Feast your eyes on these breathtakingly beautiful altars and their opulently detailed work in this European church photo series. If you've ever been to Europe -- and you enjoy taking in the culture as opposed to just tanning and drinking -- then it is almost a given that you went to visit at least one church while you are on vacation there. Why? Because they are absolutely stunning.
In this European church photo series, Swiss photographer Cyril Porchet takes us with him on a journey as he visits and photographs different baroque churches in Germany, Spain and Austria -- Porchet mostly focuses on capturing the captivating altars for his photography project ‘Seduction’. Pochet chose to focus on just the alters because he feels that they do a great job at portraying the extravagance of the baroque style.
Baroque Church Photography
This European Church Photo Series is Stunningly Lavish with Detail
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