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Ben Goossens 1945 | Surrealistic Digital Art

I live in Willebroek, Belgium. After Art School, where photography was one of the sections, I worked 35 years as an Art Director in advertising and allready 15 years with Photoshop, to realize the ideas. Now my hobby and passion is creating experimental/surealistic photomontages. I sent those images to International Experimentaal Photocontests with success. With differents shootings I try to ceated my own personal image. What I make now, is a logic follow-up from what I did professionaly. Maybe those images are not accepted by everybody, but the last years they are eddited all over the world in magazines and books.

Ben Goossens 1945 | Surrealist photographer

Bogdan Prystrom | Digital photomontage art

"I'm a member of the Union of Polish Art Photographers.
I used to be a chairman of Warmia and Masuria Photographic Association. I live in the north of Poland, in a pretty town of Olsztyn.
At present, i use computer methods to take photos with digital techniques only. Pictures that I create, are the extention of what I was doing earlier tradition using photographic methods..
The theme of my work is usually a man and his portrait. The method I use is a digital fotomontage. I treat my photos totally different from those created by techniques of photographic materials producers. I try to do every work with my own 'particular method'.

Ben Goossens 1945 | Digital surrealist photographer

Goossens worked for 35 years in his native Belgium as an ad agency art director. After retiring, Goossen's turned to creating photo montages with a distinctive Surrealism style reminiscent of his fellow countryman, René Magritte. Goossens' images have received awards in a number of prestigious international photography competitions including Gold and Silver medals at the Trierenberg Super Circuit, the world's largest annual photography salon. Goossens has also seen his work widely published, including an in-depth 10 page exposition in the March 2007 edition of Photo Art International. His composite photos are remarkable for their seamless yet painterly renderings of Surrealism dreamscapes.

Ben Goossens 1945 | Digital surrealist photographer

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