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Enthusiasts can benefit a lot from surrounding themselves with like-minded people. It helps them fuel each other's passion for the craft and continue to get better at it.

The Facebook group 'Minimalist Photography' is a perfect example of such a place. It embraces both classical minimalism and post-minimalism, or the so-called artistic (or conceptual) minimalism, and invites people to share their works.

"We look for uncluttered artistic images of quality and originality," the team running the group writes in its 'About' section.

Founded all the way back in March 2005, the community now unites 285K members. "We have evolved [our] rules over several years and they seem to work to keep the timeline focused on the artwork and the room a civil, respectful, and enlightening place."

Continue scrolling to check out our hand-picked collection of some of the group's most popular images.

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I N S O M N I A

I N S O M N I A

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Minimalist photography grew out of the extreme abstract painting and sculpture of 20th-century artists. With simple geometric patterns, strong lines, or painted color fields, minimalists created work that didn't refer to anything in the real world but instead stood only for itself. Minimalist photographers adopted this focus on simplicity and limited compositional elements and then applied these principles to what they saw in the real world

To make your own minimalist images, you have to be confident that the scenes that appeal to you will also appeal to others. "It's about focusing the viewer’s eye on a singular object or subject and eliminating white noise," photographer Aleks Baharlo said. "I've learned over the years to trust my instinct and just go for it, but it's a fearful thing to make the one subject in the entire frame occupy less than five percent of the frame while everything else is white."

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Gray With Yellow

Gray With Yellow

Maciej Jurkiewicz Report

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Weathering The Storm

Weathering The Storm

Stefan Ribler Report

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First Post

First Post

Fabien Durola Report

Because minimalist photography tends to be stark, the subject of every photo takes on even greater importance than in other styles of photography. Without other figures or compositional elements in the foreground or background, the subject has to grab the audience’s attention.

"The subject matter better be interesting, or a minimalistic photo becomes a simplistic photo,” Baharlo said. By isolating an interesting subject, you invite the audience to use their imagination and invent their own story. 

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Landscapers Palette

Landscapers Palette

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After Light

After Light

Ji Lu Report

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Rain Incoming

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Misty Blue

Misty Blue

Pete Chapman Report

Without background noise, the elements in the frame and the angles at which you capture them become even more important.

To draw the viewer’s focus to your subject, compose your photo carefully in your viewfinder. Ask yourself if everything in the frame is essential.

Take an element away from the image and see how you like it. Does it feel more balanced? Does it feel like your attention is going where you want it to go? You can do this over and over again, moving the camera or changing your position until only the bare essentials remain.

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Hunza Pakistan

Hunza Pakistan

Malik Faizan Liaquat Report

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Figures In The Mist

Figures In The Mist

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Blue On Blue. The Mediterranean

Blue On Blue. The Mediterranean

Kath Holton Report

Baharlo has no problem breaking the rule of thirds. "My photography is often a lot of contrasting lines: a horizontal horizon, vertical subject matter," he said.

"Either everything in the frame is vertical, everything in the frame is horizontal, or it’s a contrast of the two." Experiment with each photo to see what works best with each subject.

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Empty

Empty

Christopher Baldwin Report

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Summer Perspective

Summer Perspective

João Pedro Montez Report

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Cyan & Red

Cyan & Red

Ika Abuladze Report

With a shallow depth of field, you can keep the viewer’s attention on the subject by blurring the background. "I use a shallower depth of field, so the subject matter is in focus and everything in the background is completely blurry," Baharlo said. You can achieve this by widening the aperture, which lets more light into the camera’s sensor, or you can increase the distance between the camera and the subject, and then zoom in on the subject. This will result in a blurrier background. If there are lights behind your subject, a shorter depth of field can create a bokeh effect, turning points of light into fuzzy circles. 

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Queuing

Queuing

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Sunrise Through A Leaf

Sunrise Through A Leaf

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Perfect Storm

Perfect Storm

Luana Valentich Report

Widening the aperture isn’t the only way to increase the light that reaches the camera’s sensor. You can also slow down the shutter speed to create a higher exposure or a more light-filled photo. A higher exposure can turn a cloudy sky into a field of white. "Most of my photographs have a lot of negative space in white, which accentuates the gray or darkly colored subject matter," Baharlo said. He recommended bracketing, taking a picture at the proper exposure, then taking one at a much higher exposure and another at a much lower exposure. These variations give you more options when you edit the photo.

