There is a soft melancholy in her shots as she captures the emotive situations her tiny characters found themselves into.
Erin Tyner is the photographer of this original series depicting miniature figures in various environments. There is a soft melancholy in her shots as she captures the emotive situations her tiny characters found themselves into.
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Kyle Spears is a fine art photographer with a growing interest in urban shots. An inspiring balance between deep tones and lighting is apparent in his cityscapes.
From my point of view, his collection reflects a somehow dramatic and intense atmosphere and thus, an interesting visual communication takes place. The creative duo behind Pocket Memories is Marta Vallejos aka Coeurenbois and Eduardo Martínez aka BUHOAZUL. Conceptual shots with a mystery touch and an alternative outlook, these Polaroid reproductions are made using professional print methods in order to capture the essence of the original. As the photographers mention: “The edition process, from the scanning to printing, is made carefully to achieve the better fidelity to the originals”. Inspired by his childhood memories, Tim Irving’s photo collection is filled with nostalgia and a dreamy essence. As he mentions: “I spend a long time creating the concepts based on these memories and work to achieve the images by using traditional photographic techniques. I use old cameras and a variety of old lenses, some I've made myself. I try and give my images a handmade feel.” What I particularly love about his work is the warm feeling of intimacy it inspires. Colors, textures and context in general, are beautifully depicted! Megan Horsburgh is a self taught photographer raised in Pennsylvania and currently located in California. Her portraits are very emotive and expressive, covered by a dark veil of mystery. I also like the way she experiments with various techniques. As the artist mentions in her online bio: “In photography there are very few "firsts", and even fewer "lasts", but the possibilities are endless. I'll point a camera at just about anything, and quite often - at myself. Photography has shown me so many things, about myself and about the world in which we live. I never want to stop, and I'm never going to. So pay attention.” What caught my eye in Lauriann Wakefield’s photography was the successful integration of boldness and sweetness. A beautiful attempt to capture childhood memories and innocence! The photographer has studied illustration but found her artistic expression in photography. I don’t know about you … but I need something sweet urgently! ;) I found Claire Wise’s incredible work while browsing Etsy for new discoveries! While there is a variety of wonderful available prints in her shop, you’ve got to visit her official site in order to discover the complete collection of her inspiring children portraits. A dreamy and nostalgic color palette that made me pause and try to recall old childhood memories, when everything was sweet, simple and calm! Claire is a professional photographer located in Nashville. As she mentions in her site: “I have a lifelong love of children and photography. It's significant magic when a child's persona and the right moment are captured together unaware. I love capturing the essence of your children being children. If I had to define my "style" I would say impressionistic. I capture childhood as it happens.” In Argijale’s photography one can very clearly distinguish the artist’s attempt to experiment with space and movement. Open space plays a vital role in his frames. His subjects often appear blurred or distorted.
As a viewer, I see the photographer “flirting” with various existential and philosophic ideas which he strives to capture through his lens. An intriguing visual collection should always carry a concept and this is why I like Argijale’s work in the first place! Take a look at his full collection on flickr. Viewing Tamara Lichtenstein’s photo collection was like an adrenaline shot! Absolutely intriguing, dreamlike and raw! A fatal combination I must add! Using the technique of dual exposure, she experiments with her subjects and ideas, showcasing a very fresh and genuine artistic approach.
Tamara captures moments of pure visual delight and reveals her world in a bold manner. In a way every professional photographer should! A limited selection of prints is currently available in her Etsy Shop! A very talented girl with many faces quoting Frida Kahlo “I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best”. In the artist’s ellemoss gallery one can find a wide variety of conceptual shots. Romantic, dark, emotive, even surreal visual images compose an inspiring and dreamy collection!
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