Prakash Ghodke January 3rd, 2011

Minimalist Art Photography

Minimalist photography is known to be the art of less. Such calm pictures focus mainly on a few essential elements for composing the perfect shot. This type of photography art provides a challenge — by arranging only one or two elements in a scene to share a particular message across. In this post, we hope you will find some inspiring minimalist photography and see that sometimes a little shows a lot!

Hanger

Dried Palm Leaf

Three oranges on a blue and yellow background

Candle

Window

Pot

Baloon

Dandelion

Flower Vase

Cherry

Black & White

Vase

Lamp

Giraffe

Moderna Museet

Birds on chimney

London Eye

Summertime

Streetlight

Little Home

Rain

Lock

Doors

Bike

Black Sand Beach

Winter

Red

Green Car

Stone

Light Symmetry

Tree

Orange Gourd

Fig

Stairs

Door Handle

Prakash Ghodke

Hi, I'm Prakash Ghodke, an 18 year old from India working as freelance Web/Graphics Designer. Owner of Webdesignersdesk where i share tutorials and resources related to web design and web development. You can follow me on twitter.

44 comments

  1. Awesome examples – very inspirational for the upcoming year. I’ll definitely try to incorporate more minimalism in my photography this year

  2. Beautiful images, owing much to the bold graphic work of photographers like Pete Turner in the ’60s. Google him and you’ll see what I mean.

  3. You found some extremely good examples of using the minimalist style effectively. I work with a graphic designer and she has inspired me to utilize the minimalist on my blog. I feel it helps people hone in on the important details.

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