Elena Perelman Art Collections
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Artwork by Elena Perelman
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
In the rain by Elena Perelman
Firth of Forth in the sunset by Elena Perelman
Sunrise over the Taj by Elena Perelman
Evening at St. Mary's Lighthouse by Elena Perelman
Ruins. Melrose Abbey. by Elena Perelman
Amber Fort by Elena Perelman
Falkirk Wheel working. by Elena Perelman
Killin at the Falls of Dochart. by Elena Perelman
Magnificent ruins. by Elena Perelman
Gonville and Caius College. Cambridge. by Elena Perelman
The Mc Ewan Hall and Bristo Square by Elena Perelman
Bayonne Golf Club by Elena Perelman
Gate to Clare College. Cambridge. by Elena Perelman
In Water by Elena Perelman
Bridge over water lights. by Elena Perelman
Lights of 5th Ave. by Elena Perelman
In December. by Elena Perelman
Night train by Elena Perelman
Fog in Marina I by Elena Perelman
Deer calf. by Elena Perelman
Warmth of hope. by Elena Perelman
Wish you... by Elena Perelman
Vagrant music by Elena Perelman
Portrait of a man by Elena Perelman
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About Elena Perelman
Started many years ago as a studio photographer, continued as a freelance one for many years. "Can do's" include retouching, digital as well as manual, book design, artistic transformation of original pictures.
One day, looking for a title for my new weekly planner I came across this one: "Time spotter". The next step was to start blogging under this title. I am very fascinated with different time points in my own life that clash against some macro events in the past and the present. Times look like fancy russian doll, where the smallest doll is hidden in many bigger ones, but without it the doll can't be the whole. Probably I am not the first and only person to scrutinize this but I use my right to have a word.
For many years I was doing photography professionally, then as a hobby.
With appearance of digital technics my passion become even more promising.
I like to combine photographs and artistic processing of the image. This approach often helps to emphasize some details while hiding some others. The main advantage of this method is a freedom not always available in traditional photography where an author is procrastinated in between reality of pictures and a boldness of their detailed elaboration. The better the resolution, the greater the number of un-needed noise: rubbish on pavements, stains on monuments, even blemishes on the sun...
Retouching can save a portrait, but it is counter-indicative in many photographic genres. Photography was invited in this world as an instrument of depicting a reality, often rough, rather than making a substitute for artistic painting. Fortunately in the digital era one can walk on the line between a Scylla of momentary realism and a Charybdis of reality embellishment, to reveal own vision of familiar life. The obtained work is combining best features of both: photography and paintings.
I started many years ago as a studio photographer and continued as a freelance one for many years. I love taking portraits, striving to catch the essence of the person I shot. I enjoy shooting landscapes of all kind: seascapes, urban landscapes as well as classical ones. My other 'Can dos' include retouching, digital as well as manual, book design and artistic transformation of original pictures.
If you are interested in purchasing any of my photographs in bulk, process a large corporate order or just want to customize a specific picture, please contact me and I'll be happy to help.