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Michael Chang was known for his exceptional speed and agility on the court, which made him one of the best defensive players of his time. This photo was taken in 1996 in Melbourne at a preseason tournament. Using hybrid editing techniques from an analog slide, I wanted to make the energy and movement of the serve tangible for the viewer. His full concentration is on the upcoming contact, as if Michael Chang were detached from his surroundings.
… This work is printed on high-quality baryta paper, hand-signed with a date on the back, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
It is limited to 15 copies.
Prices are dynamically determined and depend on the availability of remaining units. Other sizes and color variations are available upon request.
Michael Kleiser has been a passionate photographer for over 35 years. He focuses on people, landscapes, wildlife, and narrative objects around the world. He is interested in all subjects that create mood and atmosphere and possess the potential for individual expression. A key feature of his work is often monochrome, square shots, but he doesn't allow himself to be restricted. Precise compositions characterize his works and create a visual dynamic for the viewer—images must move. His "optical observations" convey originality, background information, as well as emotionally rich experiences and stories, captured in the moment of the shutter and subsequently digitally processed. Kleiser's leisure is aptly described by "Loook": "Love of optical observations by Kleiser."