What If Both Sides of Your Face Were Identical?

New York-based photographer Alex John Beck, 32, took portraits of ten people and made symmetrical images using the right halves of their faces, and another using the left. The resulting images were then placed side-by-side for comparison. Symmetrical faces are said to be a benchmark for true beauty, but this startling project shows they might not be… Continue reading What If Both Sides of Your Face Were Identical?

Music Video Shows Singer Retouched in Real Time

Directors have shot a music video by photoshopping in real time the singers face. Hungarian musician Csemer Boglarka aka Boggie released a unique and creative music videos for her new song “Nouveau Parfum”. The production company took a different approach by digitally retouching Boggie’s face as she sings, transformed in just a few minutes into a glamorous beauty. Watch the video below.

Photographer Adds Herself Into Childhood Photos

Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka has digitally added her adult self into old photographs from her childhood standing side by side with younger self. Otsuka photo manipulation made it look like she was there the entire time. Photographs of Otsuka sightseeing across Asia and Europe date as far back as 1975.

What If Celebrities Were From The Middle East

Have you ever wondered what celebrities like Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves would look like if they were from the Middle East, how would they look like in traditional clothes? The other day, I decided to collect some of the high resolution photos with good contrast and play around with it in Photoshop. Here are some photos of celebrities wearing middle eastern traditional clothes. There will be more Photoshopped… Continue reading What If Celebrities Were From The Middle East

Spanish Designer Turns Munich Hotel Skyscraper Into 3D Art

Spanish photographer Victor Enrich turns architecture into improbable and surreal shapes through retouching and photo montages. Enrich has manipulated an 88 different images of a hotel skyscraper in Munich, Germany. The project took Enrich six months to complete as the mere rendering of the buildings’ shapes took five months to finish.