We take hands for granted. When babies are born, we kiss their tiny fingers and
toes, marvel at their strong grip. As adults we may write
silly messages
on them, but mostly our hands just do as they’re told, and they’re told
to do a lot. We work, dance, play, without thinking much about them.
But these photographs highlight a beautiful part of us, whether they’re
worn and accustomed to work, or they belong to a little one whose hands
have yet to experience the world.
Faceless Bunny and Kitty by Helga Weber
Working Woman’s Hands: Hoi An, Vietnam by Meg and Michael Matlach
Soft Skin by Katarina
Ceramists Hands by Natures Images Photography
belizean man by dsasso
Joanna Newsom live @ Auditorium by Daniela Vladimirova
adore by fedewild
70/365 by cinnamon_girl
Grandma’s hand by jimpg2
Untitled by Chiara Cremaschi
Untitled by Chiara Cremaschi
Fearchest by János-Csongor Kerekes
just that moment counts… by Adrian Dreßler
My House by Ian Sane
Put your hands up in the air… by Thomas Leuthard
Hands of Chrystalee by Moyan Brenn
Dark Fingers With Dripping Water by D. Sharon Pruitt
cat nap/dirty fingernails by Jay Ryness
Bubble Popper by Jeff Kubina
Free Hand in Zebra by D. Sharon Pruitt
Child’s Hands Holding White Rose for Peace by D. Sharon Pruitt
dreaming hands by Gisela Giardino
slow down, slow down, slow… by Victor Bezrukov
Pole Dancing… by Thomas Leuthard
everything’s in your hands by brahim Iujaz
Macro Fingerprints by D. Sharon Pruitt
Alone by D. Sharon Pruitt
I wanna hold your hand by Josep Ma. Rosell
untitled by Edgar Dacosta
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