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Old 30th of April 2012 (Mon)   #1
jnthn205
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Default Anyone know how to do this?

So recently I've been looking at old photographers from the past, their styles, etc. I stumbled upon Erwin Blumenfield. There is a style of photo he does, and he repeated several times. Below are pictures for reference, but I was just wondering if any of you guys know how he did this. It looks like some sort of glass pane window, but I wonder if there is a way to do something like that in photoshop.

http://www.allartnews.com/wp-content...d-NYC-1944.jpg

http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ku...dbuto1_500.jpg

http://www.metaphorimages.com/wordpr...5/EB-1-600.jpg

Also, if you guys know any other photographers I should check out, that are similar to blumenfield, let me know!
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Old 31st of May 2012 (Thu)   #2
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Default Re: Anyone know how to do this?

It looks like old school glass that was often used in offices, like office doors. I don't know of an easy way in Photoshop but you could probably get a piece from a glass store.
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