"My crazy daughters" — a project by John Wilhelm
Categories: Children | Photo project | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/my-crazy-daughters-a-project-by-john-wilhelm.htmlFunny photos of his daughters creates a Swiss photographer John Wilhelm. He not only comes up with the idea, but also processes the images so as to obtain as funny. Exaggerating, the photographer shows girls with completely different sides.
All stories are family portraits are incredibly positive and unique. Smile will be from ear to ear!
The family lives in Switzerland. "Before you take a photo, I create a rough composition, understanding what you want to see in the end, and then carefully process the photos".
"I "photoholic" and "senegali". Family is sacred to me. All I talented, all I can do, I invest in the family and my girls".
"I think they will always be nice to turn this a scrapbook".
It should be noted that the full extent of the photographer's creative not only in photo daughters. Without exception, his pictures are very original and entertain no worse interesting Comedy.
On his website, John puts other collages, many of which can safely be called conceptual. Although by and large they are fun and interesting.
Keywords: Daughter | Dad | Portrait | Smile
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