
For some, generating stock art is a matter of carrying your camera everywhere and eventually capturing that perfect sunset. For others it's a method of carefully staging and photographing rich, successful people looking relaxed and unhassled, which will definitely make its way into some clever-captioned bank advert.
But the most fun way we've seen to do stock art is design firm Charles Spencer Anderson's "Plastock" method, whereby they gussy up tons of vintage toys and PhotoShop the crap out of 'em. Read the story (and see the photos) here.


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