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Wish, An Enormous 11-Acre Land Art Portrait in Belfast
“Wish” by artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is a truly massive portrait of a girl that was crafted from sand, soil, grass, and stones on an 11-acre site in Belfast in Northern Ireland. The portrait was made over the course of one month by a team of volunteers and required an astonishing 2,000 tons of soil, 2,000 tons of sand, and 30,000 wooden stakes. It was unveiled as part of the Belfast Festival at Queen’s back in October. It will be on display until December 2013.
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This College Student Photographed Everyone Who Shared Her Bed for 2 Years
'789' captures the grayscale beauty of young independence and self-discovery.
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Peileppe, Young Alan Watts by peileppe
Young Alan Watts by peileppe
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Peileppe, Albert Camus by peileppe Albert Camus was a...
Albert Camus was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher.
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Alvaro Tapia's Intense Portraits Channel a Range of Emotions
Chilean artist Alvaro Tapia finds something sinister even in his most innocent subjects. His portrait illustrations feature friends, famous people, artists and others he admires.
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Family
Family by Hywel Jenkins
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As I Am Now
As I Am Now by Hywel Jenkins
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Portraits Made From a Single Thread - By Kumi Yamashita
Kumi Yamashita uses a single, unbroken thread wrapped around thousands of nails to create stunning portraits.
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Elegance
Elegance by Hywel Jenkins
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Morgan Freeman’s MS Paint Portrait (33 pics)
A step-by-step drawing of the famous actor’s portrait in MS Paint. Kudos to the artist!
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My first self portrait
This is the first time I tried to paint myself, curious of what other people think. Painted with Krita
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Portraits of Homeless
American photographer and professor of photography at the Chico State University Aaron Draper, is behind a beautiful series of pictures entitled Underexposed. H
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Stunning Portrait Film Photography by Valeria Schettino
Valeria is also a Digital Culture and Communication student in the University Federico II. She shoots mostly portrait and sometimes street. “I look through the lens and I decide to give a new reality what is around me, particular shots, subjects that no one would notice, flamboyant colours. I try to highlight things that view outside may not elicit the same emotions.”
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How To Transfer An Image Onto Stone
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Dreamy Portrait Film Photography by Maya Beano
Maya Beano is a 24-year-old British photographer, based-in Cambridge. She has been taking photos since her teenage years, but “I have recently started using 35mm film and am currently playing with Lomography to turn landscapes into dreamscapes.”
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21 Extraordinary Black and White Celebrity Portraits Taken by Michael Tighe
“Dear so and so. I'm a young photographer shooting a series of portraits of celebrated New Yorkers. If you could spare a few minutes of your time I would very much like to photograph you.” Michael Tighe began his career by writing and mailing letters to New York artists and entertainers in 1974. He sent out between 30 and 40 letters a week, hearing back initially from two or three people over the course of two years who, to his surprise, all said yes...
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The Iron Chancellor
I drew Otto von Bismarck as a challenge- what do you guys think?
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NSFW Gorgeous Portrait Polaroid Photography by Carmen De Vos
Carmen De Vos (1967) is an experimental freelance photographer with a penchant for imperfections. She started photographing for many years ago and on film only, especially with Polaroids. “Almost without exception I use old Polaroid cameras, long time expired films and self-made filters. My tools and methods - such as film bleaching and deliberate film obstruction - are not precise and are not even geared towards a perfect representation.
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Wonderful Portrait Film Photography by Nolwen Cifuentes
Nolwen Cifuentes is a French-Colombian photographer, based-in Los Angeles. “I got a 35mm Canon camera when I was 12 that my mom bought me and it's still the same one I use today, 15 years later, to shoot a lot of my images. It's like an extension of my hand a bit, I know that camera so well. I've been shooting professionally about 2 years.”
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NSFW Impressive Portrait Film Photography by Marcellus Cruz
Marcellus Cruz is a 22-year-old Brazil-based photographer who is living and working in Porto Alegre. He has been shooting portrait mostly on film, especially loves to experiment with a lot of damaged-film photography methods to make his works more arty.
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