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Everyone is going crazy in their own way
Everyone is going crazy in their own way. That's an American photographer from New Mexico Weight Naman (Wes Naman) decided to have some fun and make a small gift for their friends and acquaintances as a cheerful cartoons.
This idea came to him during that when he wrapped Christmas gifts for their loved ones and sealed them with tape. That's when he thought about it, what else can I apply this great invention of mankind as a regular sticky adhesive tape.
Creatives by nature, Weight Naman decided to experiment and apply it not naznacheniyu.Tak and came into a series of images in which the author's friends, lovers fool around the same as the photographer himself, voluntarily pasted his face tape. It turned out very funny, sometimes even scary faces - contorted lips, eyes, eyebrows. The result was so consummate that no photo retouching is not required.
Working as a commercial photographer, this kind of pictures Naman help maintain interest in photography. The author says: What was the result of my work is a kind of catalyst to help people see the world a little differently. So nice to see how random projects begin to live their own lives.
Weight Naman has already received an offer from a local advertising agency to use these portraits for advertising campaigns plastic surgery centers and office supply stores.
The entire collection of images can be viewed on his website.
This idea came to him during that when he wrapped Christmas gifts for their loved ones and sealed them with tape. That's when he thought about it, what else can I apply this great invention of mankind as a regular sticky adhesive tape.
Creatives by nature, Weight Naman decided to experiment and apply it not naznacheniyu.Tak and came into a series of images in which the author's friends, lovers fool around the same as the photographer himself, voluntarily pasted his face tape. It turned out very funny, sometimes even scary faces - contorted lips, eyes, eyebrows. The result was so consummate that no photo retouching is not required.
Working as a commercial photographer, this kind of pictures Naman help maintain interest in photography. The author says: What was the result of my work is a kind of catalyst to help people see the world a little differently. So nice to see how random projects begin to live their own lives.
Weight Naman has already received an offer from a local advertising agency to use these portraits for advertising campaigns plastic surgery centers and office supply stores.
The entire collection of images can be viewed on his website.