Beautiful Silhouette Photography by Dominic Liam

D Pos - Photographer based in Athens, Greece, Dominic Liam, has developed a new concept of silhouette photography. His work is very unique, beautiful, and inspirative.


About the concept, Dominic always wanted to shoot a sunrise but just couldn’t drag himself out of bed at such a time. In the end it was students who dragged him to the beach for an early morning swim.


“I took his camera and saw one of, if not the most beautiful sunrise I’ve ever had the pleasure to see. I learnt two things that day, the best time to shoot and never rely on a stranger to take the correct stance. Always take your subject with you,” he said.


Sometimes it’s very hard for most photographers to stick to one concept, but Dominic bring an enormous amount of diversity to your concept and constantly push yourself to make great art.


“Sticking to one concept is a sacrifice, but i found it to be worth it. I wanted to build a gallery that people would stop and take a look at, not just the most recent post. By posting only one image a week it allows me the time to think about what really needs to go in next.”







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Beautiful Silhouette Photography by Dominic Liam

Beautiful Silhouette Photography by Dominic Liam

D Pos - Photographer based in Athens, Greece, Dominic Liam, has developed a new concept of silhouette photography. His work is very unique, beautiful, and inspirative.


About the concept, Dominic always wanted to shoot a sunrise but just couldn’t drag himself out of bed at such a time. In the end it was students who dragged him to the beach for an early morning swim.


“I took his camera and saw one of, if not the most beautiful sunrise I’ve ever had the pleasure to see. I learnt two things that day, the best time to shoot and never rely on a stranger to take the correct stance. Always take your subject with you,” he said.


Sometimes it’s very hard for most photographers to stick to one concept, but Dominic bring an enormous amount of diversity to your concept and constantly push yourself to make great art.


“Sticking to one concept is a sacrifice, but i found it to be worth it. I wanted to build a gallery that people would stop and take a look at, not just the most recent post. By posting only one image a week it allows me the time to think about what really needs to go in next.”