The Muse as Artist


We're taking a break from last week's sports theme to feature another favorite photograph of mine that I discovered recently, this time with a clever twist. 

The above photograph is entitled Florence Street Studio and is by the artist Mandy Corrado. It's an image I found through The Year in Pictures blog (another excellent photography blog) and it's one of those pictures that make you do a double take while scrolling down your screen.

The photograph instantly captures your eye, even without you knowing about the details behind its creation. From the composition of the picture to the setting and theme to the expression on subjects' faces, all came together at the click of the shutter to create a wonderful picture.

It's definitely something I enjoy looking at every now and then, and one of the images I keep in my inspiration folder. To see more works by the artist, head on over to her website.

Comments

  1. Very cool photo. Really changes the perception of art

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  2. Awesome picture! very creative and inspiring.

    "The photograph instantly captures your eye, even without you knowing about the details behind its creation." - I totaly agree with that.

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  3. I'm a lot into photographing so I should follow you since you seem to have some nice posts. Thanks this kind of blogs we need more.

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  4. I like the dude on the left's expression best.

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  5. thx for your help! blurred the numberplates. :-) nice post btw!

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  6. pretty awesome picture!

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  7. awesome picture but I wish I can see more of that girl ;)

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  8. Cool photo, but the artist's website seems devoid of any other content.

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  9. like it :)

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  10. I do not know about the world photograpy but I think this picture has high artistic value.

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  11. god i would love to live in such a room. it seems so adventorous

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  12. This is really cool, you never get a view from this perspective.

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  13. Thats pretty meta right there! Just being supportive :)

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  15. hahahah great post like always
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  16. Great idea here.. Funny it took so long to try something like this, no? Maybe it's been done before though. Still unique work to me.

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  17. Its pretty cool man. I dig it

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  18. omg this is a totally new photography concept to me. its weird but i like!

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  19. Wow awesome photo, but it somehow confuses me:( With the mirror.

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  20. I honestly can't see the inspriation in this. Sorry

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  21. never thought of that...sometimes something so simple gives a nice original approach to your pictures

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  22. Very creative, I like it! Congrats on 105 too!

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  23. I'm distracted by the skeleton. ha

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  24. Awesome picture man! Keep up the great blogging!

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  25. Nice to see the roles can change sometimes :P
    x

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  26. Its like the ending of an M. Knight Shayaman movie.

    Yeah I don't know how to spell his name.

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  27. I Like it! if you can share more about this. photographer.

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  28. That's actually a really unique and refreshing photo :)

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  29. Wow. What a great picture.

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  30. the subject become the artist. nice.

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  31. amazing product and entry
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    Following
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  32. awesome picture, if only that girl could be differently positioned :)

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  33. great composition. it works really well.

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  34. Haha that's a great twist! Very nice shot, love the underlying themes in here. Check out my new blog, puzzledyet.blogspot.com if you haven't already!

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  35. Ok this is a sweet pic.

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  36. I'd love to see that in a higher res, but nevertheless, it's mesmerizing, there are a ton of details.

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  37. I like the idea behind it. Really cool!

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  38. Haha, you weren't kidding, that is clever. Good stuff.

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  39. This is a cool shot, thanks for sharing.

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