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Tiny Tokyo : the big city made mini
\"Anyone who has ever set foot in Tokyo or dreamed of seeing its kaleidoscopic wonders will fall in love with this totally unique tour of the beautiful megalopolis. Here are all the spectacular sights of the great big Japanese capital, made tiny enough to fit in a pocket! This teeny tome collects incredible bird's-eye views of the bustling cityscape, all shot using a distinctive photographic technique known as \"tilt-shift\" that has the effect of seeming to shrink its subjects-- making one of the vastest cities in the world look like a miniature model. Epic skyscrapers, crowded city streets, and even sumo wrestling matches resemble tiny plastic toys in this one-of-a-kind little book\"-- Provided by publisher.
Secular Santos
2002
Garza describes fotoesculturas, a distinct form of three-dimensional photographic portraiture manufactured by artisans in Mexico. These family portraits combine photography, sculpture, and painting to produce compelling three-dimensional likenesses.
Journal Article
With a Wink of an Eye
2002
Discusses the lenticular, which provides an animated or 3-dimensional image. The author notes that lenticulars have traditionally been used to produce kitsch images, and discusses the example of a postcard of a winking girl (illus.). She notes that lenticular postcards were most common in the 1960s and 1970s. She describes the process of creating a lenticular image and argues that its invention was due to a variety of factors rather than a single individual. She explores the place of the lenticular and how it should be considered in relation to photography and cinema. She concludes by noting that a winking eye has been a favourite subject of lenticulars from the start, and discusses its possible meanings.
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Photographic Impressionism.(image manipulation in photography)
1999
Photographic impressionism can be achieved by using reflections and multiple exposure. Using patterns, motion and split screen photography are also discussed as means of creating photographic impressionism.
Magazine Article
Josef Kramholler: Between Bridges
The colors in Josef Kramhöller's photographs are gorgeous; Deep reds, golds, yellows, they hold the promise of something very special-- if only one could get things in focus. Even the blacks are luscious, but everything is a blur. In one photograph, there's a hint of a jewelry display, but other than that the eye finds little to grasp. A closer look, however, reveals that the center of each photograph is, in fact, precisely in focus: a single fingerprint left by the artist on the window of one of London's more exclusive West End shops.
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