![]() | Glen Wexler Glen Wexler's incredible photographs may be better described as illustrations captured on film. Here is some insight on how to create seemingly impossible images. Article rating: 9.37 |
Glen Wexler is a firm believer in the notion that there is no such thing as an impossible image. His nearly thirty years as a photographer and digital illustrator is a testament to that mantra.

From his early work producing album cover art for legends such as Michael Jackson, Van Halen, Rush, Black Sabbath and ZZ Top to his later work in advertising for such clients as Sony, Microsoft, Frito-Lay and Pfizer, Wexler has been a pioneer in digital photography and photo manipulation.

Wexler's images convey a sense of hyper-realism with stunning detail and artistic vision. He accepts no boundaries and constantly pushes himself and his work towards unimaginable ideas. What was impossible becomes possible in the hands of Glen Wexler.

Glen's Equipment:
Camera-
HASSEBLAD/IMACON
CANON 1DS MARK II
SINAR P2
HASSEBLAD
NIKON
MAMIYA 7
Memory Card—
SANDISK
LEXAR
Tripod-
GITZO
Software-
PHOTOSHOP
PORTFOLIO
Camera Bag—
LIGHTWARE
TAMRAC
Printer—
EPSON 9600/4800
Scanner-
EPSON
Color Management-
GRETAG
Moniter—
APPLE 30” CINEMA DISPLAYS
Cases-
TENBA
Lighting—
SPEEDO
PROFOTO
Computer—
APPLE G5
Peripherals-
WACOM
Storage—
LACIE
Paper—
EPSON
ILFORD
HAHNEMULE
Ink-
EPSON
Film—
KODAK
FUJI
Meters-
MINOLTA
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