3 best refrigerator photo stories
On August 8, 1899, US inventor Albert Marshall patented the refrigerator. Today, his invention is present in every home and has not surprised anyone for a long time. However, some find in refrigerators not only food, but also a source of inspiration.
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1. Drawings on the refrigerator
Charlie Layton is a freelance designer and illustrator based in Philadelphia, USA. Every week he draws on his refrigerator with an easy-to-erase marker. Charlie posts his creations every week on Facebook under the general title Frosty Fridays. Each of these "marker masterpieces" takes Charlie about 20-30 minutes to create, and he usually completes them over a cup of Friday morning coffee.
2. You are what you eat!
This series of photographs was made by studying the "inner world of refrigerators" of Americans. Photographer Mark Menjivar worked on this series for three years, traveling all over America. He photographed the refrigerators of different people from different walks of life in a variety of US cities. I photographed "as is", without embellishment, without removing or adding anything. As a result, a kind of portraits were obtained, because it is not for nothing that they say that a person is what he eats ...
3. Cats in refrigerators
As it turns out, people love to put their mustachioed pets in the refrigerator and take pictures of their happy or frightened faces among the food. In this collection you will find three dozen such images of very different quality with a variety of product sets from complete asceticism to relative abundance. Emotions of cats also vary greatly.
Keywords: Photo story | Refrigerator