Igor Lipchanskiy Photoshops Himself into Classic Album Covers
I’ve always had a love for great album cover art. So does Igor Lipchanskiy. So much so, he can’t leave himself out it. This Russian photoshop wiz places himself right in the middle of the action, or more precisely, just off to the left or right of the frame. The results are downright hilarious.
Now you know longer have to wonder what was happening just outside the frame during your favorite album cover photo shoot. His mad photoshop skills and offbeat sense of humor transforms these classic album covers into a whole nother funny story by giving us glimpse of what’s really going on behind the scene.
And when you’re done here, check out more on Igor’s Instagram.
Double Fantasy (1980) by John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Rebel Heart (2015) by Madonna
The Idiot (1976) by Iggy Pop
The Best Of The Doors (1985) by The Doors
Heroes (1977) by David Bowie
Abbey Road (1969) by The Beatles
21 (2011) by Adele
Blue October (2009) by Approaching Normal
Money And Cigarettes (1983) by Eric Clapton
Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (2006) by Artic Monkeys
Willpower (2013) by Will i. am
Prince (1979) by Prince
The Wall (1979) by Pink Floyd
Watching Movies With The Sound Off (2013) by Mac Miller
Late September (2005) by Deepest Blue
Madonna (1983) by Madonna
Is This It (2001) by The Strokes
Born In The U.S.A. (1984) by Bruce Springsteen
Good Girl Gone Bad (2007) by Rihanna
The Works (1984) by Queen
End Of The Century (2003) by Ramones
Baby One More Time (1998) by Britney Spears
The Eminem Show (2002) by Eminem
Christmas With Sinatra & Friends (2009) by Frank Sinatra
Sweet Sexy Savage (2017) by Kehlani
Mind How You Go (2006) by Skye Edwards
Nothing Was The Same (2013) by Drake
True Blue (1986) by Madonna
Royalty (2015) by Chris Brown
Damn The Torpedoes (1979) by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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