Where can I find inspiration and tutorials for trick photography ideas?

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I’m looking for websites or channels that showcase creative “trick photography” concepts and sample images for inspiration. I’m especially interested in ideas I could adapt to a snow-themed shoot, but I’m open to any style. I’m also fine with concepts that involve post-processing in Photoshop. What are some good sources for examples and tutorials?

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While your question is very vague (and in danger of being closed)

I would take a look at http://www.diyphotography.net/

It has all sorts of ideas and unusual "trick" things to do that are a bit more interesting than pointing a camera at a cow!

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A few useful inspiration sources mentioned by the community are:

  • DIY Photography — a broad site with creative photography ideas, unusual projects, and how-to articles.
  • Trick Photography / PhotoExtremist — showcases many trick-photo examples, and the related YouTube channel explains how some of the images are made.

Since you’re open to Photoshop, these kinds of resources can be especially helpful because many trick-photo concepts combine in-camera planning with post-processing. For a snow-themed shoot, browsing galleries and tutorials on these sites can help you visualize poses, composition, and effects before you shoot.

In general, the best inspiration sources for trick photography are sites that include both sample images and behind-the-scenes explanations, so you can learn not just what looks good, but how it was created.

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