
The World’s Largest Photo Returns Home to California
The world's largest photograph taken on the world's largest camera has returned home to California after being exhibited around the world.
The world's largest photograph taken on the world's largest camera has returned home to California after being exhibited around the world.
Photographer Brendan Barry has been shooting 20x24-inch color still-life images directly onto photo paper via a camera obscura using a color reversal process. In this short 3-minute video, you can watch how he does it.
In an effort to educate the general public on the age-old art of the camera obscura, New York artists Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder have set up a 10-foot by 10-foot walk-in version in the city's Madison Square Park.
Surrounded by the Flatiron District, the installation offers an inverted look at the neighborhood, as well as the opportunity to learn a little bit about photography's roots.