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conceptual sign post isolated on blue background

Windward School, LA, Conceptual Physics class taught for 9th grade by Simon Huss

RNRR Conceptual Portrait

By Korean Photographer Manchul Kim

www.manchulkim.com

There are two main elements to this exhibition space, an s-like structure that gives it support and a straight side that is concluded with a circular figuration. No material is wasted in its construction due to each slit being pulled in the opposite direction of the previous slit.

Ephemeral sculpture photography

115/365

This is an outtake from the shoot with these guys.

The actually main photograph of the shoot is for some album artwork for a local band.

It's gonna be pretty sweet.

Left: Tessa

Right: Enrique.

These two are so cute, yes?

Headshot,Fashion, Glamour, Beauty Photography by www.johnmerrittphotography.com at my studio in Los Angeles,Santa Monica, California.

Model www.modelmayhem.com/428383

People in life have the need to hold onto things, whether it’s a lost loved one or child’s favorite toy. Holding on to things is something everyone does. My goal in my conceptual series is to convey the emotions behind the love a person has for something they want to hold on to. I want to show the attachment behind an object or memory a person wants to hold onto. I also want the pictures to remind the viewer of something they hold or have held onto in their life.

 

I was able to find things worth holding in the eyes of any person. Through my photos I made them all black and white to create a more somber feeling. My first photo shows two peoples hands. One hand over the other reaching for it. It symbolizes someone trying to hold onto a relationship or a loved one that they don’t want to let go of. In Photoshop I darkened the picture to give it a since of sadness that I wanted to portray in my conceptual series. This photo shows the emotions behind holding onto a relationship with someone. In the fourth photo of my conceptual series shows a little girl with a blanket. She holds it by her face to show how much emotional connection there is between her and the blanket. The blanket shows a sense of protection as well as it is wrapped around. It gives the viewer a feeling of having let go of something they’ve held onto as a protector of comfort. All of my pictures show these types of feelings.

A6XXXPH Conceptual Photoshoot (angel costume, warrior costume, kimono costume and bride costume)

Shot this using our Sony A6500 + Sigma 30mm f/1.4 + Vintage Vivitar Series 1 28-105mm f/2.8

Conceptual Photography

Objetos conceptual trabajo universitaria, basado en Chema Madoz

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