The series of selfies created by Iiu Susiraja, a Finland-based self-portrait photographer, is definitely different to those popular selfies on social networks, frank, funny, antics, wickedly humorous or bizarre, whatever you may think, her works absolutely capture our attention and impress us. The photographer stated that she take selfies because it’s the subject she certainly know the best, “I make object of myself and my privacy, which is a moment of fame. To turn the privacy as a public is a shelter for me. I feel privacy very painful. When I have been spoken about my art I have mentioned words: the documentation of emotions. My art it is like a playful anarchism with equipment and the rituals of taking back the power. Everyday life is my muse.” according to Iiu Susiraja.
New selfies concept by Finnish photographer Iiu Susiraja
We Are Nature - Artist photographs herself naked with some stunning trees around the world
Watching firework in an unusual way unlike any long exposure firework photos
Split view of the Milky Way, a mountainous landscape and the underwater
Photo collection of optical illusion
'The Big Bang' - Looking up close at bullet-proof glass being shot
Optical illusions by Chema Madoz
Glamorous wigs made of water
Creative camera tricks from Barcelona-based photographer Jordi Puig(40+pics)
Amazingly clear view of the International Space Station crossing the sun and moon
A perfect shot of kingfisher diving straight into the water from 720,000 photos in 6 years
Unusual X-Ray images of couples embracing each other
Adorable engagement-style photography of elderly couples
Candid photos revealing incredibly coincidental moments in the streets of cities
Nocturnal mountains illuminated with drones
Funny photos of transparent screen trick
Unusual photos of couples wrapped-up in vacuum plastic bags
Wonderful wave photos
Porcelain figurines in the midst of shattering captured by high-speed photography technology -
Wondrous mushrooms and fungi photos by self-taught photographer Alison Pollack reveal a marvelously ...
Breathtaking underwater photography in black and white