Elliott Erwitt
Elliott Erwitt (Russian origin) is an advertising and documentary photographer known for his black and white candid shots of ironic and absurd situations within everyday settings.
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Elliott Erwitt
Elliott Erwitt (Russian origin) is an advertising and documentary photographer known for his black and white candid shots of ironic and absurd situations within everyday settings.
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photo by Victor Eredel
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Osamu Yokonami photo / Japan
Attracted to the expressiveness of the group, Japanese photographer, Osamu Yokonami, created these stunning photographs. By dressing the depicted girls in the same clothes, he manages to create a simplicity, letting the existence of each girl disappear and emphasizing the group that appears instead. By photographing the group in nature, the beauty as a collective entity begins to stand out. The girls become one, and leave the impression that we are not seeing many different girls, but one girl in different stages of a single movement. The images radiate beautiful moods of adventure, curiosity, melancholia and somehow lightheartedness.
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Photo by Robert Sellier
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Jean-Paul Bourdier
"A collection of surreal analog photographs that push our sense of wonder."
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Matthew Howard photo
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As fascinating as macro photography is, most of us think we can’t do it because it requires specialized equipment. Russian photographer Alexey Kljatov, however, is an inspiration to aspiring amateur photographers everywhere – he created a home-made rig capable of capturing stunning close-up pictures of snowflakes out of old camera parts, boards, screws and tape. His pictures give us an enchanting close-up view of snowflakes that we could never hope for without specialized equipment.
The wonderful thing about snowflakes is that no two are alike. Their extraordinary diversity diversity stems from the many small changes in temperature and humidity that they experience while freezing on their way down to the ground. Their six-sided symmetry occurs because the crystalline structure of ice is also hexagonal. All of these many factors come together to create beautiful shapes that are almost always unique.
Kljatov’s rig creates the sort of photos that might otherwise require lenses or other equipment worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. And the pictures he creates with this rig look absolutely amazing.
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Andrzej Pradzynski photo :
I love to go shooting early with the sun rising, try my luck on weird weather, aim for interesting events, find something in nothing or just wander around to capture the moment traditional way. Basically I'm outdoor guy but like to portrait people as well.
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Photo by Marinus
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