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:: wizardry gallery
A triumph of planning, skill,
and artistry. While it looks as if
it was captured in a fraction of
a second, five separate images
were used in its creation, and
there was more than just a
leap of faith involved!
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How on earth was this done?
Lots of thought, planning,
experience, and also the skills
needed to photograph and then
combine about 16 images to
produce a stunning result -
there's no shortcut with images
of this complexity!
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Since we couldn't book tickets
to Bermuda, the client supplied
the background image. With
that in hand (well, on CD) we
photographed the model
accordingly, then seamlessly
combined the two.
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The magic combination of a
child and creative talent. Pity
she broke the 'A' when
swinging on it - I was going to
take it home.
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This is one cool cat!
Incidentally, Andy Warhol was
a great fan of cats and self-
published a book of cat
illustrations. In the 1970's he
changed his allegiance to dogs,
so that was that.
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A dream guitar like no other -
half solid, half purple-stained
walnut... it would be worth a
fortune! Pity it's not real
though (and our order is in
with Rickenbacker).
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Created from a photo taken on
holiday in Egypt by one of our
digital specialists. The
cartouche loosely translates to
"stand directly under the heavy
crystal ball and then see
stars."
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If this looks familiar it was one
of a number of images we
created for covers of the
recent Golden Pages series -
the poor fellow had to paint the
wall a number of times until
the colour was exactly right.
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An illuminating example of how
a product may be lifted to
amazing heights in post-
production (the anti-gravity
machine wasn't working that
day).