The Joy of Photoshop: When You Ask The Wrong Guy For Help
The Joy of Photoshop is the long-awaited book from the social media sensation James Fridman.
Have you ever taken a seemingly perfect picture only to have it ruined by one tiny detail? Photoshop master James Fridman is only too happy to help, even if he sometimes takes requests a little too literally.The Joy of Photoshop contains James's best-loved and funniest image alterations. From the woman who wished to look like a mermaid, to super-fans who want to be edited into their favourite movies, his followers never get quite what they asked for. Including plenty of never-before-seen pictures, this meme-tastic book will have you in stitches!James Fridman is a British graphic designer based in London who has grown a huge social media following by taking requests for photograph alterations and editing them as asked for but with a comedic twist. His work has been featured in many publications, from BuzzFeed and Mashable to the Huffington Post, the Metro and the Daily Telegraph. He has also established the James Fridman Foundation, which works to support young children affected by social issues.
Author: James Fridman
Format: Hardback, 192 pages, 150mm x 176mm, 440 g
Published: 2021, Headline Publishing Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Humour: Collections & General
The Joy of Photoshop is the long-awaited book from the social media sensation James Fridman.
Have you ever taken a seemingly perfect picture only to have it ruined by one tiny detail? Photoshop master James Fridman is only too happy to help, even if he sometimes takes requests a little too literally.The Joy of Photoshop contains James's best-loved and funniest image alterations. From the woman who wished to look like a mermaid, to super-fans who want to be edited into their favourite movies, his followers never get quite what they asked for. Including plenty of never-before-seen pictures, this meme-tastic book will have you in stitches!James Fridman is a British graphic designer based in London who has grown a huge social media following by taking requests for photograph alterations and editing them as asked for but with a comedic twist. His work has been featured in many publications, from BuzzFeed and Mashable to the Huffington Post, the Metro and the Daily Telegraph. He has also established the James Fridman Foundation, which works to support young children affected by social issues.