Photoshop Manipulations by Martin De Pasquale

Creative Photoshop Manipulations by Martin De Pasquale

Photos by Martin De Pasquale

Photoshop is an essential tool for any professional photographer, it helps nip, tuck, smooth, and transform any digital image in any way you want. But Buenos Aires-based digital artist, Martin De Pasquale, took creative photoshop manipulations to a whole other level. In combining different elements and multiple images, he creates new realities, and mostly with self-portraits. Whether it's in transforming his skin to water, or creating a miniature him to mow through his facial hair, the images are pretty impressive.

Luckily for us, he shares how he creates these images through a quick tutorial video on YouTube. Below are some of our favorites, but definitely click here for more. Also follow him on Pinterest to see what he comes up with next.

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Photoshopped watercolor in photography by Aliza Razell

Artist Aliza Razell Brilliantly Combines Watercolor and Photography

Photos by Aliza Razell

Through photoshop, Massachussetts-based artist Aliza Razell brilliantly combines the art of watercolor and photography to create abstract self-portraits. In the past year, she created a two-part photo series, as part of a 365 photo-a-day project. The first series is titled Anesidora deriving from the explorations of the Pandora's Box myth, and the second titled Ikävä, which is the Finnish word meaning the feeling of longing. The combination of the two art mediums feels poetic and beautifully surreal.

Check out the following photos and find more of Aliza’s work on her Flickr or follow her on Facebook.

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