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Scenes Of Everyday Life Make Me Think Of Things I’ve Seen In Cartoons Or Movies So I Use My IPhone To Remake Them (30 New Pics)
Like many people, I always imagine weird things when I walk in the street, when I work or when I’m home. But I never found a good way to tell what goes through my head.
One day, wanting to make a joke with friends, I replaced a statue of Napoleon in Cherbourg with a picture of my little pony on my phone and took a picture. I had so much fun that I put it on Facebook, people immediately liked it.
I remade another photo in this style, people still loved it. I had finally found a way to tell all the stupid things that I think at that time! The scenes of everyday life always make me think of things I've seen in cartoons, movies or video games. With these kinds of photos, I can show people what goes through my head daily.
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I am a 39-year-old photographer living in Cherbourg in Normandy, France. I was a teacher for ten years (history in high school). However, during the COVID pandemic, two years ago, I quit my job to pursue my passion: photography and filmmaking!
I started photography when my first girl was born, ten years ago. Like many parents, I bought a camera to take pictures of my children and I thought it was great. I continued to take a lot of pictures and things happened "naturally".
I also wanted to try to make videos and I was successful enough to quickly make my way to a documentary filmmaker. That's what I'm doing now as well. It all started with photography.
It looks like my home country the Faroe Islands but in a much more funny way
I like photography because it has become a very popular art, everyone can take beautiful photos today, everyone has a chance. It is not reserved for the elite.
For me, creating photos, videos, montages is like oxygen, I need them in order to live. Maybe the most challenging part could be the moment when the job is over.
Am I the only one who immediatly went 'Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba'?
Today, I make films for television in France and I also work for the cinema. It's fun because it all started with a simple photo, then a funny montage. My background pretty much sums up what is the magic of internet 2.0. I continue to take pictures but mostly for fun.
“The Circleeee of liiiife, it moves us allll, through despair, andd looove” * out of tune. (Not hold me accountable to those lyrics
They're just stock photos though. And the way the hand has been lit differently makes me think they are actually trying to deceive. What makes actual photos like these cool is being in the right place at the right time. This is just fake.
Did BP repost their own article? It says it's from 1 day ago, but there are comments from 3 years ago 🤔
These things just go through your head as you observe the day? They fit, but I'd have to sit a good 5 minutes and think to myself "hmm, what could I stick in here?" A great number of them are so angle/size-specific too that it's hard to imagine, well, imagining them on the fly.
They're just stock photos though. And the way the hand has been lit differently makes me think they are actually trying to deceive. What makes actual photos like these cool is being in the right place at the right time. This is just fake.
Did BP repost their own article? It says it's from 1 day ago, but there are comments from 3 years ago 🤔
These things just go through your head as you observe the day? They fit, but I'd have to sit a good 5 minutes and think to myself "hmm, what could I stick in here?" A great number of them are so angle/size-specific too that it's hard to imagine, well, imagining them on the fly.