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This Photographer Keeps Surprising The Internet With The Backstage Of His Photos
Have you ever wondered how long does it take for a professional photographer prepare a picture for a "public eye"? What are the steps that need to be taken before publishing that final, satisfying result? Everything‘s not so easy, and Brazilian photographer Gilmar Silva decided to prove it (previously here).
A while ago, this professional wedding and family photographer started a brilliant behind-the-scenes series, that he called LUGARxPHOTO ("place and photo"), that shows the backstage of professional photoshoots. First picture always shows the "working environment" of the photographer, and the second one reveals the final result which is sometimes hard to believe. The aim of the project is to talk not only about the amount of Photoshop that comes into play, but also to analyze the right angles and techniques that are used to get those perfect shots. Scroll down to see them for yourself!
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Every time I scrolled down to a new set, In my head I kept saying, Lugar...Foto
Shows why professional photographers earn so much - they really can extract beauty from the most ordinary settings
I see there's a work behind it and I congratulate the photographer for it. However, I find most of them are too similar among them, and their style gets cheesier and cheesier...
@Miss Cris I thougt I was the only one, I'm really not a fan of these photos, so cheesy but I guess they like different stuff in South America
Load More Replies...Every time I scrolled down to a new set, In my head I kept saying, Lugar...Foto
Shows why professional photographers earn so much - they really can extract beauty from the most ordinary settings
I see there's a work behind it and I congratulate the photographer for it. However, I find most of them are too similar among them, and their style gets cheesier and cheesier...
@Miss Cris I thougt I was the only one, I'm really not a fan of these photos, so cheesy but I guess they like different stuff in South America
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