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I Create Fun Images Using Photoshop Because Photography Takes Itself Too Seriously
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Too much photography takes itself too seriously. My work is about anything other than work, it's about the play.
Every day I hunt for juxtapositions and irony in the world around me, before pulling opposing images together in photoshop. The result - sometimes - is a comedy.
Most of my work is based in London, Sydney and New Zealand, where I've spent most of my time for the last few years.
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High Life
Moonwalk
No Wifi
Friday
Against The Tide
Lunchtime Stroll
Lover Jet
Wrap Up
Invasion
Indecision
kinda reminds me of that saying "you don't know where life is taking you"
They're all so creative and fun! Especially love the Astronaut on the Cheese and the No Wifi one. As they often say in storytelling, the unexpected can make something mundane interesting. Put a mountain, and it's bland. Give the mountain a tuque, and suddenly, it's intriguing. It seems each image is worthy of a short story...
Thanks so much for your comment! The idea of a short story for each image sounds really intriguing to me. I would like to make a book featuring some of my work in future - maybe short stories would add another dynamic! :)
The stories tell themselves, though there's endless angles to them so everyone might see a story of their own. How did the astronaut end up a slice of cheese? Is it an explorer from an alien world? Who communicates back to mission control... "This unknown surface is oddly reminiscent from our 3rd moon's surface. Soil sample analysis is needed for further assessment..." Who put the tuque on the mountain? Etc. The hallmark of great work is that they stir people's imagination.
Absolutely love the map. Excellent!
Thanks so much - I really appreciate that :)
Amazing
They're all so creative and fun! Especially love the Astronaut on the Cheese and the No Wifi one. As they often say in storytelling, the unexpected can make something mundane interesting. Put a mountain, and it's bland. Give the mountain a tuque, and suddenly, it's intriguing. It seems each image is worthy of a short story...
Thanks so much for your comment! The idea of a short story for each image sounds really intriguing to me. I would like to make a book featuring some of my work in future - maybe short stories would add another dynamic! :)
The stories tell themselves, though there's endless angles to them so everyone might see a story of their own. How did the astronaut end up a slice of cheese? Is it an explorer from an alien world? Who communicates back to mission control... "This unknown surface is oddly reminiscent from our 3rd moon's surface. Soil sample analysis is needed for further assessment..." Who put the tuque on the mountain? Etc. The hallmark of great work is that they stir people's imagination.
Absolutely love the map. Excellent!
Thanks so much - I really appreciate that :)
Amazing