Photographer Captures Dark And Lonely Roads Around The World
Throughout his travels, Andy Lee has taken a lot of pictures of beautiful and forlorn roads around the world. Now, this creative director, filmmaker, painter, doodler and photographer (and we can probably also add “renaissance man” to the list) has collected these photos in an amazing series called “Roads” that will fill you with wanderlust.
He opens the photo gallery with a perfectly fitting quote from Jack Kerouac: “There was nowhere to go but everywhere.” The roads he’s shot over the years are eerily desolate and still.
One of this accomplished photographer’s series that he drew on was Blue Iceland, which we wrote about previously. Be sure to check out the rest of this prolific artist’s work as well, because he’s got a lot to show the world!
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We live in the digital age. Photoshop is now used to enhance images. Get over it. In earlier days photos were enhanced in the darkroom.
You can have the most expensive camera and photoshop but that doesn't make a photographer. It's within the person. Tools don't make artists.
Load More Replies...So what? Photoshop is a tool that enhances the art. When people say things like that they sound pompous. Tools were made to help artists.
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We live in the digital age. Photoshop is now used to enhance images. Get over it. In earlier days photos were enhanced in the darkroom.
You can have the most expensive camera and photoshop but that doesn't make a photographer. It's within the person. Tools don't make artists.
Load More Replies...So what? Photoshop is a tool that enhances the art. When people say things like that they sound pompous. Tools were made to help artists.
Load More Replies...One would like to know where these places are. One seldom gets a caption these days













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