"I am fascinated by the mystery hidden in faces": Billy Plummer's expressive portraits
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/i-am-fascinated-by-the-mystery-hidden-in-faces-billy-plummers-expressive-portraits1.htmlBilly Plummer has been shooting for more than 30 years, creating talented works in a peculiar style. During this time, many people have visited his lens — from the homeless to the stars of world cinema. The photographer sincerely believes that there is true magic in everyday life, and knows how to reveal this magic.
Source: Photographer's website
Billy Plummer's works have been exhibited in Australia and in Europe. He now lives in Sydney, specializes in commercial photography, and is actively working on personal projects.
The photographer likes to challenge himself by going in search of the unusual in the ordinary. Every shooting for Plummer is a search for the unknown. He is particularly interested in people of different cultures, so he often makes portraits.
Billy Plummer photographed everyone from mountain tribesmen, Buddhist monks in Southeast Asia and the homeless to Jean-Claude Van Damme and Richard Branson.
Keywords: HDR | Portrait | Portraits | Photographer | Photo portraits | B/w
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