Pixelated Photography Series

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A Photographer Captures Models in Casual Poses and Pixelates Them

This pixelated photography series was captured by French photographer Richard Bachellier.

The artist usually captures female subjects in his photos and adds a vibrant twist to what would otherwise be quite standard imagery. Featuring women in different poses in a variety of settings that are mostly based in nature, the photographer then pixelates parts of those images. This gives the photos an unusual quality in which some areas are clear while pixelations make other areas appear blurry. The resulting series looks more like paintings than it does photos.

This pixelated photography manages to take relatively typical photos and turns them into artwork that has a style not often seen.
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