One mistake new photographers often make is always shooting from the same point of view – eye level – and always looking for subjects at the same height.
This week I have found some photographers who looked at things a bit differently and chose to look down – to their own feet – or to other people’s shoes and feet. Here is a connection of images of feet (not all human necessarily) and shoes where the photographers chose to see a little outside the box.
Images of feet and shoes
By MIKELIKEBIKE
By Mister G.C.
By Malia
By Caroline
By Khánh Hmoong
By M I S C H E L L E
By Monroe’s Dragonfly
By Craig Sunter
By Ariel H.
By tomstar3000
By Maria Teresa Ambrosi
By Khánh Hmoong
By Michael Frank Franz
By litherland
By James Jordan
By Dean White
By Juan Antonio F. Segal
By girl/afraid
By Khánh Hmoong
By andriuXphoto
By Donnie Ray Jones
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