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Something fishy going on hereJust what is this guy up to? Check out his portfolio after reading the story. Incidentally, he is an Australian photographer...anyone heard of him?
The private collector, who purchased the $6.5 million “Phantom” in November 2014, also acquired Lik’s masterworks “Illusion” for $2.4 million and “Eternal Moods” for $1.1 million. With this incredible $10 million sale, Lik now holds four of the top 20 spots for most expensive photographs ever sold. He already has a position in the ranking with a previous $1 million sale of famed image, “One.” See: http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2 ... 418233121/ More of his work here http://www.lik.com/thework/shacks/nomanshut.html Regards
Matt. K
Re: Something fishy going on herePR stunt and nothing more I think.
Never heard of this guy on AIPP besides someone mentioning about his bronze prizes. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Re: Something fishy going on hereGiven that you can buy prints on his site for US$950 why would anyone pay a thousand times more for the same stuff? The 'Phantom' photo appears to be a BW conversion of 'Ghost' http://www.lik.com/thework/canyons-arches/ghost.html
He has some reasonable photos on his site, but there also seems to be a lot of HDR tinkering going on in some images for my liking. I'm not against HDR but it shouldn't jump out of the photo at you IMHO. He's also a bit Ken Duncan with his saturation slider...
Re: Something fishy going on hereIncredible! It's not sour grapes but I wish someone would offer me between $1.1 and $6.5 millions for one of mine.
But wait, there is more... http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-11/who-is-record-breaking-photographer-peter-lik/5961310
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Matt. K
Re: Something fishy going on heregerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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