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The Edge

The Edge

Mario Draco Report

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New Mexico, USA

New Mexico, USA

Larry Malam Report

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Next Station

Next Station

AKittinan Googlegogi Report

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Rondini

Rondini

Carlo Panzera Report

You can find minimalist shots virtually everywhere, but quieter settings tend to work best when you're shooting landscape photos. “It’s very difficult in an urban environment to take a lot of minimalistic photography, but desert, beach, or mountains tend to be more friendly to minimalistic photography,” Baharlo said.

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Daylilly Droplets

Daylilly Droplets

Elisabeth Brecher Report

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My First Post

My First Post

Joanne Rebecca Kuras Report

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Ligt Line

Ligt Line

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Different Ways

Different Ways

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Still, you can find minimalist subject matter even if you live in a crowded city. Look for blue skies, blank walls, stretches of concrete, or grassy fields in parks. Keep your eyes open to everyday life.

In minimalist photography, color—or the lack of it—can add focus, stir up drama, or even evoke serenity. Bring your vision to life by experimenting with a range of different palettes. And if you get a shot that you like, share it with 'Minimalist Photography!'

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Simple And Beautiful

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Old Dock

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Shadows…

Shadows…

Jose Fuentes-Colon Report

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1st Post Here

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Santa Cruz. Oran, Algeria

Santa Cruz. Oran, Algeria

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Alentejo - Portugal

Alentejo - Portugal

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Taken From The Plane

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Jose Marques Lopes Report

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Under The Eiffel Tower, Paris France

Under The Eiffel Tower, Paris France

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Just A Tree!

Just A Tree!

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Tree In A Field

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James L. Neihouse Report

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Giorgos Kohilas Report

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Blue And White

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Grand Egyptian Museum’s Minimal Architecture

Grand Egyptian Museum’s Minimal Architecture

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Colors, Lines And Shapes

Colors, Lines And Shapes

Francisco Alface Report

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Hennie Mosselveld Report

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But At Least Tried

But At Least Tried

Darius Logminas Report

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Jp Time Report

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Morning Coffee

AR Helmi II Report

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Michael Putorti Report

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Oanh Kim Phạm Report

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Minimalist Portrait

Minimalist Portrait

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Stairway To Heaven!

Stairway To Heaven!

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Touch And Go

Touch And Go

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Stop And Reflect

Stop And Reflect

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Solitude

Solitude

James L. Neihouse Report

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Sahara

Sahara

Hiram M. Angueira Report

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Intense Sunlight

Intense Sunlight

Holly Pawlowski Report

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Standing Tall

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Alison Carr Report

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Boat Alone On Sunrise

Sandro Pavan Report

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Qualcuno Emerge Sempre

Qualcuno Emerge Sempre

Mario Veronese Report

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Rainbow Alley

Marianne Celis Report

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Squaring The Circle(S)

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Declined Again?

Declined Again?

Simon Goggin Report

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Genevieve Iris Report

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Black & White

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Ika Abuladze Report

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Water Grass

Water Grass

Rene D. Dion Report

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Rachel Burns Report

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It's Complicated

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Janusz Maniak fotografia Report

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The Gates Of Delirium

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Tomasz Topczewski Report

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Grass In The Water

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Samir Rešić Report

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"Inside Out" - Versailles

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Erika Moreno Report

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L'arbre Est Plus Gros Que Vous Le Pensez

L'arbre Est Plus Gros Que Vous Le Pensez

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Salvatore Rella Report

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Jas Perez Report

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Serenity

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Jancsi Farkas Report

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Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Lau A. Report

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Storm Is Comming

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Rain Incoming

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Andreas Svensson Report

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Murat Güleryüz Report

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Knocking On Heavens Door

Knocking On Heavens Door

Dan Witting Report

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Eclipse

Eclipse

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