
I admire a photographer who has the courage to stand in front of a person he just met and take an amazing portrait. I admire a photographer who captures moments in the life of people without being noticed, such that no one changes his behavior for the camera.
Oliver Weber is such a photographer. His amazing works capture moments in the life of the people he photograph as if he is invisible. Behind each of his works there’s a story to find — a story carved in people’s expression, in their posture, and in the way they interact with their environment.
Oliver Weber’s Web Site: http://www.olicito.de

From the series “Marrakech” by Oliver Weber

From the series “Marrakech” by Oliver Weber

From the series “Peninsula” by Oliver Weber

From the series “Peninsula” by Oliver Weber

From the series “Spain Impressions” by Oliver Weber
All the photos in this article: Copyrights owned by Oliver Weber

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