STREET – TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPY
Minimalist Street Photography
Impeccable compositions by Paris-based photographer Jose Antoine Costa. More photography inspiration via Instagram
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Colors, Objects, Peoples Street Photography By Sebastien Regert
Born in 1976 in the city of Mustard (Dijon, France), Sebastien Regert photographed for a long time as a tourist before really get interested in 2013, first with a Canon SLR and a few lenses,…
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Kyoto Glow – Xavier Portela Capture The Energy of Cities at Night
Creative Director, self-taught Photographer and Filmmaker based in Brussels. Xavier Portela started his career as a web developer after studying Multimedia in Belgium. In 2012, he decided to…
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The Earth From The Sky
A travel photographer who also moonlights as an art director and filmmaker, Vadim Sherbakov is a prolific creator whose work has graced the campaigns of a multitude of commercial clients.…
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NYC’s Favorite short getaway
No stranger to delivering heady doses of Americana in his signature soft, saturated style, photographer Ludwig Favre excels himself with his latest series that takes in the halcyon days of…
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this photographer uses drones to capture mountain halos, and the result is out of this world
Check out these incredible shots by Liverpool-born and Chigaco-based musician and photographer Reuben Wu. Reuben is known for his pioneering methods of using drone-mounted lights to illuminate…
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ireland from above: gorgeous drone photography by sam mcallister
Sam McAllister is a talented 21-year-old self-taught photographer, filmmaker and drone pilot currently based in Dublin, Ireland where he studies Digital Marketing. Sam focuses on landscaping,…
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japanese photographer yuichi yokota captured beautiful photos of tokyo covered by heavy snow
According to the travel photographer Yuichi Yokota: “Tokyo saw its heaviest snow in 4 years on Jan 22, 2018, with authorities urging evening commuters to hurry home and prompting those…
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discreet photos of nyc subway riders in the 1970s show an era before smartphones
The era before smartphones represented a very different time for subway patrons. If you didn’t bring a newspaper or ride with someone you knew, you’d be forced to quietly contemplate your own…
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