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.
Vancouver photographer for The Province newspaper explains the photos he's most proud of from last year here.
The beautiful short film recreates 35 of the most famous iconic photos. See if you recognize any of them! There were definitely some new ones to me. Interesting that they didn't just use the original photos, but they acted them out. The ad is to celebrate the 100th year of Leica (a photography company). More information, and a breakdown of all the photographs, is available here. In photoshopping photos together, or doing it old school like these guys, making sure the lighting matches the way it's supposed to is important for it to look realistic.
I love the way these are designed, with their own handwriting surrounding them. For your quote poster, you could put on a whole poem or an entire song instead of just one lyric, by doing the same kind of design. In Photoshop Elements you're going to have to use the space bar a lot, or use a lot of custom paths. In a program like InDesign (we have 4 copies) or the full version of Photoshop (we have 1 copy) you can create a custom text box by drawing around your subject. Let me know if you want to delve into that.
The photographer's name is Trent Bell, and the photos were taken from here. It may be much harder to get that perfect shot than you thought. Part of the reason many great photos are taken at sunrise/sunset is because of the light. But also no tourists that early in the morning? Full 17 here
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