This Instagram Account Shows The Similarities Between Different Photographers And Their Photos (30 Pics)
Julie Hrudová, a photographer with an eye for the extraordinary (recently featured on Bored Panda) in the mundane, was struck by a realization that street photographers globally were often capturing scenes strikingly similar to each other. This insight led her to create an Instagram page, which she named StreetRepeat.
The page is dedicated to showcasing these parallels in street photography. On this page, Julie assembles trios of images from different photographers worldwide, each trio unified by a clear, underlying theme. Since receiving a prestigious award, she has poured her energy into this venture, finding both inspiration and enjoyment in the process of managing such a project. Julie believes that our daily bombardment with images subconsciously shapes our creative expression, a concept that StreetRepeat vividly brings to life.
More info: Instagram | (Julie's personal) Instagram
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I haven't seen a chimney with black smoke from it, ever, I think. Have to be a really bad design. Chimneys almost universally have white smoke, which is mostly harmless water droplets.
Load More Replies...No. All cats are *ssholes. As anyone with lots of cats knows. Myself included.
Load More Replies...Let's give back to Caesar what belongs to Caesar: This photo "Neptune" was captured by the lens of Mathieu Rivrin, professional photographer. Photo that can be found on his site: https://www.mathieurivrin.com/-/galleries/tempetes/tempete-justine-31012021/-/medias/058ef9e6-0d9d-4356-a630-d5cb7ac042bc-tempete-justine-en-bretagne-30-january-2021
Right? Should of had the crotchless panties on their faces. Jeez.....
Load More Replies...Peacocks are LOUD and better than a dog for alerting to possible intruders... or any twig snap for a mile radius
This group left me with a sad feeling, as if all 3 were excluded and just wanted even the slightest glimpse
