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Amazing Self Portrait Photography by Kyle Thompson

Amazing Self Portrait Photography by Kyle Thompson | Best of Design Art, Inspirational Ideas for Designers and The Rest of Us | Scoop.it
Kyle Thompson, Chicago born photographer has created these amazing and surreal self portraits. He often photographs in empty forests and abandoned homes.
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Kyle Thompson describes his works as surreal conceptual photographs. He is very fond of abandoned and lonely houses and forests, where he takes most of his photos.

In his works he uses water, lighting and smoke effects to make them feel more surreal. 

This photos will show us the world through this young photographer's eyes.

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Surreal Photography by Stefano Bonazzi

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Stefano Bonazzi is the artist behind this collection of surreal photographs, in most of his images the faces of his models are covered by masks creating the feeling of
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Surreal photography always shows the great imagination of a designer, photographer. It always goes beyond the physical world as we know it. 

Stefano Bonazzi presents us the line between imaginary and real in his photographs.

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“Photographs or Paintings?” Series by Vin Rathod | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

“Photographs or Paintings?” Series by Vin Rathod | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration | Best of Design Art, Inspirational Ideas for Designers and The Rest of Us | Scoop.it

Interesting series of photos by Vin Rathod, an award-winning photographer based in Sydney.T

he abstract pictures were taken through a fountain / water-wall at the Arts Centre in Melbourne and Vin explains that they “seem like memories of childhood – a bit blurry but still vivid and colourful.”

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“Photographs or Paintings?” Series by Vin Rathod
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anthony luke's not-just-another-photoblog Blog: Photographer Profile ~ Erwin Blumenfeld

anthony luke's not-just-another-photoblog Blog: Photographer Profile ~ Erwin Blumenfeld | Best of Design Art, Inspirational Ideas for Designers and The Rest of Us | Scoop.it
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Erwin Blumenfeld (1897 – 1969) was a famous American photographer of German origin.In the 1930s, he published collages mocking Adolf Hitler. In 1936, he emigrated to Paris. With the German occupation, he was interned in a concentration camp in 1940 because he was Jewish. In 1941, he could escape to the USA.In the 1940s and 1950s he became famous for his fashion photography, working for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, and also for artistic nude photography. In the 1960s, he worked on his autobiography which found no publisher because it was considered to be too ironic towards society, and was published only after his death.
Early in his career he was involved with the Berlin Dadaist group that was important as the First World War ground to an end. He worked in photography in Amsterdam and by the 1930‘s was gaining a reputation for his experimental nude studies. The work he is most highly praised for are his surreal images that were highly influenced by Dadaism and the Surrealist movement.

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Conceptual Photography: 37 Great Photos Inspiration | Photography | Design Magazine

Conceptual Photography: 37 Great Photos Inspiration | Photography | Design Magazine | Best of Design Art, Inspirational Ideas for Designers and The Rest of Us | Scoop.it

Today’s inspiring photos collection based on conceptual photography and conceptual ideas which you never seen before. Conceptual photography as a part of conceptual art is a photography genre in which the artist makes a photograph of a concept or idea. Usually the conception of the idea precedes the realization of the photography. (wiki)

In this photo gallery, I selected 37 Great examples of Conceptual Photography from around all over the world. This collection only have amazing Photos that will take your breath-away. These photos were shot all around the World by the most professional photographers. Photography genre in which the artist makes a photograph of a concept or idea. Usually the conception of the idea precedes the realization of the photography.

Photography is always about capturing the meaning, significance and essence of a moment in time, however, conceptual photography takes this idea to the extreme, by capturing a thought, idea, or message to the viewer and communicating it in a clever and interesting method. The idea is already there in the mind, all the elements required to convey that idea is setup up an then that perfect photograph conveying the concept, big or small, comes alive. Many a times, computers are used to give the picture its final touch, but still many photographers prefer the old style in getting the real life on to the camera. Conceptual photography brings up the creative side of the photographer.

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Fleeted Happenings: Photos by Andrew Lyman | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Fleeted Happenings: Photos by Andrew Lyman | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration | Best of Design Art, Inspirational Ideas for Designers and The Rest of Us | Scoop.it
Inspiration Grid is a daily-updated gallery celebrating creative talent from around the world. Get your daily fix of design, art, illustration, typography, photography, architecture, fashion and more.
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“Fleeted Happenings” is a series of double exposure captures by photographer Andrew Lyman, exploring the “transcendence of memory through time in relation to space”.

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