This Swedish Photographer Captures Mindblowing Images Of Dancers In Nature
Bertil Nilsson is a Swedish photographer and filmmaker who captures dancers and performers in natural and architectural environments.
These images are part of a series called “Naturally”, published in a limited-edition book last November.
More info: bertil.uk
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Share on FacebookIn the second picture there is a brach that is perfectly placed that makes it look like he's pooping --- otherwise love the photos! :P
The art is in the stilled movement. Great composition and captures.
First off.... love these, think they are awesome. Very artistic and amazingly done. Second.... naked with socks made me laugh.
I think in case of dancers, part of the art is their incredible muscles, joints, skin and other things which wouldn't be seen with clothes on. I love seeing the muscles at work while a dancer busts some moves. :)
Load More Replies...Oh, that's a nice photo of mountain... aaaaand then there's random guy's buttocks. Exquisite...
How'd you get the red bodies? Paint? Lighting?? LOVE? ..what? (It's driving me cray)
These are absolutely amazing photographs. My Debbie Downer comment is I wonder how the colored powder left behind affects the living organisms it its vicinity. Is it eco friendly?
In the second picture there is a brach that is perfectly placed that makes it look like he's pooping --- otherwise love the photos! :P
The art is in the stilled movement. Great composition and captures.
First off.... love these, think they are awesome. Very artistic and amazingly done. Second.... naked with socks made me laugh.
I think in case of dancers, part of the art is their incredible muscles, joints, skin and other things which wouldn't be seen with clothes on. I love seeing the muscles at work while a dancer busts some moves. :)
Load More Replies...Oh, that's a nice photo of mountain... aaaaand then there's random guy's buttocks. Exquisite...
How'd you get the red bodies? Paint? Lighting?? LOVE? ..what? (It's driving me cray)
These are absolutely amazing photographs. My Debbie Downer comment is I wonder how the colored powder left behind affects the living organisms it its vicinity. Is it eco friendly?
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