Warren Ixer

Warren was introduced to and immersed in the art world from an early age, with his father being a successful artist.
Warren has learnt how to apply techniques and use lighting in his photographic work to achieve a good photograph. Warren believes that a good photograph should be pleasing to the viewer, with a perspective that draws you into the inner depths of the artwork. Creating mood and provoking feelings from the viewer that enable them to see the photograph's unique story.
Warren's aim in photography is to create atmospheric photographs. Rather than just letting the viewer see the subject of the photograph, Warren wants the viewer to be able to look at the photograph and feel what it was like to be there, on location, when the photograph was taken. It's more about letting the viewer feel their own emotions as evoked by the photographs.
Achieving the end results can take time and effort. Warren is often out and about with his camera at dawn and dusk, or in slightly inclement weather, waiting for the special light to appear on the location that he has chosen for his latest photographic work. This may take many visits to the same site, or waiting for another season to arrive again, in order to get the lighting just right.
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