Contents
- Low, yellow, Green, yellow, yellow, yellow
- A Snake on The Wall
- Just the two of us
- Minimalism
- Fluor
- Minimalist #13
- The Thing
- Minimalist Photography
- Minimal
- Isolated
- Industrial Exploration
- Sheep
- Minimal Photography
- Minimaliste
- Listens like a brick wall
- Winter time
- 77/365: Table
- Minimal Photography
- Outlet in a Pizza Restaurant
- Photo Challenge Day 295 – Rule Of Thirds [Remain Seated]
- South Beach Tenby from Clifftop – 5
- Untitled
- Un pomeriggio d’estate
- Old Holy Trinity
- Bon voyage
- Chair
- Minimal in U.S.A.
- South Beach Tenby from Clifftop – 3
- Opposed
- Steel Yourself
- Alert but not alarmed
- Irregularidad
- 5th ave. nyc
- Yellow Times
- Minimalist Photography
- Blue
- High life
- Yellow standings
- Hydrant
- Minimalist Photography
Minimalist photography is a technique in composing an image wherein the photographer uses a minimum amount of elements such as color, shape, line and texture. Basically, a minimalist photo is characterized by its simplicity but this does not necessarily mean it is a boring or uninteresting capture. On the contrary, a well-composed minimalist picture, can be dramatic and engaging to the audience. It has a potential to set ablaze the creative side of an individual encouraging him to form a subjective interpretation of the image before him. As a whole, the simplicity of a minimal photograph is what makes it a draw, and the striking setup, blending or interaction of one or two components makes it meaningful and artistic. Just like other minimalist artworks graphic designs and web designs, such as WordPress themes with minimal design, can be designed to fit into the popular phrase “less is more” in the hands of a skillfully captured minimalist photograph.
In this post, we are sharing with you some great examples of minimalist photography that you can enjoy or use as inspiration. Try to observe how the photographers of these images capture the subjects, and please do not forget to share with us your thoughts of these images. A social media share is of course encouraged and highly appreciated. Enjoy!
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Low, yellow, Green, yellow, yellow, yellow
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Giulio Nesi
A Snake on The Wall
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Photo used under Creative Commons from JohnONolan
Just the two of us
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Photo used under Creative Commons from aftab.
Minimalism
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Pimthida
Fluor
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Photo used under Creative Commons from annais
Minimalist #13
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Nomad Photography
The Thing
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Photo used under Creative Commons from lqpin
Minimalist Photography
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Cedrik Ferrer
Minimal
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Photo used under Creative Commons from François Angers
Isolated
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Photo used under Creative Commons from M.Christian
Industrial Exploration
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Michael Chase
Sheep
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Photo used under Creative Commons from down and out mk
Minimal Photography
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Photo used under Creative Commons from creasence
Minimaliste
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Yves Ouellette
Listens like a brick wall
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Robert Couse-Baker
Winter time
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Vladimir Zivkovic
77/365: Table
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Jer Kunz
Minimal Photography
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Photo used under Creative Commons from creasence
Outlet in a Pizza Restaurant
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Photo used under Creative Commons from A is for Angie
Photo Challenge Day 295 – Rule Of Thirds [Remain Seated]
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Photo used under Creative Commons from ?zlady
South Beach Tenby from Clifftop – 5
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Photo used under Creative Commons from pcgn7
Untitled
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Photo used under Creative Commons from +fatman+
Un pomeriggio d’estate
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Photo used under Creative Commons from sambukot
Old Holy Trinity
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Grant MacDonald
Bon voyage
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Isidr? Cea
Chair
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Photo used under Creative Commons from christopher.woo
Minimal in U.S.A.
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Photo used under Creative Commons from tanakawho
South Beach Tenby from Clifftop – 3
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Photo used under Creative Commons from pcgn7
Opposed
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Thomas Leth-Olsen
Steel Yourself
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Photo used under Creative Commons from BrittneyBush
Alert but not alarmed
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Photo used under Creative Commons from gilliannb
Irregularidad
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Photo used under Creative Commons from manuel holgado (mholm)
5th ave. nyc
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Photo used under Creative Commons from manuel holgado (mholm)
Yellow Times
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Tal Bright
Minimalist Photography
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Chris.Jeriko
Blue
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Marooned
High life
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Potyike
Yellow standings
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Photo used under Creative Commons from XcBiker
Hydrant
Photo used under Creative Commons from ‘ m x b c h r
Minimalist Photography
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Photo used under Creative Commons from +fatman+
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Great selection of minimalist photography. Minimalism is great whether it’s photography, web design or decor. I’m also into minimalism as far as consumption and consuming goes. The less you need the less money you have to have, the less money you have to have, the less you have to work at doing things you don’t enjoy to get that money.