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What Is Conceptual Photography: 16 Inspiring Examples

Conceptual photography is about ideas, symbols and themes. Perfect to express your creative freedom. Let these conceptual photos inspire your artistic photos!

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When Tony Luciani's mother was no longer able to look after herself, the Canadian-Italian artist took it upon himself to become her full-time caregiver. But instead of just taking care of her basic needs, Luciani decided to include his mother in his art so that she'd feel more productive.

We each have a special something we can get only at a special time of our life, like a small flame. A careful, fortunate few cherish that flame, nurture it, hold it as a torch to light their way. But once that flame goes out, it’s gone forever • Haruki Murakami

The term “macro photography” is used to describe photography of small objects at larger than life sizes, usually five times or more. While many folks stick to insects and flowers (understandably!) macro photography can be applied to almost anything. Buttons, fabric, water drops, eyes… you name it! Here, we’ll look at 10 beautiful macro photos:…

45 Beautiful Examples Of Motion Blur Photography — Smashing Magazine

Photos taken with a camera do not represent a single moment of time. Due to technological constraints these shots stand for some scene over a brief period of time. This time frame depends on the camera's shutter speed. In motion blur, any object moving with respect to the camera will look blurred or smeared along the direction of relative motion.

Swirling Liquids Defy Gravity Through High Speed Shots - My Modern Metropolis

We don't know much about Egor N., but what we do know is that this photographer has an awesome eye for simple, yet striking, images. This collection,

Dr Harold Edgerton, Pete Desjardin Diving, 1940 Style: stop motion photography with strobes. Why: Vintage stop motion is incredibly hard to master, he showed the world the first photographs of a thorough action as opposed to just one still.

A bullet being shot through an apple, an egg being cracked into a fan, or a play-by-play of Pancho Gonzales's famous serve ... MIT professor Harold Edgerton invented the strobe flash in the 1930s – and his stroboscopic photography captured amazing moments that would otherwise be missed in the blink of an eye

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