Not sinceSamuel Bradleyhave I been this excited about beautifully offbeat photography.

Robert Moses Joyce is the person behind these dream-like photos.

Let him be your guide as he takes you into some magical and mystical places.

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Read that interview below.

There’s definitely a surreal feeling to your work.

Are you purposely striving to create dream-like photography?Well, the images draw a long path.

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I think deeper than what you and everyone else sees in the photos lies my actual being.

I live through these photos in reality.

I think I open myself up to the surreality of everything and that’s why it comes out.

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That’s beauty, real beauty!

His illustrations are literally of another planet, and move me like a mountain.

She pulls it out of me like no other and can birth oceans with her spirit.

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I’d have to also say my friends who inspire me daily simply with their presence.

I dream of riding motorcycles through the desert with my best friends.

I think that’s sexy, and inspiring.

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Music plays a part larger than the horizon.

Zion, Godspeed You!

Being in a room full of singing human beings is a completely unique experience.

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I’m drawn to the physicality of the sounds, it’s possible for you to feel the vibrations!

How would you describe your style?Haha!, I always get hung up on this question.

I guess it’s a mix between ancient depictions, old stories and fables, and the thoroughly modern.

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I’m really attracted to that.

I hope that translates.

They’re really just my dreams.

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What is it about photography that you love?Photography is such a great way to share your perspective.

I wish that everyone could see what I see, even just a glimpse!

I’m interested in making films for the same reason.

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I like how tangible it is.

It’s also a way to be making something while doing anything or being anywhere.

I want to meet all of you beautiful people!

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To share love, and to live there.

Thanks for the interview, Robert!

Love your magical photography…

Robert Moses Joyce on Flickr

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