These pseudo-still life photos will make you feel incredibly anxious
Mar 5, 2016
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Tension can be a difficult concept to capture in photographs. It’s not impossible though, as photographer Aaron Tilley and Director Kyle Bean show in their latest project IN ANXIOUS ANTICIPATION for Kinfolk Magazine’s Adrenaline Issue.
Created to highlight the release of adrenaline when you’re expecting something, even if it never happens, the photo series shows a collection of events that are seconds away from turning a still life into some sort of chaos.

The project is not only incredibly clever, but extremely well done. The minimal aesthetics and simple color schemes keeps the focus on the concept at hand and the anticipation that we’re all holding onto.
Below are the remainder of the photographs from the series:




You can find more of Aaron Tilley’s work on his website and follow him on both Twitter and Instagram.
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Image credits: Photos by Aaron Tilley and Kyle Bean used with permission.
Gannon Burgett
Gannon Burgett is a communications professional with over a decade of experience in content strategy, editing, marketing, multimedia content creation. He’s photographed and written content seen across hundreds of millions of pageviews. In addition to his communications work for various entities and publications, Gannon also runs his multimedia marketing agency, Ekleptik Media, where he brings his expertise as a full-stack creator to help develop and execute data-driven content strategies. His writing, photos, and videos have appeared in USA Today, Car and Driver, Road & Track, Autoweek, Popular Mechanics, TechCrunch, Gizmodo, Digital Trends, DPReview, PetaPixel, Imaging Resource, Lifewire, Yahoo News, Detroit Free Press, Lansing State Journal, and more.



































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