The Surreal Photography of Bobby Becker

These freakish shots will leave you dazed.

A photographer’s role is to capture life and light in conjunction to their location and time; Bobby Becker has done so in this surreal series of photographs for his personal portfolio. Utilizing straight angles and 1:1 ratio sizes, Bobby tells stories of both human interaction and isolation, discovery and even self-reflection in these bizarre photographs. Perhaps the most eye-catching is “History VI,” in which a man is seemingly connected to his television, tethered and unable to look away. Find more of Bobby’s photography over at his official Instagram page.

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