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Amazing radiant portraits of feminine beauty by Alessio Albi, extremely astonishing photographerr, who specialized in portraits, storytelling, and commercials.
Holy butts. Sometimes the fact that I'm an artist and I'm allowed to get weird slips my mind. I don't have a boss, I'm allowed to create what I want, I'm allowed to try new things for the sake of playing, and I'm even allowed to start a blog post by saying "Holy butts." That rocks. Weird light things are among my favorite things to capture because they are always completely
For his project titled Motion, Brooklyn, New York-based photographer Bill Wadman shot portraits of dancers with a slow shutter speed in order to capture
Since Me Too exploded two years ago, more people are reporting sexual assault. But accountability for perpetrators is still far off.
Photographer Howard Schatz Chicago, Illinois, Stati Uniti, 1940 Howard Schatz --- Website
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Fase: Four movements to the Music of Steve Reich, 1982 Photo: Herman Sorgeloos
Edgerton captured motion like no other, yet he considered himself a scientist — not an artist.
Escape is a creation by the artist Katia Chausheva. Category People, Portrait, Photography. 10 distinctions, 52K views, 424 appreciations, 67 comments, 175 favourites, 2 group projects.
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Happy April Fool's Day, darlings! As kiddos, my brother and I used to trick our parents each year with changing time on all the clocks arou...
Here is one of our main inspirations for our piece: A dance perfomance of pionner modern dancer Loie Fuller, recorded in 1896. “Invitation à la danse” Numéro #91, March 2008 photographer: Sølve Sun…
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If you feel like a photo you just snapped somewhat resembles a classical painting, it may be that you have just encountered "accidental Renaissance".
Diseñadora de fines del siglo XIX y musa de Klimt
Helsinki-based artist Pia Mnnikk observes and recreates physical paths of the human form, depicting small intervals of movement within a space, in her Dj