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When This CEO Fell Asleep, His Pride Was Left In The Hands Of His Employees
Lightricks’ CEO and co-founder, Zeev Farbman, fell asleep at work; and his employees thought it was the perfect opportunity to take their sweetest revenge.
Farbman innocently laid on his coach for a quick snooze. Little did he know, the rest of his team was up to something wild and hilarious. They pulled an embarrassing prank on him; but at least, they got to test out one of the products he’s been very busy with.
As the CEO of a photo-editing company, Farbman knew how dangerous it was to randomly get photographed by his employees and be used as the subject of their mad photo-editing skills. Sleeping at the office was clearly something he must have been avoiding.
But who can’t blame him?! The guy was probably too tired that day so he decided to take a break to catch some sleep. The rest was then up to his employees.
When we caught him catching some shut-eye between back-to-back meetings, we couldn’t help but snap a shot.
They decided to play around with the photo of their CEO using their easy-to-use mobile photo-editing app, Enlight. And since these people should know how to use their app better than anyone else on this planet, the resulting images are ridiculously awesome.
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In a blog post on their app’s website, a member of Farbman’s team said that they were inspired by some of the most famous works of art.
They also experimented on photos from history, films and even animated series.
But somehow, most of the photos were just results of some random burst of creativity or should we say… vengeance?
In the end, everyone had a good laugh and the rest of the team was just glad to have their CEO totally on board with their wild antics.
So we just want to say thanks, Zeev, for your vision, your hard work, and your lack of sleep that made this possible. And for being cool enough to sign off on this blog post.
Moral of the story: If you’re planning to sleep at work, be sure to be cool with the things that would result from your momentary loss of unsusceptibility.
Image source: Enlight







