DarkEnemy

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Magdalena Pacewicz

As though exorcized from within her subjects, photographer Magdalena Pacewicz layers her portraits with glimpses of anatomical distortions reminiscent of demons. Each exposed layer surfaces the light and dark qualities of the emotional struggle that plays out within us all.

  1. from the Women laughing alone without salad series, 2015
  2. from the Imaginary friends II series, 2015
  3. from the Imaginary friends II series, 2015
  4. My Beloved Brother, 2015
  5. from the Imaginary friends III series, 2015
  6. from the Fearest Fear series, 2015
  7. Twins, 2015
  8. from the Imaginary friends II series, 2015
  9. from the Women laughing alone without salad series, 2015
  10. from the Imaginary friends III series, 2015, images posted with permission of the artist. 

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Inspired by Edward Sheriff Curtis and his iconic portraits of Native Americans, photographer Jimmy Nelson and his 50 year old camera journeyed to 44 different countries, visiting more than 35 indigenous tribes and documenting their stories and traditions for his book Before They Pass Away.