Photo Allegory | By Sarolta Bán

Photo Allegory | By Sarolta Bán

You may be wondering what photo allegory is (admittedly, I had to look it up). Basically it’s a picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning or an abstract idea. But what we do know is that this digital photo manipulation is pure awesomeness.

Created by Sarolta Bán,  a 29 year old photographer from Hungary (originally a jewelry designer), up to 100 different layers are used for each image, and can sometimes take several days to finish. In her own words, “I like using ordinary elements and by combining them, I can give them various stories, personalities. I hope that the meanings of my pictures are never too limited, are open in some way, each viewer can transform them into a personal aspect.”

Most of her images are available as digital prints and canvases.

  • Nikon D3100
  • Wacom Inkling | Digital Pen
  • Samsung MV800 | MultiView Compact Digital Camera
  • VoicePrints Art
  • Concept: Mazda Shinari

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