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Sleeveface: The video

Maggie Koerth-Baker at 7:28 am Tue, Jan 12, 2010

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I love this helpful how-to film that teaches you to use vinyl album covers to create wonderful, wacky photos with musicians' faces (and butts, and feet) superimposed over your own.

(Thanks, Greg Mitchell!)

Previously:
  • sleeveface pool on flickr
  • photos combining real faces and people on paper money
  • web zen: record cover zen

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