Moscow, Russia
You could say that Vladimir Arkhipov is one of the most versatile figures in Russian photography tod...
About the artist
Joined In 2012
(340 Followers)
About the artist
Joined In 2012
(340 Followers)
You could say that Vladimir Arkhipov is one of the most versatile figures in Russian photography today, whose diversity of styles and genres never ceases to amaze. His preference for the classical frame composition and lighting often earns his pieces comparisons to Dutch painters' artwork. Russians rightfully call him Russia's Helmut Newton, a master of the scandalous who spares neither his health nor his equipment to incarnate his fearless vision in all sorts of extreme locations and weather conditions. He is one of the few contemporary photographers who manage to be both respected by old school legends and admired by accomplished young masters.
Arkhipov's art has been closely tied to an artful erotic plein-air photography, where he is one of the few undisputed front-runners. Even Soviet art critics and gallery owners dubbed him as Russia's Helmut Newton; in today's press, Vladimir Arkhipov's name stands in the grand company of Peter Lindbergh, David Hamilton and Jan Saudek. In the 1990s, the Russian photographic community awarded him a diploma for being the most scandalous photographer - a title he has deftly retained. These days, Arkhipov's style remains synonymous with the Russian word epatazh (Ñпатаж, from the French ...
Participation in International Associations:
- Russian Union of Art Photographers
- FIAP - The International Federation of Photographic Art
Qualifications:
- retouch artist (Pravda publishing house)
- guilloche artist – intricate ornaments to protect legal tender and documents from forgery (Goznak State Department: Russia’s national mint)
- graphic artist (Federal Counter-intelligence Service).