Video here. "Erik Johansson creates realistic photos of impossible scenes -- capturing ideas, not moments. In this witty how-to, the Photoshop wizard describes the principles he uses to make these fantastical scenarios come to life, while keeping them visually plausible."
Canadian photographer "Meryl McMaster carefully constructs her site-specific self-portraiture, from making the props, tripping the shutter, and editing the resulting photos." Read the article about her process and see more photos of her work, here.
Go to https://bit.ly/3byqT82 and vote for "Call for help" by Sands Secondary to help them win a video contest. It's on the theme of "Not all Injuries are Visible." Thanks
Umut Recber's Instagram profile here. He creates images using the kind of photoshop we've been doing lately - selections, layer masks, etc. and blending them really well. I think to create a really good image, you need to start with brainstorming an idea first. Then create it.
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