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Chino Otsuka travels in time in “Imagine Finding Me” series
We would like you to meet a time traveler. Her name is Chino Otsuka and she is a photographer, as well as an avid photoshopper. Using the power of digital manipulation, Otsuka has manager to travel through time in a creative project, called “Imagine Finding Me”, that allows her photoshopped adult self to meet her child version.
Spooky landscape photography in “Brothers Grimm’s Homeland”
“Brothers Grimm’s Homeland” refers to Germany as well as a series of haunting landscape photos captured by photographer Kilian Schönberger. The talented artist even suffers from a condition that might make you think it prevents people to become photographers, but Schönberger proves everybody wrong with his amazing imagery.
Juno Calypso’s strange auto-portraits of an opressed woman
Joyce is the main character in a bizarre photo series by young and talented photographer Juno Calypso. The images are actually self-portraits of the photographer’s alter ego, who has been named Joyce. Calypso invites viewers to explore femininity in a strange manner, but the genius of her vision is unquestionable and praised by many.
Cute photos telling the life story of Darcy the hedgehog
A Tokyo-based photographer is using Instagram and iPhoneography to tell the life story of his pet Darcy the hedgehog. Prepare for cuteness galore provided by a series of photos that will definitely make your heart melt, as photographer Shota Tsukamoto is trying to make Darcy the most popular hedgehog in the world.
Amazing aerial photography of a harbor by Bernhard Lang
Aerial photography is one of the hardest to perform as it requires unique vantage points that people cannot reach through conventional means. Thankfully, humanity has developed airplanes as well as choppers, so creative photographers such as Bernhard Lang, get the possibility to capture amazing photos above a harbor.
Photographer remodels Munich building in 88 different ways
There are people who are doing pretty well in life and be happy everyday. However, some do not feel that they have reached their maximum happiness levels. After abandoning a 9-year career in 3D visualization, Víctor Enrich has decided that photography is the way to go and his Munich building project proves that he has made the right call.
Inception-like New York City photography by Brad Sloan
Have you ever thought that the scene in the Inception movie could become a reality? Well, photographer Brad Sloan is giving a helping hand with that using some amazing photos he has captured during a three-day trip to New York City. The Big Apple has been re-envisioned by the lensman, who is offering a different perspective of urban photography.
Creative black and white portrait photos by Benoit Courti
They say that beauty is in each and everyone of us. They also say that it is in the eyes of the beholder. Benoit Courti thrives under this supposition and creates amazing black and white portrait photos of situations that may seem meaningless to the most of us, which is proof of his artistic skillfulness.
Photographer Tom Ryaboi does perilous tricks atop skyscrapers
Humans are a curious species and we will always look to go on exciting adventures. It is in our nature and some will do whatever it takes to get the adrenaline pumping in their system. Photographer Tom Ryaboi climbs on top of skyscrapers and captures photos of himself and his friends performing dangerous stunts.
Diego Arroyo’s amazing portrait photos of Ethiopian tribesmen
Capturing the emotions of Ethiopian tribesmen has been a pleasure for photographer Diego Arroyo. The artist has traveled to Ethiopia to document the lives of the Omu Valley folks and he has captured some stunning portraits of them. The photos do a find job at capturing the people’s expressions and are worth a closer look.
Photographers turn Paris apartments into pinhole cameras
An Indian hotel room was acting like a pinhole camera and was projected outside color images of the surroundings. As photographers Romain Alary and Antoine Levi were waking up to continue their journey, they were inspired to create similar conditions using Paris apartments to do the same thing: act like pinhole cameras.
Jimmy Nelson documents secluded tribes “Before They Pass Away”
There are multiple civilizations which are unknown to most people. This does not mean they do not exist. However, with the fast development of urbanism, these secluded tribes may be gone and their traditions lost forever. Photographer Jimmy Nelson is aiming to document the tribes and the indigenous people “Before They Pass Away”.
Hideaki Hamada’s cute photos of his sons, Haru and Mina
Have you ever remembered your childhood and quickly became sad? Well, we would all love to get back to the most beautiful years of our lives, but maybe we can find a way to re-live it. Photographers Hideaki Hamada has certainly managed to do so with help of very cute photos of his two sons, Haru and Mina.
Enchanting photos of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption
There was a major Eyjafjallajökull volcano eruption in Iceland back in 2010. The airspace has been closed due to ash in about 20 countries. However, once the airlines opened again, photographer James Appleton seized his chances and traveled to Iceland in order to capture a series of enchanting photos of the volcanic activity.
Mind-boggling realistic surreal photography by Rob Woodcox
Rob Woodcox has an intriguing photo collection consisting of realistic surreal shots of people who appear to be in danger. The shots will have you intrigued, though you will also fear for the safety of the subjects. Nevertheless, the talented photographer does a fine job in combining surrealism with realism and it is worth a closer look.
Across the Ravaged Land of petrified animals with Nick Brandt
One of the scariest places on Earth is Lake Natron. The salty waters of this lake kills a lot of animals, which are not decomposing over time, instead they are turned into stone. Photographer Nick Brandt has been there and captured a lot of images of the spooky birds and even creating the “Across the Ravaged Land” book in the process.
Stunning direct-positive portrait photos taken in Afghanistan
A lot of United States soldiers deployed into war zones choose to take a camera with them and capture images in their spare time. Some of them choose to bring unusual setups with them. Such is the case of M. Patrick Kavanaugh, who has brought a Sinar F2 large-format film camera in order to shoot direct-positive portrait photos.
Kylli Sparre’s amazing surreal photos of ballet dancers
Kylli Sparre had been training for several years to become a professional ballet dancer when she discovered photography. She got in touch with her creative side and then started capturing surreal photos of ballet dancers. Her portfolio is a fine example of art photography, which is a result of setting her mind free.
The story behind the iconic Mick Jagger’s tongue photo revealed
The Mick Jagger’s tongue photo is one of the most popular images of the Rolling Stones musician. It has been captured in the early 1970s by Richard Crawley. About 40 years after the event, the photographer has decided to tell the story behind the shot, which almost did not happen, as he has had to overcome multiple obstacles.
Seokmin Ko’s art photos of subjects behind “The Square” mirror
Seokmin Ko has had his work exhibited at the Art Projects International in New York City. His project is entitled “The Square” and it consists of photos of two hands holding onto a mirror across various environments. The artist does not want to deceive the viewers, as the humans are not perfectly blending into the immediate surroundings.
Amazing photos of Hindu Gods and Goddesses by Manjari Sharma
Hindu deities are not very popular in photography. Nobody really knows why, as there are lots of sculptures and writings of them. In order to give a more accurate representation, photographer Manjari Sharma has decided to create a project called Darshan, which consists of astounding photos of Hindu Gods and Goddesses.