Forest Fusion Photography

Photographer Oliver Morris Puts Women and the Woods Together

18-year-old, London-based photographer Oliver Morris has only just started his post-secondary education, and his skills as a photographer are rapidly developing to the point that he may already have a successful career on his hands by the time he finishes school.

The Oliver Morris portfolio shows an artist who is obsessed with the fusion of humans and nature. His pictures physically combine disembodied women with the backdrop of the wilderness. In describing his style, Morris "My subjects are usually people within a landscape," Oliver Morris said. "[I use] double exposures to make them almost blend in with the surroundings."

Because he is so young, it is still too early to pigeon-hole Oliver Morris into a certain style, but one thing can be said for sure: he has a bright future as a photographer.
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