Denmark
The Christian Science Center in Boston.
Radio City Music Hall entrance, near the Trump Plaza in New York City.
Cat and dog swept in a blanket in a homeless woman’s babytrolley. I asked her for a portrait, but she wasn’t very keen on it – so she let me photograph her little friends instead
Taken inside the danish art-museum of ARoS. The name comes from the old word for the city, Aarhus, where it is located – ‘Aros’ – and the latin word for art – ‘ars’. It’s an amazing structure – and if you’re ever in Denmark, I would definitely recommend a visit!
One of my first shots taken a DSLR, shot two years ago in Edinburgh, Scotland, during the G8 Summit – which explains the large amount of “Save The World!”-pins on his jacket! Some months later, I got a note from a fellow photographer on deviantART.com, linking me to a picture he shot himself – of the very same man. It’s a small world, isn’t it?
Shot at a danish themepark in 2005
Life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans Get up from your seat and get out there Live a little Who knows? You might even end up having a good time.
Sometimes we are lucky to bear witness to some of life’s golden moments; A baby’s first steps, a proposal, a reuninon between friends… or a child’s first touch of snow. This was their moment – hopefully one of many. And I was lucky enough to be at the right place, at the right time, to capture that moment. Lady luck must’ve smiled to me on that day.
I have a soft spot for children. And balloons. Mix the two, and you got me chasing this kid down the street to get a clear shot! Taken in Bergen, Norway in 2006
My first attempt at HDRI – shot at the coast of Norway in 2006.
Shot in January in the city of Aarhus. The name of the street (slash river) is Ć boulevarden, in case anyone ever visits Denmark and happens to be in Aarhus ; ) And yes, it’s made from two exposure – I wasn’t THAT lucky with the sky!
Shot at the trainstation in Aarhus, Denmark in January – a train was leaving the station, and as I walked up along the carts, I noticed this guy sitting there. I moved a couple of carts ahead, put the viewfinder to my eye, waited for him to get in the picture – and snap.
Ever had that feeling of absence?
Shot in Boston on Newbury Street – if you live in the area, you can see the housenumber and go down and check it out for yourself… Though the dog probably won’t be there ; ) Hope you like it : )
Shot at the Luxembourg central train station It was just too nice and square to not be shot ; )
Part of a series of portraits taken across the european continent. Work is only meant to be bought by myself for an exhibition, thus the insane markup price!
The last of a series of portraits taken across the european continent. Work is only meant to be bought by myself for an exhibition, thus the insane markup price!
The view from the top of Arc de Triomphe in Paris, shot on my trip around Europe in January
An underground escalator in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic
Shot in the modern part of Paris, a close-up of La Grande Arche de la Defense.
I took my own advice & used another model! -Featured in Experimental Photography and Editing February 2009 / -Top ten placement – Textured Work challenge – PixElations – March 2009
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Original oil painting produced on stretched 91cm x 61cm canvas using a knife, mixing only on the canvas using a limited colour palette.There’s many more figurative, dance and portrait fine art original oil paintings, pastels and gicleĆ© prints on my website: http://www.ryoung-art.com
model my daughter – all textures either made by me or purchased at dreamstime
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