Back in August last year, Japanese photographer Keisuke Jinushi showed how to create a fake girlfriend with a cleverly-angled camera. Now, Jinushi is back with another guide showing how to make it look like you're kissing someone in a picture all by yourself.
Just like in the first photos, Jinushi uses a couple clever details like applying foundation and nail polish to make his own hands appear more feminine. This time, he uses a wig to make it look like there's an actual girl in the photos and he places his hands so that it looks like she's touching his face.
These photos require a tripod and if you're brave enough to set up a photoshoot to show off your new "girlfriend," you should probably be prepared to get some weird stares.
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