Photo

Photo is a close-up magic trick that combines a classic triumph effect with a modern twist. The magician shuffles a deck of cards, and despite the apparent chaos, the spectator's chosen card is revealed in a surprising and impossible way. The climax involves a photo reveal on the spectator's phone, inspired by Asi Wind's Double Exposure. This self-working trick is perfect for both family and adult audiences, offering a strong visual impact and a memorable moment of magic.

Key features

  • Self-working method, making it easy to perform

  • Combines a triumph effect with a photo reveal for a modern twist

  • Versatile for both family and adult audiences

  • Inspired by Asi Wind's Double Exposure

  • Strong visual impact and audience engagement

Pros

  • Self-working, requiring minimal practice

  • High entertainment value with a modern twist

  • Strong audience engagement and interaction

  • Versatile for different types of audiences

Cons

  • May require practice to master the presentation

  • Relies on the spectator having a smartphone for the photo reveal

Effect

The trick 'Photo' combines a classic card triumph effect with a modern twist. The magician shuffles a deck of cards, and despite the apparent chaos, the cards magically align themselves into a specific order. The climax occurs when a spectator’s phone reveals a photo that matches the final arrangement of the cards, creating a surprising and memorable moment.

Full details

'Photo' is a self-working trick that requires minimal sleight of hand, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels. The routine involves a deck of cards and a spectator’s phone, which plays a crucial role in the reveal. The trick is inspired by Asi Wind’s Double Exposure, but it adds a unique photo reveal element that enhances the impact. The method is straightforward, allowing the performer to focus on presentation and audience interaction.

Who should consider the trick

'Photo' is ideal for magicians who want a modern, self-working trick that can be performed in various settings, from casual gatherings to formal shows. It’s particularly well-suited for performers who enjoy incorporating technology into their routines. The trick’s simplicity and strong impact make it a great choice for both beginners and experienced magicians looking to add a versatile effect to their repertoire.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick is designed to be self-working, meaning it requires minimal technical skill. The focus is on presentation and timing rather than complex moves. This makes 'Photo' an excellent option for magicians who want a high-impact effect without extensive practice. However, as with any trick, refining the performance and adapting it to different audiences will enhance its effectiveness.

What magicians say

Craig Petty, in his live performance special, highlights the benefits of 'Photo' as a self-working trick with a strong impact. He emphasizes the importance of building reactions and adapting to audience responses. The combination of a classic card effect with a modern photo reveal creates a memorable experience for spectators. Craig’s commentary provides valuable insights into how to maximize the trick’s potential through effective presentation and audience engagement.

What people are saying about Photo

magic-tv says...

The Cheeky Project tricks ('Think' and 'Photo') are self-working and impactful. [...] 'Photo' combines a triumph effect with a photo reveal on the spectator's phone, inspired by Asi Wind's Double Exposure.

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