Portfolio: Sean Busher
By Dirk Metzmacher
Today I’d like to present a portfolio well worth seeing. It belongs to photographer Sean Busher. Beside a great execution his works also display a lot of humor. Click on Menu to the right, then on Portfolio. Great characters and sharp shots are awaiting you.
No Comments / Published on März 10, 2010
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Portfolio: Romain Laurent
By Dirk Metzmacher
Romain Laurent’s portfolio is definitely a must see. He has a great sense of humor and uses it for high quality collages. So it’s no wonder that among his customers you can find Coca Cola, EMI, Decathlon, Discovery Channel, Epson, Microsoft and Nissan. Here’s a small selection of his artworks.
No Comments / Published on September 5, 2009
Comic Characters Untooned
By Dirk Metzmacher
Pixeloo presents a few comic characters Untooned as if they were actually living among us. Step by step, separate areas are covered with real skin and hair. Those were taken from numerous photos. Read more »
No Comments / Published on August 19, 2009
Making of Bobby & Highlander
By Dirk Metzmacher
Ralf Mack stands for studio photography and digital image manipulation. On his website, the photo artist offers two Making ofs which I’d like to present here. This image show has lots to teach, too (and it’s great fun, anyway). Read more »
No Comments / Published on August 12, 2009
Amy Dresser
By Dirk Metzmacher
On her website, Amy Dresser presents great portraits of people in the categories of advertisements, beauty, celebrities and illustrations, which have been edited in Photoshop. The rather unusual shots are very contrasty and colorful.

3 Comments / Published on Januar 6, 2009
Selfportraits
By Dirk Metzmacher
On her website, Rebekka Gudleifs presents fascinating pictures in the categories of self-portraits, people, scenery, flora, fauna, water and film. The atmosphere of these pictures is difficult to describe, but they are certainly somehow melancholic.

No Comments / Published on Januar 6, 2009
Digital Painting
By Dirk Metzmacher
The website of the famous visual artist Yanick Dusseault, who already created matte paintings and production art in major movies such as Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Pirates of the Caribbean, demonstrates that a normal photo of a town with lively streets and a river can be turned into an apocalyptic scenery.

No Comments / Published on Januar 6, 2009












