the abandonment and luminescence of winter nights captured by photographer Vlad Tretiak. See some selected works below:
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Photography by Xuebing DU
Xuebing DU‘s photography focuses on the crisp contrast of neon pastel complementary colors. From simple plant, landscapes and structures. See some selected works below:
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La Línea Roja by Nicolas Rivals
A dark series with scifi charm titled La Línea Roja (the red line) by Paris based photographer Nicolas Rivals. See the series below:
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“Red Ice – White Ice” by Chris Wainwright
Sharp reds and blues contrast each other in a iceberg series titled “Red Ice – White Ice” by photographer Chris Wainwright. See the series below:
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Photography by Maxwell Snow
Surreal, odd and sensual black and white photographer captured by Maxwell Snow. See some selected works below:
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Western Realty by Ed Freeman
Musician turned photographer Ed Freeman creates a series that captures the isolated charm of Westen shops and diners you seem to only come across while driving for hours on end. See the Western Realty series by photogarpher Ed Freeman below:
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Abandoned Trains in Bolivia by Chris Staring
Australian photographer Chris Staring captures desolate stand still trains that have been abandoned in a Bolivian desert creating a steampunk cementery. See his other works on Instagram. See the series below:
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New York through an Infrared Lense
Italian born Photographer Paolo Pettigiani creates an infrared landscape series shot at New York’s Central Park where the contrasting of nature and man-made creations are brought to the forefront. “The purpose is to highlight the majesty and the contrast of nature included in the famous Big Apple’s skyscrapers.”
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COVERED by Alan Powdrill
British photographer Alan Powdrill creates an interesting photo series titled COVERED, exploring the topic personal beauty ideals with contrasting societal norms. We find the featured subjects completely exposing their tattoo covered bodies after removing the clothing that previously covered them. Double meaning! See their interesting transformations below:
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The 10 Photographs that Won the National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest 2015
The well-respected and famous National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest 2015 has officially announced the 10 winning photographs of 2015. Over 17,000 photograph submissions had to be whittled down to find these few. The four categories included Spontaneous Moments, Travel Portraits, Outdoor Scenes et Sense of Place. Images © National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest 2015
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Underexposed by photographer Aaron Draper
An intimate detailed photography series paying tribute to the homeless community that tends to get looked over, ignored and forgotten. The photographer and Chico State University professor Aaron Draper is pushing for everyone to change the way people look at these people outside our system.