Have a look through these stunning examples of graffiti photography. All by the same photographer, Sam Cornwell of www.archedroof.com
Clicking on any of the links should forward you to his Flickr stream.
1. A wide angle graffiti scene. It's outdoors too, but the picture is often mistaken for a "graffiti room." The picture is taken towards the end of the day as all the graffiti artists had finished.
2. The most incredible building for graffiti you will ever find. Taken with a wide angle lens to get most of it in.
3. The most Eaterly point of mainland Europe... and you can still find graffiti. Perfectly demonstrated in Portugal, here.
4. A Youth club in Southampton, England. The colours are lit up by the incredible blue sky.
5. A young boy on his BMX watches on as another jumps around on his bike in a skate park. His head perfectly framed inbetween the spokes of the wheel in the foreground.
6. A graffiti'd pillar is surrounded by exquisite light.
7. The same place as the first picture in this series. Totally revamped after another visit by the scandalous graffiti artists. Beautiful work.
8. Is this man a vandal or an artist? The work he's creating is stunning and looks almost 3d. WOW.
9. One of the photographers of ArchedRoof, stands in front of a shop covered in graffiti while making a self portrait.
10. A deflated sex doll lies on the ground with subtle works of graffiti in the background.
11. A lovely straight shot of a graffiti figure looking down at the messy graffiti. The light on the wall is reflected by a nearby canal.
12. Lovely depth of field work here on these rainbow coloured graffiti bricks.
13. Stunning diffused light on this colourful graffiti in a European city.
14. The amazing works of Banksy are often admired. This is his flower on Pollard street. Not your normal graffiti, hey?
15. Finally, the Empire state stands proud under dark skies while the foreground graffiti is lit up by an opening in the clouds.
If you liked the works of the above photographer, please leave a comment below. Thank you.
Incredible graffiti photography
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Incredible graffiti photography
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