As you might have guessed, a lot of magic happens in Photoshop — everything needs to be composited together into a single image — but there's still a lot of work that's done by hand. Scale models of car parts are photographed by Oefner, and each is grafted onto the source image — presumably a real photograph of the full-scale car. The Creators Project quotes Oefner as saying that each photo takes around two months to create, even though the end result seems to capture a split second in time as a priceless car shatters into hundreds of pieces.
So yes, while these images involve a lot of digital magic, there's a lot of manual labor, too. See Oefner's site for all five in the new series.
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