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Richard Silver's photographs show us the world's biggest sights like Machu Picchu in Peru or Copacabana in Brazil. His photos, however, are not simply depictions of the landmarks but planned, artistic visual constructions that, with their playful combinations of sharpness and blur, create new worlds of experience.

Silver says: “People always ask me, How do I make people look so small or why do I make people look so small? Simple, WE ARE. In the big picture we are just a small blip of what the world truly is. I enjoy the power I have to change the perspective of the way people look at the world and maybe at themselves”.


Atlas Mountains. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Atlas Mountains. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Balloon fiesta, New Mexico. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Balloon fiesta, New Mexico. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Brooklyn Bridge. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Brooklyn Bridge. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Coliseum, Rome. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Coliseum, Rome. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Easter Island. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Easter Island. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Hagia Sophia. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Hagia Sophia. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Machu Picchu, Peru. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Machu Picchu, Peru. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Reykjavik. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Reykjavik. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Taj Mahal. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Taj Mahal. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Tokyo. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Tokyo. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Teotihuacan. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Teotihuacan. (Photo by Richard Silver)



Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. (Photo by Richard Silver)

Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. (Photo by Richard Silver)



World Trade Center Memorial. (Photo by Richard Silver)

World Trade Center Memorial. (Photo by Richard Silver)
04 May 2013 11:19:00