







David Lados is a Hungarian photographer renowned for his innovative light and landscape photography approach. Born in Budapest in 1987, he has been a Studio of Young Photographers member since 2013.ย (Fotรณmลฑvรฉszek)
Artistic Approach and Notable Works
Lados’s work often explores the interplay between natural environments and artificial light. His acclaimed series, “New Moon” (2014), exemplifies this by capturing streaks of light slicing through remote Hungarian forests, particularly in the Mรกtra mountain range. To achieve the desired contrast, he photographed during the darkest phase of the lunar cycle, allowing artificial light sources to create striking visual effects.ย (Colossal)
In this series, Lados placed artificial illuminants in natural settings, allowing gravity to influence their movement. This method resulted in dynamic light trails that contrast sharply with the untouched natural surroundings, highlighting the tension between the natural and the artificial.ย (Undeceased)
Exhibitions and Recognition
Lados’s work has been featured in both solo and group exhibitions. His solo exhibition, “New Moon,” was showcased at the Deรกk Erika Gallery in Budapest in 2015. He has also participated in group exhibitions such as “Control” at the Art Gallery, MOME, Budapest in 2016, and “Art Market” with Vesc-Art Management in Budapest in 2015.ย (Fotรณmลฑvรฉszek)
Educational Background
Lados studied Media Design at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design starting in 2014 and pursued Applied Photography at the KREA Contemporary School of Fine Arts from 2009 to 2012.ย (Fotรณmลฑvรฉszek)
Online Presence
For those interested in exploring Lados’s work further, his projects are available on platforms like Saatchi Art and Behance.ย (Saatchi Art, Behance)
Reflection on Design Principles
Lados’s photography exemplifies several fundamental design principles:
- Contrast:ย The juxtaposition of artificial light against natural darkness creates a compelling visual tension.
- Movement:ย The dynamic light trails introduce a sense of motion within the stillness of the forest.
- Emphasis:ย The illuminated paths draw the viewer’s attention, highlighting the interaction between light and environment.
His work invites contemplation on the relationship between human intervention and natural landscapes. How does the introduction of artificial elements alter our perception of nature? Lados’s photography encourages us to explore this intersection, offering a fresh perspective on the fusion of art, design, and the natural world.
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