If Photoshop had a sense of humor
James Popsys is a conceptual photographer from the UK. His images are described in different ways, but there is one common word - "funny". "I like to combine objects and places to create irony and layering effect in the hope of causing a smile. Sometimes I add a play on words," says the photographer.
"I've never had a moment of insight. My concepts are usually born out of thoughts accumulated over several weeks or months. I prefer to sit on an idea and make sure that it is as convincing as possible before I start spending time on its implementation. I'm looking for contradictions and irony, they usually bring humor to photos," explains James Popsis.
The photographer says that the most creative moments in his life are when he walks the streets and that he has never had a cool idea while he was sitting at home.
(14 photos in total)
Source: Bored Panda"Friendly Fire" (Friendly Fire).
"Lazy Morning" (Lazy Morning).
"High order" (Tall Order).
"Electronic Ben" (Digital Ben).
"There is no exit" (No Exit).
"Zone 334" (Zone 334).
"Packing Signal" (Packing Light).
"Shower Cap" (Shower Cap).
"Tired of London" (Tyred Of London — consonant with tired of London).
"Worldviews" (Views).
"Barbecue Building" (Bbq Building).
"Suits".
"Light House" (Light House; in English lighthouse — lighthouse).
"Global Warming" (Global Warming).
Keywords: Great Britain | Irony | Collages | Photographers | Photoshop | Humor