HOUSTON — Want to see Texas through completely different eyes? A photographer who started as a Russian physics student has spent three decades capturing your state in ways that will make you want to grab your car keys and start exploring.
Anatoliy Kosterev opens his first solo art show this Friday evening in Houston, and it’s completely free. After 30 years of wandering Texas with his camera, he’s ready to show you what he’s discovered in places you drive past every day.
What You’ll Actually See
This isn’t your typical landscape photography. Kosterev combines his scientist’s brain with an artist’s eye to capture Texas in ways that will surprise you:
Close-up magic: Flowers and insects photographed so closely you’ll see patterns and colors you never noticed before
Bird’s-eye views: Drone shots that reveal how beautiful Texas looks from above — think of it as Google Earth, but artistic
City and country: Houston’s skyline next to quiet countryside moments, showing how diverse Texas really is
Perfect timing: Those golden hour shots when the light makes everything look like a movie scene
Every single photo was taken somewhere in Texas, but you’ll be amazed at how different each one looks.
Why This Matters to You
It’s completely free: No admission charge, no hidden fees. Just walk in and enjoy.
Perfect weekend activity: Looking for something different to do with family or friends? This beats scrolling through your phone.
You’ll see your state differently: Even if you’ve lived in Texas your whole life, Kosterev’s photos will show you places and moments you’ve missed.
Meet the artist: At Friday’s opening, you can actually talk to Kosterev and hear the stories behind his favorite shots.
The Man Behind the Camera
Kosterev’s story is pretty amazing. He grew up in a small Russian city, got his first camera at 14, then studied physics in Moscow. When he came to Texas, he brought both his scientific knowledge and his love of photography.
Here’s what makes him different: Most photographers learn by trial and error. Kosterev understands exactly how light works because he studied it in physics lab. That means he can capture details and colors that other photographers miss.
“I see light differently because I understand it scientifically,” he explains. “But I photograph what moves me emotionally.”
What People Are Saying
Early viewers describe the collection as “eye-opening” and “inspiring.” One visitor said it made her want to explore parts of Texas she’d never considered visiting.
The photos range from sweeping landscapes that show Texas’s size and beauty to intimate close-ups that reveal the small wonders hiding in plain sight.
Your Weekend Plans Just Got Better
Opening Party: Friday, July 25, starting in the evening. Wine will be served, and you can meet Kosterev and other art lovers.
Regular Visits: The show runs through August 22, so you have plenty of time to visit. Gallery hours work for busy families: weekdays 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where to Go: Cultural Center “Our Texas” at 2337 Bissonnet Street in Houston. Easy to find, free parking.
What to Bring: Just yourself and maybe a friend who’d enjoy seeing Texas in a new way.
Why You Should Care
In a world where we see Texas mainly through news stories and social media, Kosterev’s photos remind us why we love living here. His work shows the state’s beauty without the political noise — just pure appreciation for the landscapes, wildlife, and quiet moments that make Texas special.
Whether you’re a native Texan or a newcomer, these photos will make you proud to call this place home.
The Bottom Line
This weekend, you can see 30 years of one man’s love affair with Texas, captured through the lens of someone who chose to make this state his home. It’s art that celebrates the place you live, and it won’t cost you a penny.
After spending decades exploring every corner of Texas, Kosterev has created something special: a visual reminder of why this state captures hearts and keeps them.
What: Free photography exhibition showing Texas through a scientist’s artistic eye
When: Opens Friday evening, July 25 (through August 22)
Where: 2337 Bissonnet Street, Houston
Cost: Absolutely free
Why: You’ll see your state in ways that will inspire you to explore it yourself
Sometimes the best way to appreciate where you live is to see it through the eyes of someone who fell in love with it from the outside. That’s exactly what Kosterev’s photos offer — and this weekend, you can experience that fresh perspective for yourself.




