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"Dad" Martin tapped into the national psyche with his own imaginative brand of homespun surrealism.
Martin began using trick photography in 1908, producing a series of wildly exaggerated post cards.
Within three years, Martin's trick photos earned him a fortune.
"Dad" Martin tapped into the national psyche with his own imaginative brand of homespun surrealism.
Martin began using trick photography in 1908, producing a series of wildly exaggerated post cards.
Within three years, Martin's trick photos earned him a fortune.
Sep 7, 2005 6:45 AM
Re: 'Did You Ever Have a Dream Like This?
It's like a turn of the century Fark or SA photoshop contest.
By: ByteBaron
Re: 'Did You Ever Have a Dream Like This?
Wow he did this in 1908? That looks like something you would need photoshop for.
By: Tanoop
Re: Did You Ever Have a Dream Like This?
Wow, that's really impressive, considering it's way back in the early 1900s
By: nagolttam
Re: Did You Ever Have a Dream Like This?
Very impressive, I got a few laughs outta the duck hunt pic.
By: Dr_Shattnin
Re: Did You Ever Have a Dream Like This?
Every photography student learns trick photography somewhere along the line.. all you do is dodge the area of the overlay in the first print layer, then block off the printed area while printing the second layer. Really isn't hard to do.
By: redblues


