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Creative portrait photography in a tilted world

Lead: Do you still remember Jackson's weightless dancing skills? Romain Laurent, a photographer from new york, also took a series of portraits of pedestrians walking and skateboarding in the dumping world with the concept of gravity-free dumping, which felt very realistic. How did the photographer finally achieve it? Let's study together.

When you see pedestrians coming at an oblique angle, you will definitely be surprised. Is it magic? Or psychic? In fact, this is a portrait photography by Romain Laurent, a photographer from Brooklyn, new york, with creativity and shooting skills. In the photo, someone is holding a coffee cup, a pocket or a skateboard in his hand, but it seems to be tilted to one side by gravity, but his expression is very natural. How did this happen?

Photographers say that there are two ways to create such visual effects: one is that a model can first figure out the movements and expressions at the moment of dumping, and then take pictures immediately before the soft landing, which can create the illusion that the world is tilted. However, this method is not very successful and needs more experienced models.

Another skill, please Photoshop retouching! You can pull the model with a rope first, or support the model's body with a thin pole, and then shoot the open field with the same composition angle after shooting. Then, through post-production software such as Photoshop, the empty scene photos are taken as the background layer, and the ropes and poles on the model are carefully removed, so as to create realistic images of the tilted world.