Photographer Alexander Boguslavsky (1979) creates unique photographic panels made of glass and precious metals using techniques such as ambrotype (1851) and eglomise (II-III centuries A.D.). His works are a synthesis of mythological subjects, the beauty of the human body and the psychology of relationships.
The unique style of Alexander Boguslavsky's work cannot be confused with other authors.
Ambrotypes appeared in the 19th century, at a time when photography was considered a real magic. The process is complex, time-consuming and expensive. When shooting, the model must remain motionless much longer than usual, the lens captures micro-movements of the skin, changes in eye color, breathing, mood, feelings.