About

The background
Laszlo is doing photography as a hobby since his childhood for almost 30 years. He started with a Russian Smena, later on he “captured” his father’s Praktica LTL3 to achive better results. Shooting and developing his own pictures using a film developer station he gained more experience and insight to photography that slowly established his life-long love for taking pictures. Even a full set of Mamiya 645 Pro and a Pentacon Six TL medium-format system can be found in Laszlo’s drawer..

3D graphics
Between 2000 and 2010 Laszlo was actively involved in the creation of 3D generated female models. He had an artistic website dedicated to this called the “House of Digital Beauties”, it was running on the ralaci.hu website.

Nowdays
Laszlo is shooting with a portrait-gripped Nikon DSLR camera and sometimes he enjoys shooting on film as well. He is available for hire! He works in Budapest, Hungary and has access to different photo studios and luxury hotels across the city and a wide range of photomodels to suit portrait, fashion and glamour photography. To get in touch, please send an email to the following address: rfid.advisor@gmail.com

His favorite lenses for doing portrait and glamour photography are:

1. Nikkor AF-S 85mm f/1.8G
2. Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G
3. Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar f2.8/80mm
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Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon f4/50mm
5. Mamiya f2.8/80mm N
6. Mamiya f3.5/150mm N

Other appearances:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/laszlo6x6/

http://www.modelmayhem.com/3370924

https://www.facebook.com/hungarianportrait

http://hungarianportrait.tumblr.com/

Copyright notice: All images are made and owned by Laszlo Racz, you are free to reblog them, but please, ask for permission if you would like to use them for any other purposes!

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Photos: Endre Takács (http://www.photobalance.hu)

219 thoughts on “About

  1. Wow…thank you for following my blog! I hope you will visit again soon and often. Your photographs are amazing. We spent a week in Budapest in the late 90s what a great city or two cities. Have you see Strike Back a British TV thriller shot in Budapest?…Amazing! Namaste. . . .

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      • Oh there are so many wonderful places to visit! We stayed at the Gellert!! This was a huge stretch for us. I was all about the massages and bathes and the breakfast buffet. We were there when cherries were in season. Loved the island in the middle of the river, the Danube Walk, the funicular up the mountain and the indoor market..but I was not happy to have my wallet stolen. Whomever it was was so good, I had no idea when it happened! We want to go to Istanbul and Berlin,, next. Where do you live, if you don’t mind me asking? We drove from Austria or Prague….. I can’t remember exactly.
        Namaste. . .. .Go to India…it is Incredible!

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      • My mother got her wallet stolen in Prague a couple of years ago, it just happens all over the area unfortunately.. I live in Budakalasz, which is basically on the border of Budapest, but much more quite.

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      • Oh I hope you didn’t think I was blaming Budapest…..David had his wallet stolen in Paris, entering the subway and his I PHONE stolen at the subway station in New Delhi , just this year. It is just part of travelling. i have heard that Prague is awful for that now that is is such a destination place. We were there in mid 90s not long after the Prague Spring! Have you been to Prague? It is a wonder…all the architecture is original from all those periods of history due to the fact it wasn’t bombed in WWII. Ah there is a picture all the time wherever you go there!!

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      • Of course not, all these cities in the region are very similar in some ways.. 🙂
        If you look at my Facebook page (name: Laszlo Racz), you can find a nice gallery of night photography from all over Europe’s capitals, including Prague, I bet you would love it!

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      • I finally got to your Facebook page, clicked on photos but they were personal and London. Can you give me more directions, please? All this technology for an old woman. . . . . .

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  2. Your photography is impressive. I just write and do clay things. Thanks for following me on papermudandme.wordpress.com. -Aloha from Hawaii – pjs.

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  3. Wow congratulations on your beautiful work! You are very talented! Thank you for stopping by my blog and following me. I am looking forward to following you as well.

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  4. I am so pleased you found my blog on photography. Now I get the chance to know you and your photography. I have only looked a bit so far – now I will make some serious time to check out your posts. Nice to be in contact sir.

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  5. Lazlo,
    Thank you for stopping by and deciding to follow me! Your photography is gorgeous! I hope one day I can learn to do more than just point and shoot myself. I also hope to visit Hungary one day. Your blog is inspiring!

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