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Apple Shows Off Surreal Photo Collages That Were Shot, Edited On iPhone

By Mikelle Leow, 09 May 2022

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Images by Gaia Barnatan, commissioned by Apple

 

Apple’s long-running Shot on iPhone campaign has now entered a dreamlike realm, where all imaginations are attainable with the right mindset… or app.

 

The Cupertino giant has commissioned Melbourne graphic designer Gaia Barnatan, who goes by the alias Liquid Pink, to transform eight photos—shot on an iPhone, of course—into four surreal compositions. 

 

Here, ordinary objects like a burnt matchstick and a strawberry aren’t so predictable anymore when juxtaposed against stunning skies.

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According to 9to5Mac, the artist created these photo fusions on the Bazaart app, which enables easy double-exposure shots like these ones, thanks to its magic background eraser and capacity for 100 photo layers (or five video layers).

 

Your camera roll doesn’t always have to be filled with food photos and screenshots.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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[via 9to5Mac and Apple, images by Gaia Barnatan for Apple]

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