Sunday, December 23 2012
Wes Naman, one clever photographer, had the brilliant idea of taping his models' faces with scotch tape and create a mind twisting series of photos featuring squiggled eyebrows, taped shut eyes and mouths, folded ears, crushed noses and squeezed cheeks.
The results are amazing, but I wonder how it felt after the photo shoot... when it was time to take the tape off.
The results are amazing, but I wonder how it felt after the photo shoot... when it was time to take the tape off.
source: wesnamanphotography.com
Tuesday, September 11 2012
Imagine if you could give to your iPhone the magic of a Polaroid. You would then get to snap a picture and instantly have it develop in the palm of your hand. Forget computers, wireless printers, ink cartridges and prepare to get mind blown with probably the coolest iPhone photography accessory yet.
Impossible is what it's called. And it's becoming a reality as this Kickstarter project's funding is reaching its $250,000 goal.
So how does it work? Simple. Launch the app, select your photo, clip your iPhone to the cradle and open the shutter. And then he magic happens. An instant photo is produced using only the light from the display – and ready to be physically shared.
Impossible is fully portable. With one charge, you can get up to 150 development cycles. It uses instant films for Polaroid 600 and SX 70 cameras and its cradle is compatible with the iPhone 4/4s and 5.
Impossible is what it's called. And it's becoming a reality as this Kickstarter project's funding is reaching its $250,000 goal.
So how does it work? Simple. Launch the app, select your photo, clip your iPhone to the cradle and open the shutter. And then he magic happens. An instant photo is produced using only the light from the display – and ready to be physically shared.
Impossible is fully portable. With one charge, you can get up to 150 development cycles. It uses instant films for Polaroid 600 and SX 70 cameras and its cradle is compatible with the iPhone 4/4s and 5.
source: kickstarter.com








