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Reboot Your Senses – The Crossroads Project Photography

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Reboot Your Senses - The Crossroads Project Photography

There are many different ways an office full of creative people can showcase their talent to prospective clients. Since I’m a huge photography fan, I especially enjoy watching photographers strut their stuff.

Bulgarian creative studio Addminimal wanted to express their talent for directing, light managing and makeup. The result was “The Crossroads Project” which will enlighten and refresh your senses. This project, directed by Adriana Gerasimova, is a wild and crazy ride of colors and creativity. It reminds me a lot of the Sexual Color photography. Nice!



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Author: Diana Adams
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By day, Diana is a geek and the CEO of Adams Consulting Group, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia (part of the Apple certified consultants network). At night, she writes, and writes, and writes... “I could write all night every night and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion." Diana also spends time assisting homeless men and women. She's a fan of extra hot chicken wings, Caramel Macchiatos, Star Wars, anything made out of Lego, and the #BA75 women on Twitter. You can reach her on email at diana@bitrebels.com.



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