I love making surrealistic photo portraits using props, practical effects, and illusions. Since I didn’t want to resort to photo editing to create my images, I knew that I would have to get physical and build my own photo backdrops.
Since I knew I wouldn’t be able to afford my own studio space until I had my feet on the ground, my parents lent me their garage space to use as my photography art studio. These creative photos were all taken in that small, crowded, too-hot-in-the-summer, too-cold-in-the-winter, Michigan garage!
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Wonderful work. I'd love to see more "behind the scenes" shots, showing how you set everything up. Fascinating how odd angles in one perspective become three dimensional in another. And all with simple props and color schemes, too. 💙
Wonderful work. I'd love to see more "behind the scenes" shots, showing how you set everything up. Fascinating how odd angles in one perspective become three dimensional in another. And all with simple props and color schemes, too. 💙