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The work of Laura McPhee can be found here:
Some truly strange things happening in strange places, with that excellent color, light, and composition.
Dustin Shum’s work can be found here:
This is one of the better perspectives of China I’ve seen, I love all the little strange things that Dustin Shum focuses on in the landscape. The colors and composition are also brilliant, so that helps quite a bit.
Jason Koxvold’s work can be found here:
Simple, quiet, and well composed. Just a touch of exoticism and a wonderful color palette. The man has got good vision.
This is the work of Andrew Moore:
It’s all so damn compelling, I could dig through this work for hours, and I did. There was a serious struggle going on to pick out only 10 images for display. I highly recommending checking out his work on the website, because this is only a sliver of the great things he has found, and only a fraction of an example of his wonderful work with composition and colors.
This photography business works well with world travel, and maybe that goes without saying, but physical location and photographs are intrinsically linked. That whole “the world is your canvas” deal shines here.
View more work by Bwiti at:
http://www.bwiti-photos.com/en/accueil.html
Bwiti is an artist that I have been following for a short period of time, but who is quite fantastic in the use of color, plot and atmosphere.
What I mostly appreciate about Bwiti is the fact that I stumbled across the work in the first place. There are few photographers that I can watch with genuine enthusiasm, and this artist is definitely one of them.
These selected images are what I’ve been striving for in my own work, and which represent a small body of Bwiti’s influence in my constant efforts to stay inspired.