Being a photographer means that one should be set on showing the world through one's eyes, as best as one can. It means that those people who have decided to try themselves as photographers show everyday events, stunning moments, friendly faces and horrible fragments in the way that they experience them.
I once asked a photographer what was the point of his pictures. To that he replied: "if I wanted to say it, I would have said it. I wouldn't have taken pictures to express it." He had a point.
But my point is this, how do those people, the photographers, see their own faces and souls, and how do they want us to see them? True, that many photographers make their own faces a trademark of their works, but their ID's show how they usualy see (or feel about) themselves. Some do conceptual pieces, others just classical portaits. Another part of them show their tools of the trade as a part of them, while there are also those who let other artists portray them.
I made a selection of some ID's that intrigued me and divided them in only two categories: Black and white, and In colour.
Enjoy

Black and White


In Colour (and something in between):



Shameless self-promotion:
Devious Comments
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Here in this life
We seem so lost.
On this side of brightness
We don't know where to go.
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it is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors ...
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Memento Mori
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Memento Mori
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Memento Mori
jas nemam uslovi tuka da gi postiram novite fotki, verojatno kje treba da pochekaat dodeka da sredam smestuvanje, net, everything..
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you try and make like this is so much fun, but we know it to be quite contrary
thank you for including me
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We all should wake up and smell the coffee.
fala
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"Become the change you want to see in the world"
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