Fine Art Photography Prints
Minimalist landscapes, architecture and travel photography curated as contemporary wall art.
Presence
Andrzej Szeja
Andrzej Szeja
Fine art photographer
LensGaze is my personal fine art photography project — shaped by both science and image.
Trained as a chemist and working for years with light-sensitive materials, reactions and precision, I learned early that photography – much like chemistry – is about balance, structure and controlled unpredictability.
What began decades ago with a classic Zenith camera, a homemade darkroom and self-mixed chemicals grew into a lifelong exploration of visual form, light and space.
From darkroom to digital — always returning to form
My early work was rooted in black and white film – in grain, contrast and the quiet poetry of shadows. Later came color, and eventually digital photography, though I continue to return to monochrome as a way of distilling reality to its essential geometry. Today my work focuses on architecture, landscapes and movement-places where light, space and structure intersect. I am especially interested in how modern environments shape human perception, and how still images can capture both calm and motion within the same frame.
Photography as a language
My visual influences include photographers such as Michael Kenna, Ansel Adams, James Nachtwey and Jan Bułhak – artists who understand photography not merely as documentation, but as a language of atmosphere, rhythm and emotional depth.
From image to object
Every image in LensGaze is created to exist not only on a screen, but as a physical fine art print – a quiet, timeless presence in contemporary interiors.