People usually edit photos because they want to enhance the lighting and color, remove blemishes from their faces, change the composition, or maybe just adjust the background elements. But Photoshop wizardJames Fridmantweaks photos upon request—to troll the owners! The Britishgraphic designerretouches images in the most hilarious and unexpected ways possible. One needs to be careful when asking him to edit theirphotosbecause he might take their word for it quite literally. Today, the Bored Panda team has compiled some of his best work through the years. So continue scrolling to enjoy his witty antics, and don’t forget to upvote your favorite ones.This post may includeaffiliate links.
People usually edit photos because they want to enhance the lighting and color, remove blemishes from their faces, change the composition, or maybe just adjust the background elements. But Photoshop wizardJames Fridmantweaks photos upon request—to troll the owners! The Britishgraphic designerretouches images in the most hilarious and unexpected ways possible. One needs to be careful when asking him to edit theirphotosbecause he might take their word for it quite literally. Today, the Bored Panda team has compiled some of his best work through the years. So continue scrolling to enjoy his witty antics, and don’t forget to upvote your favorite ones.
This post may includeaffiliate links.
As you look at the posts, you might have realized that James doesn’t Photoshop images in the typical way. He has a knack for taking suggestions and interpreting them in the most hilarious and literal way possible.But don’t feel too bad for the people hetrolls. He kind of warns them about what’s to come, as hissocial mediadescription reads, “Do not submit any personal photos that you do not want to be made public. Terms and conditions apply.”
As you look at the posts, you might have realized that James doesn’t Photoshop images in the typical way. He has a knack for taking suggestions and interpreting them in the most hilarious and literal way possible.
But don’t feel too bad for the people hetrolls. He kind of warns them about what’s to come, as hissocial mediadescription reads, “Do not submit any personal photos that you do not want to be made public. Terms and conditions apply.”
Sharing his journey, he toldThe Telegraph, “When I first started using image manipulation software, it was something new and not as widespread as it is now, so everyone was learning and experimenting. I did some funny edits for friends and family, and they ended up on the internet. Apparently, people found it quite entertaining and asked for more—that’s how I ended up creating my Twitter account.“Today, his obvious misinterpretations of people’sbasic editing requestshave amused a large number of people. At the time of writing, the content guru had nearly 1.8 million followers on Facebook, more than 2.3 million fans on X (formerly Twitter), and a whopping 2.4 million admirers on Instagram.
Sharing his journey, he toldThe Telegraph, “When I first started using image manipulation software, it was something new and not as widespread as it is now, so everyone was learning and experimenting. I did some funny edits for friends and family, and they ended up on the internet. Apparently, people found it quite entertaining and asked for more—that’s how I ended up creating my Twitter account.”
Today, his obvious misinterpretations of people’sbasic editing requestshave amused a large number of people. At the time of writing, the content guru had nearly 1.8 million followers on Facebook, more than 2.3 million fans on X (formerly Twitter), and a whopping 2.4 million admirers on Instagram.
In a professional setting, sometimes photographs need to be edited to enhance the quality of the image so that, when printed, they don’t appear pixelated. There are times when graphic designers need to ensure that the image is consistent with brand standards, and therefore they might make certain changes.Professional photosfor advertising and corporate communications need to convey the intended message effectively. This means that they may require a lot of editing to improve lighting, color balance, sharpness, and composition.
In a professional setting, sometimes photographs need to be edited to enhance the quality of the image so that, when printed, they don’t appear pixelated. There are times when graphic designers need to ensure that the image is consistent with brand standards, and therefore they might make certain changes.
Professional photosfor advertising and corporate communications need to convey the intended message effectively. This means that they may require a lot of editing to improve lighting, color balance, sharpness, and composition.
Looking at these funny edits surely reminds you that sometimes things are perfect just the way they are. No Photoshop required, especially from James. How do you like his hilarious and creative take on editing photos? Don’t forget to share this with someone who loves to retouch their pics.
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