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Martin Wilson is a long-standing artist using traditional film photography as his medium.
His web site showcases 16 big art pieces that are stitched together from individual, ordered 35mm film.
Once Martin has developed the film, he scans it in and then place the final image together, including the shot numbers under each frame. He swears that he doesn’t cheat at all using Photoshop, and if he makes a mistake or shoots a frame out of place he starts the whole project again from scratch.
In a digital age when so much is manipulated via Photoshop, surely this has to count as master geekery? Take a look at some of the amazing artwork on his site. You can buy it all, too, and not for stupid prices either.
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June 29th, 2009 at 7:12 am
1[...] new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Following on from Martin Wilson’s 35mm sequential film art and the incredible Rubik’s Cube stop frame animation, here’s Louise Naunton [...]
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