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Saturday, June 13, 2015
Jaw-Dropping Dance Portraits Caught With Flour And Photography...
Jaw-Dropping Dance Portraits Caught With Flour And Photography By Alexander Yakovlev
Photography might not steal your soul (except for selfies), but it’s adept at capturing the intangible magic of the moment. And few do it better than Alexander Yakovlev with his dance photography. He has a good eye for dancers and scene composition, catching them at their most expressive and dynamic. Watching a dance live, the eye wouldn’t have time to register the majesty of all the moves.
But Yakovlev’s photography gives the chance to appreciate the art done of the moving human body, and the incredible grace of ballet. More than that, his flour series captured movement well, like a real life version of motion lines.
Alexander Yakovlev is Russian photographer out of Moscow. While his university education is in law, his passion is dance photography. Yakovlev also does occasional shoots of female fitness athletes and his works are featured in fitness magazines.
More info: ayakovlev.com | 500px | Facebook | Instagram
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hateplow: Johnny LeThe Wonderful HateplowPortland digital...
Johnny Le
The Wonderful Hateplow
Portland digital artist Zack Dougherty spends hundreds of hours on art that lasts half a second long and loops infinitely. Under the alias Hateplow, his growing body of work has attracted an international audience. OPB
Paul BrounsA small sampling of the images you will find on Paul...
A small sampling of the images you will find on Paul ’s tumblr (he also has an Instagram). A photographer, artist and graphic designer from Holland. Always fascinated by rhythm, lines and patterns. He calls himself an admirer of architecture, call this architect an admirer of Paul’s work!