Kuramathi
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Rhein
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Rheinfall
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Baum soft
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Rot
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Schattentisch
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Beach umbrellas No. I.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Beach umbrellas No. II.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Beach umbrellas No. III.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Beach umbrellas No. IV.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Tatabánya No. I.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Tatabánya No. II.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Tatabánya No. III.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Tatabánya No. IV.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Tatabánya No. V.
Private property
© Béla Albert Polyvás
Béla Albert POLYVÁS (Budapest, 1957 - ) photojournalist, photographer. He began his career as a lighting technician in the MTI, he was a trainee at Hungarian Youth and stand photographer at MAFILM. In 1979 he immigrated to Switzerland, where he worked as a photojournalist (BILD+NEWS, UPI, AP, Reuters), currently he is working in the Kantonsarchäologie Aargau. He is a member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers since 1992.
Prater Street Photographer vocational school
No Name Gallery, Basel, 1980
Székely Aladár Memorial Exhibition, Gyula, 1979
College of Arts II. festival, Szentendre, 1978
Young Artists Club, Budapest, 1978
Esztergom Castle Museum, Esztergom, 1977
Újpest Cultural Center, Budapest, 1975
Béla Albert POLYVÁS (Budapest, 1957 - ) photojournalist, photographer. He began his career as a lighting technician in the MTI, he was a trainee at Hungarian Youth and stand photographer at MAFILM. In 1979 he immigrated to Switzerland, where he worked as a photojournalist (BILD+NEWS, UPI, AP, Reuters), currently he is working in the Kantonsarchäologie Aargau. He is a member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers since 1992.
Prater Street Photographer vocational school
No Name Gallery, Basel, 1980
Székely Aladár Memorial Exhibition, Gyula, 1979
College of Arts II. festival, Szentendre, 1978
Young Artists Club, Budapest, 1978
Esztergom Castle Museum, Esztergom, 1977
Újpest Cultural Center, Budapest, 1975