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Traveling Couple Captures Ethereal Images In The Most Unspoiled Places Around The World (50 Pics)
Besides being couple goals, Victoria Yore and TJ Drysdale are redefining the traditional travel photography we see on social media every day with their endless passion for exploration and daring to think outside the box. They wander the world in search of the most breathtaking and unspoiled locations to create their fairytale-like stories captured in ethereal images.
Follow Me Away is this American couple’s exciting travel project of four years. Their wanderlust spirit and a quest to stumble upon epic sceneries has taken them to spectacular corners around the world, from Oregon to Iceland to Peru and throughout Europe. Talented Yore, a model in photos and social media guru, and Drysdale, a photographer and technical mastermind behind shoots, are capable of making any location look like it came straight from a storybook or fantasy adventure film. And despite looking staged, the couple admits that their photoshoots happen organically and in natural lighting, and the only thing that is prepared in advance is a signature white gown and majestic capes that without doubt add to the mysterious atmosphere.
Their stunning photos have lured over 100k followers into their almost otherworldly Instagram feed. And now, we encourage you to escape for a moment into these magical scenarios.
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Very intriguing, looks so small to be a church, would love to go inside !!!
Great shot, unable to imagine what this was, ancient remains !!!
Another great shot. The angle, just above the sudsy water and the telephoto effect puts her almost right in front of the cascade.
Years flew past, queens were crowned and princes born, kings assassinated and princesses sent away to bind allies. Wars raged, new empires rose and the courts grew ever emptier. Stone cracked, dirt gathered and one day the doors of the great hall slammed shut never to be opened again before they rotted clean away. It did not matter, there was nothing left for them to protect but lonely spiders and lean mice. In a blink of a eye, it seemed to the princess, she went from standing in a ballroom watching her friends and fellows, subjects and suitors dance in all their finery, to standing alone between unrecognizable walls beneath a dark, limitless sky, wondering why she alone remains of a kingdom all proclaimed would never fall. Oh, what lovely fools they all were.
Another excellent shot, perfect timing, so much beauty to hold one's interest, lovely to frame !!!
I've seen other pictures like these from other photographers but this is off the charts. Absolutely stunning!
Some great pics. I don't even mind the heavy editing - they are not supposed to be realistic, But, man, that woman becomes really annoying. Can you imagine travelling to alll these places and just use them as background for your self-presentation?
Why the hell does she look so sad? She was traveling the world, she should have been at least preTENDing to have a good time for her Twitter flock (or so it would seem).
Load More Replies...Gorgeous, fantastic, incredible images of breathtakingly beautiful landscapes - too bad they all died by filters and editing.
they should think about going to places that aren't so gloomy and photoshopped
love the pics...but can u repost with the locations pls? dont recognize any of them really
As for editing, I am no expert, however, many great shots need some photo shop adjustment, being an amateur I understand how some photos are greatly improved with photo shop, otherwise they would not be so lovely or striking , therefore the photographer makes the decisions for change, it must be a part of the process !!!
I love these. Editing is a part of life, and instead of scorning it you should accept the beauty it graces your eyes with. What does it matter if it's not real? These pictures sparked my imagination.
Who cares if photoshop was used - it's a tool same as a camera, brush, pencil, light - clearly the intention is to create images with some distance from reality, I'm guessing she's doesn't normally skip to the shops in a cloak via mordor - it's a nice idea, thought has gone into the location, colours, composition,they are pleasing to look at and I think I just got a thing for chicks in robes.
Breathtaking... Such photos are theme based, more artsy so Photoshop is okay to achieve ones narration... LOVE them all...
These make me think of the Rivendell scenes in the LOTR movie. And by that I mean the amount of digital manipulation is aggressively obvious. At what point does photography become incidental to the resulting "piece of art"?
Not photoshopped. This is how Iceland looks like.
Load More Replies...I enjoyed these photoshoped or not. Part of me would like to know the locations but that might ruin the mystery.
Idk who the two people are who down voted this with me, but I feel a connection with both of you. Keep up the good work. But regarding CR82's contribution to the comments section: 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮
Load More Replies...Some great pics. I don't even mind the heavy editing - they are not supposed to be realistic, But, man, that woman becomes really annoying. Can you imagine travelling to alll these places and just use them as background for your self-presentation?
Why the hell does she look so sad? She was traveling the world, she should have been at least preTENDing to have a good time for her Twitter flock (or so it would seem).
Load More Replies...Gorgeous, fantastic, incredible images of breathtakingly beautiful landscapes - too bad they all died by filters and editing.
they should think about going to places that aren't so gloomy and photoshopped
love the pics...but can u repost with the locations pls? dont recognize any of them really
As for editing, I am no expert, however, many great shots need some photo shop adjustment, being an amateur I understand how some photos are greatly improved with photo shop, otherwise they would not be so lovely or striking , therefore the photographer makes the decisions for change, it must be a part of the process !!!
I love these. Editing is a part of life, and instead of scorning it you should accept the beauty it graces your eyes with. What does it matter if it's not real? These pictures sparked my imagination.
Who cares if photoshop was used - it's a tool same as a camera, brush, pencil, light - clearly the intention is to create images with some distance from reality, I'm guessing she's doesn't normally skip to the shops in a cloak via mordor - it's a nice idea, thought has gone into the location, colours, composition,they are pleasing to look at and I think I just got a thing for chicks in robes.
Breathtaking... Such photos are theme based, more artsy so Photoshop is okay to achieve ones narration... LOVE them all...
These make me think of the Rivendell scenes in the LOTR movie. And by that I mean the amount of digital manipulation is aggressively obvious. At what point does photography become incidental to the resulting "piece of art"?
Not photoshopped. This is how Iceland looks like.
Load More Replies...I enjoyed these photoshoped or not. Part of me would like to know the locations but that might ruin the mystery.
Idk who the two people are who down voted this with me, but I feel a connection with both of you. Keep up the good work. But regarding CR82's contribution to the comments section: 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮
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