I am a HUGE Halloween enthusiast and long-time Walking Dead fan. Two years ago I had my first Halloween Mini Session and one client had her children come as zombies and the rest is history.
I know MY zombies aren't necessarily a classic zombie, but if zombies were to exist - who's to say HOW they would look shortly after being turned? I love the glowing eyes that I do because it adds a "beautiful allure" factor to something potentially very deadly. I use a make-up artist for every "zombie" to do a base undead makeup and then I edit the snot out of each image individually. Each one of these images takes anywhere from 15-30 minutes to hand edit depending on the make-up and what I want to achieve.
This type of photography may be considered a bit taboo by many people, but for those who enjoy a little bit of darkness in their lives - this is awesome, one of a kind experience.
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Great use of photo shop. The lightening of the skin, use of brushes and brightening of the eyes enhances them just right to create the ghoulish feel and look.
Awesome!!! Hope you don't mind I saved some for my wallpaper. 😎
They definitely does. I am sure they had a great time while shooting.
Yeah, great idea, overall but not on to put a kid's bleeding face as a call-card. I got severely triggered for childhood abuse there, for those couple of seconds it took me to stop shaking and actually read the damn writing underneath. I'm sorry to spoil this, cause it's a great idea, as I said before, but.
Great use of photo shop. The lightening of the skin, use of brushes and brightening of the eyes enhances them just right to create the ghoulish feel and look.
Awesome!!! Hope you don't mind I saved some for my wallpaper. 😎
They definitely does. I am sure they had a great time while shooting.
Yeah, great idea, overall but not on to put a kid's bleeding face as a call-card. I got severely triggered for childhood abuse there, for those couple of seconds it took me to stop shaking and actually read the damn writing underneath. I'm sorry to spoil this, cause it's a great idea, as I said before, but.