Anthony Kurtz is a German environmental photographer that lives in Berlin. Most of his work is based in San Francisco and in African countries like Senegal. He specialises in environmental portraiture and strives to create beautiful and unexpected photographs of people and the spaces they occupy. Combining both natural light and studio strobes, Anthony sculpts light to create a mood, an atmosphere, a photograph that tells a story and, hopefully, sparks curiosity. Similar to Goldblatt many of Anthony’s pictures are very strong and tell a story about each individual that has been captured in his images. I particularly like the clarity and quality of his images. This is because they are very sharp and make the detail of the images very clear. Lastly I like the work that Kurtz has done because many of the models in his shoots are kinky looking, for example some of his images show people wearing strange glasses or having strange props, such as a mouse.