Portrait Photography
Amusing photos of the adventures of Super Pringle
Bearded dragons are very popular pets, but they seems like they are always up to something, always looking to play a prank on you and to laugh at your misfortune. Well, a similar thing can be said about Super Pringle, a bearded dragon living in Melbourne, Australia, whose adventures are captured on camera by Sophie Hayes.
Amazingly cute photos of 10-month-old Theodore’s adventure
A Vienna-based bank employee was looking for something to help her kill time. Her creativity has pushed her to photography and Photoshop, which has resulted into “Theodore’s Adventure”. This project consists of cute photos of the exciting adventures of her 10-month-old son, Theodore.
Poetic Dogs: portraits of dogs next to famous writers
Dogs will love you so much that it will touch your heart forever. The same thing can be said about a good book. Italian photographer Dan Bannino has noticed the same thing, so he has created a great photo project, called Poetic Dogs, which consists of portraits of dogs juxtaposed next to renowned writers.
Ethereal landscape photos with people in them by Elizabeth Gadd
Photographer Elizabeth Gadd has learned photography all by herself. The self-taught artist is based in Vancouver, Canada, so you could say that she has a keen eye for landscape photography. However, she has traveled to many other places in order to capture majestic “landscapey photos with people in them”.
Age is nothing but a mind-set: photos of toddlers as seniors
Is age nothing but a mind-set? Well, if you are old, but you feel young, then you are actually younger than you look. Is this valid the other way around? Well, photographer and illustrator Zachary Scott is presenting a photo series of children dressed as old people in an attempt to make viewers reflect on their true age.
“Daughter Does My Makeup” series questions beauty standards
There are some impossible beauty standards to meet in today’s society and this issue is particularly affecting women. Canadian photographer Elly Heise has set on a question to question these beauty standards by allowing young girls to apply make-up to their mothers for the “Daughter Does My Makeup” photo project.
National Geographic Photo Contest 2014 winners revealed
The National Geographic Photo Contest 2014 is now over, as the Society has revealed the winners of its annual competition. The overall laureate is photographer Brian Yen, courtesy of an impressive shot named “A Node Glows in the Dark”, while Triston Yeo and Nicole Cambré are the other two major winners.
Honoring military members through The Veteran Art Project
People serving in the military are often forced to live a double life. It is hard to express your true self when in combat, so this is why we have to remember that soldiers are humans, too. Photographer Devin Mitchell is using his talents to pay a tribute to military members in a compelling photo series called “The Veteran Art Project”.
Foster children overcome adversity in “Stories Worth Telling”
A photo is worth a thousand words, they say. This is why photographer Rob Woodcox is letting this amazing project to do all the talking. The artist has created the “Stories Worth Telling” series, which depicts children facing adversity in order to get to safety as a means to raise awareness of foster children, who need your help.
Super Flemish: portraits of superheros envisioned as paintings
Have you ever wondered what your favorite superheros would look like if they lived in the 16th century? Well, photographer Sacha Goldberger has set on a quest to find out. The result is called “Super Flemish” and it consists of portraits of superheros as well as villains re-imagined as 16th century Flemish paintings.
“The Day Dreamer”: surreal portraits in a wonderland
Canada-based photographer Gerald Larocque is using his “unconscious and suppressed memories” for “The Day Dreamer” photo series. The project consists of portraits of subjects found in a rather cold setting, which quickly turns into a wonderland featuring real subjects along with unearthly elements in a surreal world.
Dream wedding photos inspired by “The Little Mermaid”
Mathieu Photography and Mark Brooke Photography have teamed up along with the Your Cloud Parade store in order to capture the perfect wedding on camera. Inspired by The Little Mermaid, Ariel and Prince Eric have posed for the dream wedding photos of people looking for ideas for the most important day of their lives.
Olivia Muus shows subjects in art paintings taking selfies
Whatever you may think about selfies, they are very popular these days and they are all over social networking websites. In order to put a different light on these self-portraits, photographer and art director Olivia Muus has revealed the #museumofselfie project, which is composed of subjects in art paintings taking selfies.
Photographer hides in trash can for surprise proposal photos
If you are looking to propose to your significant other, then you have to capture the event on camera. However, you must conceal your plans. How do you do that? Well, photographer Chance Faulkner’s successful idea has been to hide in a trash can. The result consists of the perfect surprise proposal photos of Adam and Bailey.
The Death Of Conversation caught on camera by Babycakes Romero
Photographer Babycakes Romero has captured “The Death Of Conversation” on camera. His photo series proves that smartphones are killing socialization, as people are more connected to their smartphones than to their fellow humans. This amazing project should be a wake up call for people before they completely forget how to socialize.
“Baby Blues” and “Under Pressure” photo projects by Guia Besana
Italian photographer Guia Besana is touching sensitive subjects with her photography. The artist has created the “Baby Blues” project, which depicts the struggles of a working mother. Furthermore, the “Under Pressure” photo series is detailing the pressures women are experiencing in today’s society.
Kristin and Kayla: Jason Lee’s daughters in a creative project
Have you ever wanted to capture creative photos of your children? Well, here is the perfect source of inspiration! Photographer Jason Lee is capturing playful photos of his two daughters, Kristin and Kayla. The two sisters are always up to something, but their father is always there to watch over them and to capture amazing photos!
Adrian Murray captures the magical “Moments” of childhood
After a major health scare involving his eldest son, an occasional photographer has decided to become a professional. This decision has been made in order to capture the most important “Moments” in one’s life: watching his children growing up. Adrian Murray is now capturing dreamy portraits of his kids playing in the outdoors.
The Brown Sisters: Forty Years of portrait photos by Nicholas Nixon
Photographer Nicholas Nixon has documented the aging process of four sisters for the past 40 years. His project is called “The Brown Sisters: Forty Years” and it consists of portraits of four sisters, one of them being his wife, named Bebe. The results are simply stunning and every photography fan should take a closer look at it.
Brinson + Banks equals love and kisses all around the world
Kendrick Brinson and David Walter Banks are two married photographers and the authors of a mesmerizing photo project. The couple, who goes by the name of Brinson + Banks, is recreating a passionate kiss whenever the opportunity arises. This way, they couple will document their love story with a series of amazing photos.
“Judging America” project wants to put an end to prejudices
Stereotypes and prejudices are still not uncommon in today’s world. People are still labeling one another, when they should stop doing it in order to find out their true potential. Photographer Joel Parés is aiming to prove people that they should not have preconceived ideas using an amazing photo project called “Judging America”.