Eccentric Photographs by Ryan McGinley

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21 Dec 2009


This is the kind of stuff that gets me really excited…pictures that look like they were taken from a low budget sci-fi flick from the 70′s. I love it. New York based photographer, Ryan McGinley seems to capture this general aura of mystery in his shots. When I look at them I get confused because I find that I really have no idea what’s going on (especially in those cave pictures). I love it when photos do that to me.

I’m also really digging Ryan’s distinctive use of color and lighting. Oh, and naked people. I just really, really love when photographers (and artists in general) step out of the box and run with their kooky ideas. Anyway, check out more from Ryan here, and let me know what you think via twitter or facebook.

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I am Amanda Macedo – a student, photography enthusiast, and lover of life. I eat, sleep and breathe art, and I hope to share with you some of my thoughts and findings here at Abduzeedo as I further my discovery of graphic design. You can also find me on Twitter: @amlight

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3 Responses to Eccentric Photographs by Ryan McGinley

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Brandon H

January 23rd, 2010 at 1:40 am

get a becket magazine or tuff stuff or you can go to your local card shop the becket and tuff stuff can be found at most stores or hobby shops

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I Hate Yahoo

March 10th, 2010 at 2:11 pm

As long as you like it any price would do.
And if it's not fake and cheap.

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Tasha

March 21st, 2010 at 12:27 pm

The language setting is the the very bottom of your homepage. You will see Facebook © 2009 and you click next to that change the language back to English

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