Bruce Emmett has created a series of movie poster spoofs for EMC on solutions for back-up and restoration of computer data.
Illustration Married with Photography
We are seeing a growing trend whereby illustration is combined with photography. Below are a few examples of different approaches. Sometimes the client supplies the photos, although frequently the illustrator shoots their own photos or stock photos are used.
Greg Stevenson created the hand-lettering and icons layered over the photo of Jeff Bridges, supplied by the client, Ink Publishing.
Anne Horst created a montage of stock photos and illustration to create this image on social media for the cover of Marymount Manhattan College Magazine.
Alanna Cavanagh's minimal and whimsical line illustrations create a great contrast with the rich fabrics in the photo supplied by Fabricut for this Trend Drapery ad.
John Webster created this piece with stock imagery and client supplied photos of Sorbara Hall on the St.Michael's campus at the University of Toronto. The article was on the history of the use of the campus in film.
Aaron Bihari used a photo with a duo-tone treatment for the background in this piece, to contrast with his illustrated VW bus.
This is an example of how Janice Kun creates a dream-like image with the use of her own original photography as well as stock imagery.
Margaret Lee often sets up her own photo shoots on location and uses a unique colorization to create whimsy and drama.
Bruce Emmett often stages elaborate sets, with himself as a model, in his photo-illustrative work.
Bruce Emmett's Magic Realism Springs to Life
Febreze launched a welcome to Spring campaign using an illustration created by Bruce Emmett, art directed by Tricia Piasecki of Elvis ( a branch of Cossette formerly known as Blitz).
Here's a detail of the wallpaper "springing" to life:
i2i Welcomes Bruce Emmett
We would like to introduce the newest illustrator to join i2i art, Bruce Emmett. Bruce studied illustration at the Syracuse University School of Art. He lived and freelanced for many years in NYC. In the mid-1990's he plunged into digital art and now juggles his time between the computer and the easel in his studio in France.
Fairy Liquid Posters done with Grey London