Celebrities often look so perfect in their photos that they almost don't seem real. In many cases, the feeling does not deceive you, because most celebrity photos are processed. So don't compare yourself to them based on these types of shots, because everyone can be perfect that way. Want to know the truth behind those perfect celebrity photos? What do celebrities look like in real life, without retouching? Get ready for a shock!
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Similar to the portraits of actors for director Lars von Trier's infamous film Nymphomaniac, professional photographer Albert Pocej took a series of photographs of people in the moment of orgasm. Instead of famous actors such as Uma Thurman and Shia LeBeouf, 15 women posed for him and the following provocative shots were created, showing the genuine expression on their faces as they experience orgasm. No climax of sexual arousal was played.
Slovenian photographer Aleš Krivec is known for capturing Slovenia's pearls in his lens. Finally, he climbed to the highest peak of the Karavanki, Stol (2236 m), and took a wonderful timelapse video there, which will fill you with gratitude that we live in Slovenia.
The first day of school and the last day of school are definitely important days in our lives. Whether we are entering the first grade of elementary school or graduating from college, in both cases a new chapter in life is beginning, so these two days are different. Since the school holidays for elementary and high school students are over and a record generation started attending the first grade this year and the students are also waiting for their desks to be removed soon, we have prepared a series of photos showing individuals on their first and last day of school. Do you remember your first day of school?
Looking for a romantic wedding location? Get inspired by Junebug Weddings' best wedding photos of 2016. This wedding planner has been running wedding/engagement photo contests for seven years and selecting the best photos. Even the best wedding photos of 2016 are like scenes from a fairy tale.
The vast majority of people believe that good photography requires expensive photography equipment. But this is far from the case. Reddit user 2manyToys used a few shots of the same locations to prove that with the right angle, lighting, and a pinch of Photoshop, you can make a framed photo from scratch.
Photographer Dylan Hamm explored the power of non-verbal communication in the Naked Face project. He was interested in how much people give away with their body language without even realizing it. He discovered this in the portraits of individuals, whom he photographed once in clothes and another time completely naked. Find out which photo shows the person in Eve's costume?
See photos of ironic situations that are so contradictory that it's hard to believe they weren't staged. These are the most ironic photos we've ever seen. Oh, the irony! Laughter guaranteed!
Photographer Horia Manolache embarked on an interesting project, in which he first photographed the homeless in their original state, and then in their dream role. in what they wanted to become in life. The project in the form of the book The Prince and the Pauper (The Prince and the Pauper), for which he borrowed the name from Mark Twain's novel of the same name, is presented on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. With double portraits of those who have not been lucky in life, he wants to change the general mindset and attitude towards the homeless, who are unfairly characterized by many as lazy, mentally ill, etc.
Angela Nikolau is a Russian beauty, self-taught photographer, adventurer and roofer, and her Instagram profile is full of photos in which she poses in dangerous situations, whether on the edge or top of a skyscraper or tall buildings. Her photos will take your breath away. First because of Angela and her beauty itself, and second because of her bold photos, for which she is ready to risk her life.
New York photographer Omar Rombles returned from Cuba months ago with wonderful photos of ballet dancers on the street. This time, their beat was hunting on the streets of bustling New York.
In autumn, Vienna will turn into an international photography center. From October 25 to November 30, this cultural capital will host the photography festival Eyes On: Photography Month Vienna. As part of this major photography event, it will be possible to see over 150 exhibitions and take part in a rich accompanying program. The festival will be divided into five thematic sections, which will cover topics from current social to aesthetic issues of photography.