Sunday, May 12, 2013

Talk about abstract body parts!

Taking photographs of body parts is one thing, but using them to make abstract to almost impossible poses is talent! Arno Minkkinen has taken it past normal limits, showing body parts in ways that are beautiful yet almost makes you shy to look at them. The lighting and form of shapes in each photo is different and so unique. They are symmetrical completely but they're in a non perfect way! Check out more here!


Um...was all I could begin to say...

Stumbling upon this photographer just happened to be a lucky find for a taste of deferential subjects. The artist Bagrad Badalian captures people and humanity in the most extreme ways, topping to new levels. He pushes the normal and turn it into the extreme, or odd twisted reality! Check out his site here:)

Henrik Knudsen


At first I thought hmmm... just a unique name but then I saw his pictures. In each and every way they all have some weird chronological order that makes them attractive to look at. They're very pleasing and there is a lot of wonder and questioning in some pictures. I love the random people placed in some pictures in specific areas they give it that mysterious wonder. His blog: www.henrikknudsen.com

Riding the wave!



Okay, so as soon as I came across these pictures I was stunned by the creativity and powerful magnetism that stuck to my eyes! How could someone come up with such crazy photographs and where would you even think to start with some of these? I don't know but check out the work of Dustin Humphrey. Every picture makes you think outside of the realm of normal, and that never hurts!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Kurt Bowman


From his autobiography:
"I began photography as a way of expressing my passion for wildlife. From there my passion has grown into a love for photography and art in general. Recently, I have expanded my photography to include abstract art, portrait, fashion, cars, events and completely off-beat topics." his link http://www.kurtbowmanphoto.com/


Guy Rogers

The image is a little stretched, but it's still very openly as to drawing you in. The photo is called "Lonely Cottage" and it's just amazing how the light comes down in the photograph. Guy Rogers is the artist he is a Nature and Landscape photographers and has so many interesting photographs! His website is guyrogersphotography

Interesting!


When I was going through the gallery of Ralph Gibson this image immediately caught my attention. It struck me that every picture in this gallery had a hand or eye popping out. I had yet to read his autobiography and tried make my own assumptions of it. That every picture is literally eye moving or grabbing, too me that is what it had meant. They all speak for them selves though!
                                                                   Check him out too!