Fall by Boban-Savic-Geto
I’ve always wanted to paint swooshy dresses.
Madonna photographed by Herb Ritts, 1989
what is the music of life?
silence, my brother.
Fossil Friday, Diorama from the late Silurian period, showing sea life.
© The Field Museum, GEO80819
Late Silurian sea life diorama 350 million years ago. Models of seaweed, coral, brachiopod, clam, snail, cephalopod and trilobite. Hall 37. Fossil invertebrates.
8x10 negative
1949
Reference and inspiration for building homes. Original source here.
Michael Behymer San Francisco, CA Fuji X-Ti
Michael, you’re not only an amazing photographer but also a very inspirational person to us all. Please tell us how your photography portrays your perception of the world?
Photography is a way to escape from our everyday lives. It gives us a reason to travel to new places for something exciting; it also gives us an excuse to go back to areas that we have been thousands of times in hopes of discovering something new.
My perception of the world is no different than anyone else’s. I just happen to have a camera. I like beautiful things and when I see beauty I like to capture it and keep it for myself. Photography has taught me an important lesson: everyday beauty will pass us by if we don’t actively seek it. This not only applies to photos, but everyday people. It isn’t simply the overall picture that makes something attractive, it is the individual parts that add up to make that something beautiful.
Tumblr: @mbphotograph Instagram: @michael_and_kobe
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your creations inspire and bring joy, even if for now it is just to yourself, so please try your best to never stop creating, and to not be discouraged