Crossroad, Bakony, Hungary, 1996
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Bolívia, 1998
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Inle Lake, Burma, 2002
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Uyuni, Bolívia, 1998
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Baracoa, Cuba, 2005
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Rickshaw, Calcutta, India, 2010
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Ahmadabad, India, 2007
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Alley, Delhi, India, 2010
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Past-present-future, Nőtincs, Zsukma, 2005
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Jaisalmer, India, 2007
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Santiago, Cuba, 2005
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Uyuni, Bolívia, 1998
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Bubhaneshwar, India, 2010
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Havanna, Cuba, 2006
Private property
© Tamás Olasz
Tamás OLASZ (Budapest, 1965 - 2018) botanist, primarily deals with the flora of Mongolia. His photographic work also ensues from his journeys, he attended the photography courses of ASA, in 1997 he established the Fénytörők (Lightbreakers) creator’s group with his eleven associates, with whom he regularly exhibits. He is member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers, since 2005.
University of Horticulture, botanist (1989)
ASA Photo Studio (educed of György Stalter and Gábor Kerekes)
Light fragment, Kópia Gallery, Budapest, 2006
Intermediate status, Youth House of Angyalföld, Budapest, 2006
Nekünk nyolc (We don’t care), National Dance Theatre, Budapest, 2004
Junction, Libri Gallery, Budapest, 2003
Tamás OLASZ (Budapest, 1965 - 2018) botanist, primarily deals with the flora of Mongolia. His photographic work also ensues from his journeys, he attended the photography courses of ASA, in 1997 he established the Fénytörők (Lightbreakers) creator’s group with his eleven associates, with whom he regularly exhibits. He is member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers, since 2005.
University of Horticulture, botanist (1989)
ASA Photo Studio (educed of György Stalter and Gábor Kerekes)
Light fragment, Kópia Gallery, Budapest, 2006
Intermediate status, Youth House of Angyalföld, Budapest, 2006
Nekünk nyolc (We don’t care), National Dance Theatre, Budapest, 2004
Junction, Libri Gallery, Budapest, 2003