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32 Hilariously Clever Photographs From Award Winning Photographer Arthur Mebius
Arthur Mebius captures moments through a comedic lens. The best photography award winner creates one frame stories where he seeks to show the "past, present and future" in a single funny photo.
Mebius has worked in photography for over 15 years and has created signature hilarious image plots for advertising agencies large and small. The artist even produces film projects and says he can shoot 25 frames per second when briefed accordingly, "The stories that I like to shoot can be funny, curious, compelling, filled with plot twists or all at once."
When you look at the eclectic portfolio of Mebius, it isn't hard to see why he has been recognized by the likes of D&AD, ADC, Cannes, Epica and the PANL Sony Award. And though his works include quite a lot of photo editing, he still manages to portray the scenarios in a highly believable way. In addition to his commercial advertising gigs, the photographer stays busy with numerous personal projects.
Scroll down below to check out his photo manipulation works and best ads!
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By not making things about themselves
Load More Replies...I once sat next to a 5-6 year old little girl on a plan. She looked at my breasts and said: "I want to drink from your magic juice." That girl really creeped me out.
I immediately assume that is one creepy Mom, who teaches their kid that?
Load More Replies...Which also means that the woman in green DID breast feed when she could, so quit mom-shaming
Load More Replies...The girl on the right reminds me of Karen Gillan (aka Amelia Pond of Dr Who).
That's what I immediately thought too!!!!
Load More Replies...Yes, but not all mum’s can breast feed so they can’t be judged.
Load More Replies...Soooo not telling my many nephews/nieces that two of them did something similar when I held them as babies.
Well, my nephew reacted this same way when my sister handed him to me when he was about this baby's age.
Reminds me of when my wife was helping her sister try on clothes and yelled from the room, "Hey, did you know Gillian has bazoombas?" I replied, "There's no good answer to that question."
The pic implies that the baby is thinking "F that bottle, look at those I want my milk from her breast" while the baby's mother can't figure out why the her baby won't drink from his milk bottle and thinks there is something wrong with the milk in the bottle. Wow
Try only wearing Speedo's made of cheesecloth and expect no one notice or speak!
Seems the baby would rather have the real thing than the bottle his mom has for him.
According to today's women , this baby's future is RUINED ! ... LMAO !
and straight people say to not shove homosexuality in their faces...
Load More Replies...It's from an advert for a pregnancy test. No-one seemed to get that is was supposed to be a joke (when you really really REALLY want to be sure), so was a massive advertising fail.
"This wasn't what I was thinking when they said I could get rock-hard abs."
"Our other horse is a unicorn. Stacey, come out of the bathroom and bring Majesty with you!"
I was taught in the art school if the audience can't understand the message in the art - it's a fail for the artist. What's the point spreading a message which noone understands. I see this as a desparate and failed attempt to be original or funny.
Whoever wrote the headline needs to learn the difference between vaguely amusing and hilarious. Even vaguely amusing is a stretch.
Glad to know I'm not alone in the land of the lost. Kind of a Norman Rockwell feel but without getting to a point.
Great shots~ Was there a theme to this, tho? As a whole, I mean. I understand each photo is a different message, but was there a general intention? Just wondering.
Meh. Very well executed but cold. I have the impression that the photographer thinks he's incredibly witty when often he's just a bit of an a*s.
#25 has me really stumped. I think I get a lot of them, but some are just up for personal interpretation, I guess. I'm American, so maybe I just think I "get it", cause Americans can't admit they don't get the joke (except for 1 big ugly orange one).
I was taught in the art school if the audience can't understand the message in the art - it's a fail for the artist. What's the point spreading a message which noone understands. I see this as a desparate and failed attempt to be original or funny.
Whoever wrote the headline needs to learn the difference between vaguely amusing and hilarious. Even vaguely amusing is a stretch.
Glad to know I'm not alone in the land of the lost. Kind of a Norman Rockwell feel but without getting to a point.
Great shots~ Was there a theme to this, tho? As a whole, I mean. I understand each photo is a different message, but was there a general intention? Just wondering.
Meh. Very well executed but cold. I have the impression that the photographer thinks he's incredibly witty when often he's just a bit of an a*s.
#25 has me really stumped. I think I get a lot of them, but some are just up for personal interpretation, I guess. I'm American, so maybe I just think I "get it", cause Americans can't admit they don't get the joke (except for 1 big ugly orange one).