What did you do last sunday? I always love it when people spend time and effort into projects that are fun and creative, but don’t necessary fulfill a purpose. The following photo projects embrace that philosophy. I hope you like them as much as I do and appreciate the time invested by it’s creators.
365 Days of Danboard
Arielle Nadel is a teenage photographer, and she is trying to use her camera to tell stories of her little Danboard. Instead of just putting Danboard in front of a background and call it a shot, Arielle manages to present Danboard as a real person who has real emotion.
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What Stormtroopers do on Their Day Off
Stormtroopers aren’t fighting in battles every single day like you see in the Star Wars films. Here’s what they do when they have some free time.
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Creative and Funny Egg Paintings
Look how these crazy people are creating hilarious scenes with just a pen and a camera, and of course, eggs.
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Amazing Sandwich Art Creations
Collection of unusual sandwiches and creative sandwich art that will make you want to play with your food.
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Clever Examples of Toy Photography
Toy photography provides great opportunities for clever composition, creative lighting and a chance to really have some fun. When done right a photographer can breath life and personality into the inanimate objects being shot.
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Little People Hard at Work and at Play
Let your imagination run wild and you might just find yourself seeing the world through the eyes of miniature people. This Flickr set by Vincent Bousserez shows us what little people do to make a living and how they spend their precious time off.
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Beautiful Examples Of Tilt-Shift Photography
Tilt-shift photography is a creative and unique type of photography in which the camera is manipulated so that a life-sized location or subject looks like a miniature-scale model.
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I hope you enjoyed the pictures in this post. If you have any similar series, just let us know in the comments below.
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