Deconstructing the work of others has been–and continues to be–one of the most influential things in my technical development as an artist. I’ll always bring my own vision, but I’m constantly asking myself, how in the hell was this, that, or the other photo made?
That said, we’ve dug into this before on a similar post that proved to be quite popular and–according to feedback–fun and helpful. As such, I’m interested to hear how YOU think I created the above LuluLemon Athletica advertising image. Was it in studio? Location? Composited? What was the lighting? The circumstances? The camera settings? The equipment used? Tricks?
I’ll reveal the details in a followup post. The person who gets the closest to describing the actual means of my creating it gets a signed book, a high five, or something interesting. G’head and let ‘er rip, love to hear your thoughts. Please don’t be shy… […click the ‘continue reading’ link below] —
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Its NOT photoshopped. im not a pro- photographer, but i know that what his pose is is called a freeze. Its a b-boy move, and with enough practice and stretching, many are able to do this. Just look it up. It just sucks that people would say that this is photoshopped when in reality they are putting effort into this. Im speaking from my dance experience that its possible, not fake. I dont want to sound rude, but just saying. 🙂