Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World


If you like dark, melancholic and surreal photography – look no further. Gabriel Isak is an incredibly talented photographer who likes to explore darker themes in his work and doesn’t shy away from the topic of mental illness and depression. Gabriel started exploring photography about a decade ago and coincidentally that was the time he first started to struggle with depression. Photography was a way to distract himself and also create and explore a different world, one he was in control of, instead of the real world which left him feeling sad and helpless. Eventually depression made him lose all passion for photography and he stopped taking photos. However, once Gabriel came out of it on the other end he’s been using photography to explore his feelings and his own experiences. His photography has a very melancholy and lonely feel to it, but it’s also magical and surreal in a way. The photos are both telling and full of meaning yet vague enough to have everyone choose their own meaning or relate in different ways. Here are some of his incredible works.

1. Let Go

How haunting is this photo?

Let Go | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

2. A Girl And The
Shadow

A series of photos
that will make you think and explore how you feel in your day to day
life.

A Girl And The Shadow | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

3. This particular
one is quite eerie don’t you think?

Quite eerie | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

4.It’s interesting
how Gabriel depicts the shadow faceless yet ever present.

Faceless | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

5. No matter where
you go, it’s always there, right next to you.

Right next to you | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

6. Wonder what he
wanted to say by putting the shadow in front of the girl not behind.
Do ever feel like a shadow of a human?

The shadow in front of the girl | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

7. Peace Of Mind

Is this photo really
peaceful or does it make you feel like the subject is just trying to
get away and find peace somewhere in nature?

Peace Of Mind | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

8. By Your Side

Who is always by
your side? Is it your friend or your own inner self?

By Your Side | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

9. The Sea

The following photos
are all part of the series called “the sea”

The Sea | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

10. Who is this blue
faceless person floating in the water?

Blue faceless person | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

11. What does that
bird symbolize? It’s strange how you can tell the movement was
happening all over the place in this photo yet it seems so still at
the same time.

Bird | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

12. Do you even just
want to blend into the environment and disappear?

Blend into the environment | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

13. Feels cold and
very quiet and serene yet a bit menacing. Or is it just me?

Is it just me? | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

14. Is that a little
beginning of a rainbow in the corner? Not every day is dark and
gloomy.

Rainbow | Surreal Photography That Explores One’s Inner Solitary World | Brain Berries

15. We’ll leave the interpretation of this one up to you.



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