Juha Arvid Helminen’s Shadow People
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Finnish photographer Juha Arvid Helminen has created a black on black series that has me all aflutter. It’s the same mix of fear and attraction as the first time I read The Invisible Man or watched The Headless Horseman at the age of six. And a more recent instance–a shameful tickle in my pants upon discovering Pyramid Head in Silent Hill.





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Sirkka says:
Wery powerful images
alanjerry says:
Is this all in camera or do you change things during post processing?
The navajo indians do pottery this way of black on black it is beautiful as well. I would like to see more subjects covered. question how much of the DADA movement like Huigo Balls get up were dressed like a robot sort of with a cone hat like the ones here?
perhaps the artist doent read these well if they do
let me know what you think?
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Jerry
Biceps says:
Truly powerful photos.
Good job with the lighting.