Photos that have been drawn on?
March 20, 2014 12:11 PM   Subscribe

Can you share with me photos that have been drawn on? Samples after the jump -

So I am working on Save the Dates (yay! engaged!) I have this vision in my head of a photo of us and then the text and graphics on the card are drawings (so a drawing on me of a veil and a bow tie or hat on him, maybe birds.. something whimsical) but I am not at all a graphic designer so I was hoping if you can help me find samples to explain this idea in my head to someone that can make it happen and so I can fine-tune the style I would like it done in. Make any sense?

I've had a hard time googling these kind of images all I currently have are
this or like this or this or this or this
but they aren't exactly what I want. What keywords should I try? Please feel free to send across any images that you know of. They can even be ads.
posted by xicana63 to Grab Bag (8 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite
 
I have used the Rhonna app for this exact purpose.
posted by saucysault at 12:19 PM on March 20, 2014


Possibly photography illustration or photo illustration?
posted by James Scott-Brown at 12:30 PM on March 20, 2014


This Flickr group and pinterest board might also be helpful.
posted by James Scott-Brown at 12:34 PM on March 20, 2014


These recent Lumosity commercials.
posted by Jason and Laszlo at 12:35 PM on March 20, 2014


Douglas Gayeton does stuff like that: http://500px.com/photo/8508587
posted by xammerboy at 12:45 PM on March 20, 2014


Here's some drawings on pictures of cats.
posted by grapesaresour at 1:00 PM on March 20, 2014


Elegant purikura?

Purikura are the illustrated 'stickers' used in Japanese photobooths. Lots of them are over the top, but it does have that idea of adding to our decorating a photo with drawings.
posted by jrobin276 at 1:51 PM on March 20, 2014


Photo overlays, I think?
posted by Dragonness at 2:11 PM on March 20, 2014


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