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The Best Beauty Product in The World!

This video is hilarious! With such great mockery, direction and editing it is no wonder he had more than 1.8M views in 3 days! ‘That’s the power of Photoshop!’ Watch video below and the Behind the scene at the end of the article.

This is how Jesse Rosten had the idea of creating this mini spot: “I was watching TV one sleepless night and stumbled upon an infomercial for some beauty product. The commercial showed Read the full story


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Have A Nice Day by Jennis Li Cheng Tien

‘Have A Nice Day’ project by Taiwanese artist Jennis Li Cheng Tien is a digital series made from random images found of the web. Using different type of filters, collages and Photoshop manipulations, the final images looks like unique watercolor painting. Read the full story


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Alex Castro Animal Portraits

We love when illustrators or photographers create artwork with animals. Here are Mexican graphic designer Alex Castro animal portraits. With his great photoshop skills, we could almost think these half human/half animals are real!

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Paula Parrish Photography

Paula Parrish has remixed the basic images of her photography and experimented with some creative photoshop skills by coloring and adding textures to them. The New York-based photographer plays with projections. She prints and mounts then re-shoots or Read the full story


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Agan Harahap’s Super Hero

How funny are Agan Harahap’s Super Hero series on vintages historical photographs. A beautiful photoshop job, that makes the super heroes seem  like they were really part of the scene. It reminds me as well of Ian Pool SupeHero series

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Shoe FLeur by Michel Tcherevkoff

The two things women love the most : Shoes and Flowers (and bags). NY based French photographer Michel Tcherevkoff had a revelation when he saw a photograph of a leaf he had shot for a client, turned upside down on his table and thought it looked just like a shoe. He scanned the image, added a heel, and that became the first Shoe Fleur.

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