




Cole Barash is a self taught photographer. I found him while browsing on the inter web. While looking at his work noticed that his subjects were very interesting and fill of life and color. I do appreciate what he is photographing, however the way in which he edited is not how I would have edited these photographs, these photographs feel as if they are very Photoshopped. The unnatural colors and filters give the photo a completely different feel, than what I would have gone for.
here's his website! :http://www.colebarash.com/
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