The only warning graphic designer James Fridman gives his victims is “Do not submit any personal photos that you do not want to be made public.” Fridman has been entertaining his 70,000 Twitter followers consistently by uploading the fulfilled requests from some overly vain people.
People ask for certain parts of their photos to be edited and when Fridman delivers the goods, he adds a bit of unexpected humour. Up for a bit of a laugh? Take a look at some of his work!
— James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 15, 2016
pic.twitter.com/5TO26upMjp — James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 15, 2016
— James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 13, 2016
pic.twitter.com/e7tWj8OIws — James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 12, 2016
— James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 11, 2016
pic.twitter.com/ObDGFkq9md — James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 10, 2016
— James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 8, 2016
pic.twitter.com/ZJDZvmXYyj — James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 7, 2016
— James Fridman (@fjamie013) March 5, 2016