Flora Borsi, a 20-year-old Hungarian photography student in Budapest, has found a wonderful outlet for her extraordinarily creative imagination – photography and photo manipulation.
Borsi, who stresses that she does not yet consider herself a professional photographer, nonetheless creates beautifully manipulated self-portraits and conceptual art. “When I was little I dealt with drawing, and it wasn’t “realistic” enough for me. The editor software is just a tool to complete my pictures. I want to make an image that looks like a real, unedited photo. My goal is to inspire the viewer to think, to feel what I felt. I would like to communicate emotions or dream in my photographs, or just to shock people.”
Borsi has been manipulating photos since 2004 and has been taking them since 2007. She says she was attracted to art because of her difficult childhood and because she had never fit in – “I was ‘the weird girl.’ I had a difficult childhood. It was difficult to fit into the class. And I had to do something – I mean something special, not algebra.”
Borsi is currently a student of photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME). If you like her work, check out her Behance profile for more amazing photographs!
Source: behance.net
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