Milky-hued and subdued, Perlaki's photographs blend still lives of the seemingly banal with sculptural representations of the human form.
Marton Perlaki traced a journey through photojournalism and cinematography with his camera before finding his creative groove in the realms of fashion and art.
Choreography and gesture play a big part in his work, and he's driven by the desire to examine the potential strangeness of a situation or a physical exchange that can be rendered by an image.
Hailing from Budapest and now based in New York, he's made waves in the industry with his unique brand of visual eclecticism, and has shot for the likes of Helmut Lang and Dior. Milky-hued and subdued, Perlaki's photographs blend still lives of the seemingly banal with sculptural representations of the human form.