Iconic photos without Photoshop by John Malkovich
Renowned photographer Sandro Miller had worked with legendary Hollywood actor John Malkovich many times before, but when Miller wanted to pay homage to his most significant influences, he knew he had to come up with something extraordinary. So, with Malkovich as his lead unisex model, he recreated some of the most iconic and important portraits in photography.
The result was a photo project called "Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: A Tribute to the Masters of Photography." Miller's exceptional photographic skills and Malkovich's sparkling performance merged to create images that are very close (sometimes even practically identical) to the originals in spirit, composition, and execution. Most importantly, not a single image was Photoshopped.
Sandro Miller, Dorothea Lange/ Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California (1936), 2014
Sandro Miller, Philippe Halsman/ Salvador Dalí (1954), 2014
Sandro Miller, Albert Watson/ Alfred Hitchcock Goose (1973), 2014
Sandro Miller, Victor Skrebneski/ Bette Davis (1971), Los Angeles Studio, 2014
Sandro Miller, Andy Warhol/ Self-Portrait (1986), 2014
Sandro Miller, Diane Arbus/ Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey (1967), 2014
Sandro Miller, Gordon Parks/ American Gothic, Washington, D.C. (1942), 2014
Sandro Miller, Yousuf Karsh/ Ernest Hemingway (1957), 2014
Sandro Miller, Irving Penn/ Pablo Picasso, Cannes, France (1957), 2014
Sandro Miller, Arthur Sasse/ Albert Einstein with His Tongue Sticking Out (1951), 2014
Sandro Miller, Alberto Korda/ Che Guevara (1960), 2014
Sandro Miller, Annie Leibovitz/ John Lennon and Yoko Ono (1980), 2014
Sandro Miller, Bert Stern/ Marilyn Monroe and the Pink Roses (1962), 2014
Sandro Miller, David Bailey/ Mick Jagger "The Fur Hood" (1964), 2014
Sandro Miller, Edward Sheriff Curtis/ Three Horses (1905), 2014
Sandro Miller, Herb Ritts/ Jack Nicholson, London (1988), 2014

