I don’t normally sit through and watch tutorials like this very often, but this particular ‘behind-the-scenes’ look was particularly fascinating to me.
Fstopper Lee Morris did a photo shoot with a 1968 Camaro. He was giving it to his father for Christmas and decided it would be awesome to give him the news of this new car with a photo of it.
Morris shows all sorts of cool tips and tricks, pulling back the veil of composite photography and the power of Photoshop. Take a look at these before and after shots to see exactly what he did:
Amazing, isn’t it?
Here’s how he did it:
You can read more on Fstoppers, as well as the video of Morris giving the photo/car to his father.
I think it’s easy to put a lot of pressure on video editors, graphic artists, and photographers to produce top-notch quality work. When you get a deeper look into some of these fields, you realize that there is a lot more work, time and money that goes behind it. While I don’t think that’s any excuse for sub-par work or church marketing that sucks, I think it’s healthy to keep our sights into perspective—and for the creatives themselves to never stop learning.
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