——Picasso If mastering skills determines whether a person can enter the door of photography, then for creative photographers, imagination determines how far they can go.

Everything you can imagine is real. ——Picasso

If mastering skills determines whether a person can enter the door of photography, then for creative photographers, imagination determines how far they can go.

Today, the editor wants to share with you is Justin Peters, a 22-year-old Surrealism artist from Germany.

This young man started to come into contact with photography at the end of 2015 and has now become an influential figure in the Instagram, Behance, 500px and other image communities.

And his works, as you can see, are a combination of photography and post-production—a common routine, but Justin does much better than most people.

And the young artist's short photography journey proves a good saying: often times choice is more important than hard work.

Like most photography enthusiasts, the main factor that prompted Justin to pick up the camera is interest.

But after experiencing the initial shooting and learning basic post-production skills, he realized a problem: he did not want to simply process photos like most photographers.

So after a period of self-study, Justin began his creative image creation that continues to this day. According to his own description, in the process of continuous learning, positive feedback from the Internet provided him with a steady stream of motivation.

When watching these photos, in addition to lamenting the artist's amazing imagination, Photographer was also shocked by the real unreality they created - although you can see at a glance that the picture is unreal, everything in the picture is so natural, as if they will appear abrupt even if they really exist.

And it's like Justin's dogma: "Everything you can imagine is real." He tries to prove this with his own photos, and we do feel it.

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