Dillon Marsh Imagines Expressive Faces on Rural Abandoned Houses

Like many creatives, photographers are often trained to spot details that can serve as elements of interest in their photos. These often include textures, shapes, and patterns, but it's also not unheard of to see faces in random places.

We have pareidolia, the psychological phenomenon of seeing faces in nature or everyday objects, to thank for making it easier to indulge in this creative exercise. Today's featured work by Cape Town-based fine art photographer Dillon Marsh is a great application of this phenomenon. So if you're looking for a fun photography project to boost your creativity, this series could give you some ideas. .

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2019-9-18 19:00

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Dillon Marsh’s “Contours” Give a Bird’s Eye View to Curious Landscape Features

Photographers know very well how shapes, lines, and patterns make interesting imagery; so do unique angles, perspectives, and vantage points. Cape Town-based fine art photographer Dillon Marsh takes it up a notch with his aerial photographs of some curious-looking markings on the arid west coast of South Africa. thephoblographer.com »

2018-03-05 17:00

Dillon Marsh’s “Contours” Give a Bird’s Eye View of Curious Landscape Features

Photographers know very well how shapes, lines, and patterns make interesting imagery; so do unique angles, perspectives, and vantage points. Cape Town-based fine art photographer Dillon Marsh takes it up a notch with his aerial photographs of some curious-looking markings on the arid west coast of South Africa. thephoblographer.com »

2018-03-05 17:00