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Timeless Beauty: Audrey Hepburn

You might have seen Marilyn Monroe in our first TImeless Beauty post. This time we bring to you the one and only  Audrey Hepburn.

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Average: 3.8 (5 votes)

Explosion by Gabriela Camerotti

There's an amazing sense of wonder in this series by Gabriela Camerotti. Each shot is intertwined with a photo of the galaxy, which enforces the idea of exploring the universe around us.

What do you think she was trying to convey when making these images?

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Average: 4.8 (4 votes)

Double Exposures by Andre de Freitas

Here's a great set of double expsoures by Andre de Freitas. I find double exposures extremely fascinating. It gives a glimpse into two completely separate but intertwined worlds. Whenever I see them, I try to imagine what went through the photographer's mind when combining these images. I am especially curious about the first image in the set. It feels like there is a beautiful tale waiting to be told by this image.

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Average: 4.8 (5 votes)

Nuit Blanche by Spyfilms.com

If you haven't seen Nuit Blanche before, you are in for a treat. This amazing short story explores a fleeting moment between two strangers. I highly suggest watching both the film and making of, to truly see what went into making this film.

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Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

New York City View by Samuel H. Gottscho

Loving this photo of New York City by Samuel H. Gottscho. This is a truly great shot of the Savoy Plaza and Plaza hotels from Central Park. The best part, it was taken on February 12, 1933. Truly a shot that requires a photographer's eye.

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Average: 4 (1 vote)