Thomas Dagg is a Canadian photographer that shoots for everyone from BMW to The Guardian with subject matters ranging from Benedict Cumberbatch to the frozen tundra. Dagg, a huge fan of Star Wars from the time he was kid, created a series of work that seamlessly blends iconic Star Wars imagery into real life shots. Whether it’s an AT-AT Walker approaching an abandoned snow blanketed park, Jar Jar Binks dead at the end of an alley (finally!) or an Imperial Star Destroyer flying over a cloud covered urban cityscape shot from below, the images are so well processed that they’re believable. Check out more of his work at his site, and read the full story behind the Star Wars series.
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