10 Images Where Hands Make All The Difference
As a photographic element, hands can be one of the most expressive subjects. They’re great at telling a story, they are able to communicate mood, add a bit of drama and can even help direct a viewers eye to what’s most important within the image.
I did a keyword search for “hands” on PhotoShelter, and found 289,681 images. (That’s a lot of hands!) Here are a few of my favorites…
India Pakistan by Ami Vitale.
Baby in a bicycle sling by Steve McCurry.
Two male hands gripping by Paul Foley.
Ancient Hands, Stencil Paintings, Rio Pinturas Canyon by Javier Etcheverry.
Hands tied up with a black ribbon lying in a gray bed by Josefine Jönsson.
Woman’s Weathered Hands, Candidasa, Bali, Indonesia by Paul Souders.
The Hands of Nolan Ryan by Darren Carroll.
X-Ray Hands from Bonne Images.
England – London – Gatwick airport boy and airliner by Richard Baker.
SUFI, THE MYSTICS OF ISLAM by Sergio Ramazzotti.
If you’ve spotted (or shot) any cool photos where hands really make the image, please share them by posting a link below!
I did this homage to Andre Kertesz with hands: http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e33/hatpix/Homage-Andre_Kertesz.jpg The original, Paul Arma’s Hands, Paris, 1928, is here: http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/55455?search_id=1
While travelling I love to stroll about markets. They are the pulse of places and where there is trade, there are hands involved. http://robertherrmann.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Vietnam-Bac-Ha-Sunday-Market/G0000HdIJa8GDA2g/I0000ClUslJADyKg http://robertherrmann.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Vietnam-Bac-Ha-Sunday-Market/G0000HdIJa8GDA2g/I0000SJdrEdn3a9c
I shot a friend’s hands and named the photo “Hands that have worked hard”. http://www.flickr.com/photos/genbug/3298538072/
I took this close-up image of an old man playing Domino while I was traveling in the countryside of Trinidad, Cuba. http://archive.renetimmermans.com/img-show/I0000wIFkloopV5s Personally I like how the worn skin of his hands matches the rough wood of the table he is playing on.
In keeping with the theme I just wanted to share a gallery I had created (years ago – pre-Photoshelter days) of HANDS and how they can be used to portray a culture, place, or travel experience. http://www.miraterra.com/gal_hands_01.htm
Love the shots you chose and the ones that have been added. I have some photos of farriers and blacksmiths in my horses gallery. Farrier shoeing a horse: http://tinyurl.com/mariannecampolongo-farrier1 And these three are a series of the blacksmith at work http://tinyurl.com/mariannecampolongo-blacksmith1 http://tinyurl.com/mariannecampolongo-blacksmith2 http://tinyurl.com/mariannecampolongo-blacksmith3
I took this photo of an indigo-dyer’s hands in Sumba, Indonesia. http://www.flickr.com/photos/beatabernina/5211682813/in/set-72157625464367664
Took this photo of a friend’s hands and named it “Hands that have worked hard”. http://www.flickr.com/photos/genbug/3298538072/
On a recent trip to India I ended up with a few images where hands really made the difference. http://tinyurl.com/6eawubp http://tinyurl.com/4bnn8qy http://tinyurl.com/5vaa6fj http://tinyurl.com/4daqpoq
Are we limiting to human hands? Amputated Gorilla hands seized from poachers who intended to sell them on the black market as Ash-Trays / Trophies.
Here some of my work from the serie: “Culture of Craft” where hands are vital part of the skilled labour artisans of today: el oud along the silk road: http://www.dominikphoto.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=53 Egyptian Wind Instruments » arghoul http://www.dominikphoto.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=57&g2_page=2 Egyptian Wind Instruments » mizmar http://www.dominikphoto.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=58&g2_page=2
One of my favorite hand photos somewhere between the mystery of palmistry and classical portraiture: http://carl-westergren.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Portraits/G0000iCXDX6EpZAA/I0000zzQG0pMkN7c
Here are a few of mine..I am working on a series…. http://www.tidalstock.com/index.php?module=media&pId=102&id=4651&category=gallery/life&start=0/ http://www.tidalstock.com/index.php?module=media&pId=102&id=2230&category=gallery/images&start=0/
Some of my “handy” images: http://www.carloslopezphoto.com/image/I0000At.fUTr3UWw http://www.carloslopezphoto.com/image/I0000yi7t15BqJLU http://www.carloslopezphoto.com/image/I0000vLiKEcgmCZ0
Wrestlers hands: http://archive.richardskovby.com/image/I00005KvKorYKpNM http://archive.richardskovby.com/image/I0000V11WiaWyo2U http://archive.richardskovby.com/image/I0000ztDd1Lo_Nfs
I took this photo while working on a portrait session. The details of her hands are very powerful, as is the woman to whom these hands belong.
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