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this is mark fearnley — someone whose work shaped the way i see lines, rhythm, and light on the street. he’s inspired countless photographers to look deeper, to shoot slower, and to embrace the poetry of everyday geometry. getting the chance to step behind the lens and capture him in this quiet moment was something special. a simple frame, but a meaningful one. proud to have taken this.

this is mark fearnley — someone whose work shaped the way i see lines, rhythm, and light on the street. he’s inspired countless photographers to look deeper, to shoot slower, and to embrace the poetry of everyday geometry. getting the chance to step behind the lens and capture him in this quiet moment was something special. a simple frame, but a meaningful one. proud to have taken this.

this is mark fearnley — someone whose work shaped the way i see lines, rhythm, and light on the street. he’s inspired countless photographers to look deeper, to shoot slower, and to embrace the poetry of everyday geometry. getting the chance to step behind the lens and capture him in this quiet moment was something special. a simple frame, but a meaningful one. proud to have taken this.

there are few people whose work speaks with such clarity — line, tone, texture — all distilled into moments of urban stillness. mark’s photography taught me a lot about how to see, but meeting him in person reminded me just as much about presence. confident, sharp, but grounded. getting the chance to capture these moments of him — mid-thought, mid-gesture — was something i’ll always be proud of.

Ein mit überhöhter Geschwindigkeit, dazu noch in Flussnähe an mir links vorbeirasender, nicht näher identifizierbarer, mehr als 100 Kilogramm schwerer Triathlet, verliert sich in der nun gleichmässig aufkommenden Dunkelheit, welche den Horizont orangefarben ausfüllt.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

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Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by by Aura McKay

 

Connect with Aura on TwitterInstagram, and her website.

 

When possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by by Aura McKay

 

Connect with Aura on TwitterInstagram, and her website.

 

When possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Michael Garner

 

Connect with Norman on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by by Aura McKay

 

Connect with Aura on TwitterInstagram, and her website.

 

When possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Michael Garner

 

Connect with Norman on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

1. counting, 2. clay pots, 3. bleu, 4. la chaise!, 5. sweet girl, 6. wrought iron cross!, 7. just cool, 8. la courrone!, 9. jars!!

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys

 

choose your fave ...

 

all of these things were seen at a great shop in Lake Village, Arkansas. friend karen and i could not drive by without stopping :)) oh, it is going to be a long day of driving if we keep making these stops!! we have no schedule ... that is part of the fun!

 

after an extra day on the road ... made it to rainy florida!!

 

i promise to catch up on your fab photos tonight!!!

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

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Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Michael Garner

 

Connect with Norman on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by by Aura McKay

 

Connect with Aura on TwitterInstagram, and her website.

 

When possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Michael Garner

 

Connect with Norman on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Michael Garner

 

Connect with Norman on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by by Aura McKay

 

Connect with Aura on TwitterInstagram, and her website.

 

When possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Michael Garner

 

Connect with Norman on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

Photos by Chris Gallevo

 

Connect with Chris on Instagram, Twitter, and website.

 

Whenever possible, please provide credit to the photographer and Shutterstock when using your photo.

 

Shutterstock Captures the Essence of the CreativeMornings Community

 

Reality is not passive; we actively shape it with our thoughts and actions. Our personal universe is based on the stories we tell ourselves and the worldview through which we look out into the world.

 

In May 2016, CreativeMornings and Shutterstock (one of our global partners that makes our work possible), celebrated the theme of Reality.

 

Shutterstock surprised the community in 10 cities—London, San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Vancouver, Singapore, Toronto, Berlin, and Chicago—by hiring local photographers to capture the diversity and backgrounds of their own CreativeMornings community.

 

Not only do we get to observe and study the work that was produced, but to also enter into the minds' behind the camera—how does their worldview shape their work and what do they hope to communicate? How do they use their lens to capture reality, and at the same time, inspire us to look into a new direction to change our reality?

 

We are excited to share the full album of portraits of our global creative community.

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