• Alexander Binder, Traum II
  • Posted on 12 Mar by Jonnie Craig · Art & Design · photography
  • A while back we featured photographer Alexander Binder who was born – interestingly enough, on Halloween - and raised in the Black Forest. He describes his childhood as either spending endless hours in the town's surrounding woods listening to black metal or being at home watching horror movies. After releasing his first publication with Morel Books, he’s been working hard to self-publish this book containing around 30 occult inspired images of crosses, devilish creatures, skulls and other evil-looking things. Considering his background there’s no need to explain the roots of his inspiration. All you need to know is how to get your hands on a copy of this must-have book: head over to Alex's website and send him an email.

    www.alexanderbinder.de

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    • 04 May 10
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