William Burkhardt is a French photographer living and working in Brazil. His work via BJJPix.com has been lighting up print and web BJJ media for a while now with his stunning imagery.
You can find out more about William in an interview he did for Pulling Guard Zine. He also has a regularly updated Facebook page here.
I love William's strong sense of drama. In many of his images, he makes daring post processing techniques in Photoshop. I say daring because William places a ton of contrast, high pass, vignetting etc in his images, framing each image and adding to the sense of action. It's a bold technique but he pulls it off with aplomb, blurring the lines between photo reportage and artistry.
Here are William's favourite BJJ images he has taken and a little commentary from him about each one. Enjoy!
"On this photo, Rodolfo Vieira was comemorating his absolute title at Worlds 2011. This photo featured in Tatame magazine in a full page." |
I took that shot at an event called High Fight Rock, that took place in Goiânia, where I spent my first two years in Brazil. |
I got this shot at my first MMA event, Shooto 18 in BrasÃlia. I got many good shots like this one. It really got me pumped. |
That's a photo of Sérgio Moraes throwing down Nivaldo Oliveira during the final of the Brasileiro 2011. I had this photo framed poster sized at my appartement. |
This is another cool photo I took at Jungle Fight recently. |
Good luck to William in his BJJ and photographic career.
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4 comments:
Those are some great pics.
Epic.
Too much editing for my taste. Takes away from the photojounalist look that for me is a must have in this type of work.
awesome. the Rodolfo one with the guy limp in the background and the emotion on vieira's face is amazing.
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