π Cindy Sherman - As a conceptual photographer, Cindy Sherman stages self-portraits as fictional narratives, often embodying grotesque or unusual characters. #CindySherman
π Steve McCurry - Famous for his striking documentary and travel photography, Steve McCurry captures the soul of his subjects and the vibrancy of different cultures #SteveMcCurry
π Annie Leibovitz - Known for her intimate celebrity portraits and whimsical editorial work, Annie's photography captures the essence of her subjects in unique settings #AnnieLeibovitz
π Gregory Crewdson - Master of staged, cinematic photography, Gregory Crewdson is known for his eerie, melancholic, and surreal scenes #GregoryCrewdson
π SebastiΓ£o Salgado - Renowned for his poignant documentary and nature photography, SebastiΓ£o Salgado highlights the resilience of humanity and the beauty of our planet #SebastiaoSalgado
π Dorothea Lange - A prominent documentary photographer, Dorothea Lange is best known for her powerful images of the Great Depression #DorotheaLange
π Diane Arbus - Diane Arbus's photography focused on marginalized people and subcultures, often revealing the strangeness in the familiar #DianeArbus
πΈ Martin Parr's unique vision embraces the quirks and eccentricities of everyday life with a touch of humor. Discover his vibrant world! #MartinParr
πΈ Dive into the captivating world of Alex Webb, where color, light, and shadow come together to create striking images. #AlexWebb
πΈ Reuben Wu's innovative approach to photography combines geometric shapes, landscapes, and futuristic technology. Get inspired by his captivating style! #ReubenWu
π Robert Capa - A war photographer and photojournalist, Robert Capa's images captured the intensity and human experience of conflict #RobertCapa
πΈ Immerse yourself in Ramin Nasibov's world of bold colors, clean lines, and striking geometric compositions. Discover the power of simplicity! #RaminNasibov
π Richard Avedon - Known for his minimalist portraits, Richard Avedon's photography often revealed the vulnerability and inner lives of his subjects #RichardAvedon
π That's it! We hope this thread has inspired you to explore the work of these iconic photographers and create your own images using MidJourney. Share your creations with me, and happy image generating! #MidJourney
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This AI can place your product into any image, keeping proportions intact, and it only takes seconds!
Examples and prompts included in this thread π§΅π
Before I get into how @higgsfield_ai Canvas works and share the prompts with you, here are a couple more examples so you can see how it handles any product or character.
Lighting, poses... none of that matters. All you need is Canvas, and then you can even animate it!
Tutorial thread on how to keep characters and style consistent in your videos using Freepik π§΅π
Includes prompts. examples and all the info.
Letβs get started: first thing we need to do is lock in our character and style.
You can use your own LoRA like I did, or generate any character. I used Mystic on @freepik.
Set up the scene with your prompt and choose a style so the entire clip has a consistent look.
Now comes the fun part.
We take the image and use it as a ref for Flux Kontext in Freepik. We keep the style we selected earlier and use the prompt to tell it what we want in the composition.
I went to Yosemite and things got totally out of hand...
All I had was my phone and the prompts + tips below for Motion 2.0 π§΅π
First, we need to record a video of ourselves. In my case, I took advantage of a trip to San Francisco to swing by Yosemite, and it was amazing! The place is absolutely stunning... so I recorded a few clips like this one!
Now we grab the last frame.
Now we head over to @LeonardoAi_, upload the frame we just grabbed, choose "motion" as the video model, and pick the "Flood" motion control. Just like you see in the screenshot.