A Romanian photographer grabbed her camera, credit card and backpack scouring the globe for beautiful women to photograph (damn why didn't I think of doing that?!)
The results are stunning. From the usual suspects like Columbia and Latvia, to some surprising places like Myanmar and the Amazon rainforest. Most of her subjects are painfully gorgeous. And they are not models. They are real women. Here's a couple of samples:
Finland:
![[Image: women-portraits-atlas-of-beauty-mihaela-noroc-noroc.jpg]](http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/women-portraits-atlas-of-beauty-mihaela-noroc-noroc.jpg)
Iran:
![[Image: I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-t...6__880.jpg]](http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-to-show-that-beauty-is-everywhere6__880.jpg)
Myanmar:
![[Image: I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-t...8__880.jpg]](http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-to-show-that-beauty-is-everywhere18__880.jpg)
Sure we all have certain types or features we like (which seems to drive the endless SEA vs EE vs LA arguments). But seeing all these different faces, skin tones, clothes, body languages, settings, you start to realize what we might miss getting trapped by the categories we use to dice up the world and, too often, people.
You can find more of her pics at:
https://instagram.com/mihaelanoroc/
http://www.boredpanda.com/women-portrait...ela-noroc/
(don't read the parade of stupidity called "comments" on BoredPanada.com -- just enjoy the visuals).
And as an aside, her IndieGoGo page has a pie chart showing a breakdown of her expenses over the past two years of travel. Super helpful to folks here who are planning an extended vacation and are wondering how to budget for it.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-atlas-of-beauty
The results are stunning. From the usual suspects like Columbia and Latvia, to some surprising places like Myanmar and the Amazon rainforest. Most of her subjects are painfully gorgeous. And they are not models. They are real women. Here's a couple of samples:
Finland:
![[Image: women-portraits-atlas-of-beauty-mihaela-noroc-noroc.jpg]](http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/women-portraits-atlas-of-beauty-mihaela-noroc-noroc.jpg)
Iran:
![[Image: I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-t...6__880.jpg]](http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-to-show-that-beauty-is-everywhere6__880.jpg)
Myanmar:
![[Image: I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-t...8__880.jpg]](http://static.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/I-photographed-women-from-37-countries-to-show-that-beauty-is-everywhere18__880.jpg)
Sure we all have certain types or features we like (which seems to drive the endless SEA vs EE vs LA arguments). But seeing all these different faces, skin tones, clothes, body languages, settings, you start to realize what we might miss getting trapped by the categories we use to dice up the world and, too often, people.
You can find more of her pics at:
https://instagram.com/mihaelanoroc/
http://www.boredpanda.com/women-portrait...ela-noroc/
(don't read the parade of stupidity called "comments" on BoredPanada.com -- just enjoy the visuals).
And as an aside, her IndieGoGo page has a pie chart showing a breakdown of her expenses over the past two years of travel. Super helpful to folks here who are planning an extended vacation and are wondering how to budget for it.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-atlas-of-beauty