A Hungarian girl’s photo in Castle TV series
Flóra Borsi’s talent has reached Hollywood! One of her photographs can be seen in Richard Castle’s office, in the famous television series.
Szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu writes that her art has been acknowledged a few times before: one of her graphics can be seen on the opening page of Photoshop and one of her photographs has been showcased on Louvre.
Flóra was born in 1993; she is currently studying at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. She deals with photography since 2007 but started dealing with photo manipulation ten years ago. One of her most popular photo-series is the one where she put herself on to great historical photos.
Her work ‘Happiness is a Warm Gun’ can be seen in Castle’s new office. “It’s a great honour that my montage photo can be seen on one of the walls of ABC’s famous series.” said Flóra. To top this off, you should know that the series is one of Flóra’s favourites.
Why did the producers choose this photo? Well, Castle is a criminology series and the theme of the photo is a gun-fight which goes well with the overall theme. Two men can be seen on the photo, one is trying to shoot the other one. But when he shoots the gun, the bullets turn into butterflies. So the bullet doesn’t reach its goal but turns into a positive phenomenon.
Flóra’s biggest dream is to make portraits of famous actors of Hollywood.
Visit Flóra’s Facebook page HERE.
translated by Alexandra Béni
Source: szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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