My photography is mainly black and white and is primairly devoted to Nature, althought I am not limited to this type of photography at all. Below, you may find different galleries by type, namely Nature Photography, Dark Ambience and others.
I adore capturing photos - they are my way of remembering places, people, feelings. There are lot of photos in my personal archives and on my social media accounts, but here is the collection of the ones that I proudly consider Art.
For some of the photos, digital license might be discussed, so write to me if you want to use some of my works.
Use e-mail: info@paulafazlich.com. Since photography isn't my main activity, I promise not to break your bones with the numbers and give you a fair quote.
NOTE: ALL PHOTOS ARE COPYRIGHTED BY PAULA FAZLICH.
NATURE & FLORALS
I often take photos while I'm on my mountain hikes or walks in the woods. I also find the capture of different plants with the lense pretty fascinating. For me, Nature means Serenity, Peace, Love, Majesty, Freedom...
DARK AMBIENCE
Gallery with dark ambient photos of old buildings, gothic architecture and other interesting surroundings I've found fascinating during my trips around the world.
KALEIDOSCOPE
Fascinated by kaleidoscopes (meaning "observation of beautiful forms" in Greek), I created these mirrored photographs - a pure otherworldly hallucination. Kaleidoscopic photography is the symbiosis between optics, symmetry and imagination, born over a century ago - what once belonged to a Victorian parlor toy has evolved into a sophisticated visual language used in fine art, fashion, album covers, and experimental cinema.
The kaleidoscope itself was invented in 1816 by David Brewster. His simple yet brilliant construction - mirrors arranged in a tube reflecting fragments of colored glass, created endlessly shifting symmetrical patterns. The principle was mathematical: multiple reflections generating radial symmetry. Later, photography adopted this principle as a way of re-seeing reality. And unlike ordinary symmetry, kaleidoscopic symmetry multiplies perspective - it fractures space and reconstructs it into something ritualistic and hypnotic.



























