Carl Warner considers himself a ‘photographic illustrator’, one who creates something from nothing or transforms one thing into another rather than simply capturing it. And if you want to find out what that means, look no further than his series called Bodyscapes.
Through inventive and precise composition and lighting, Warner has sculpted monumental landscapes out of a well-built muscular body. That’s right, while most of the scenes appear to be composed out of several models, all of them were actually sculpted from a single person; the images were painstakingly stitched together from multiple shots.
Elbows and knees became mountains, backs and necks turned into valleys and desserts, and the illusions are really impressive. Continue scrolling and check them out for yourself.
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Valley of the reclining Woman
Image credits: Carl Warner
Desert of Sleeping Men
Image credits: Carl Warner
Fingers Cave
Image credits: Carl Warner
Shin Knee Valley
Image credits: Carl Warner
Cut Throat Valley
Image credits: Carl Warner
The Cave of Abdo-men
Image credits: Carl Warner
Elbow Point
Image credits: Carl Warner
Shoulder Hill Valley
Image credits: Carl Warner
The Sleeper
Image credits: Carl Warner
Headless Horizon
Image credits: Carl Warner
Twin Peaks
Image credits: Carl Warner
Pectoral Dunes
Image credits: Carl Warner
Desert of Backs
Image credits: Carl Warner
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