From
high mountains
to the depths of the ocean, extreme sports star in this fascinating collection offered by YellowKorner.
To feel a real rush of adrenaline in a single glance, immerse yourself in these magnificently realised shots available now in a numbered, limited edition.
When we speak of extreme sport, we obviously think of the risks taken by sportspeople who are addicted to adrenaline and action. This is the world that photographers such as
Mark Tipple ,
Brian Bielmann , and
Laurent Dequick
share with us in their images.
In
black and white
or full of the flamboyant colours of nature, these shots capture our attention with their impressive views. They convey a sense of strength and incredible dynamism to the spectator.
It is important to understand that this is one of the most complex photographic practices, as in order to capture moments in extreme sport, the photographer has to be in a situation almost as extreme. There is no art without risk, they might say... and this is exactly what the spectator feels.
These breathtaking images would fit marvellously into any interior.
Mark Fisher , for example, chooses to capture extreme mountain sports in
black and white. He reveals the danger of snowboarding in the high mountains, with the purity of this pristine white world, captivating in its great cold.
Although the sport and technique aspect remains, the
landscape
changes entirely in images by
Brian Bielmann Mark Tipple . These two are more interested in
ocean
activities.
Mark Tipple invites you to plunge into marine depths. In a moment of free diving, you can discover the power of the waves, as well as the calm and silence of exploring a world far below the surface.
As for
Brian Bielmann
, he remains on top of the waves, shining the spotlight on surfers. He captures extreme sportsmen in action climbing huge waves that seem to reach the sky. You will be completely amazed by his images. They not only reveal the majesty of the ocean, its force and power, but the movement of the waves and the risks that these surfers take.