Photo Recursion Effect with Smartphones in a Circle
When Toronto-based photo enthusiast Alexander Kolomietz had a birthday party recently, he asked …
When Toronto-based photo enthusiast Alexander Kolomietz had a birthday party recently, he asked …
For his project "Un printemps à New York," photographer Fred Lebain visited and photographed various locations around New York City. He then printed the images as poster-sized prints, revisited those locations, and shot new photographs with the old prints blended into the new scenes.
Living and working in New York City, Canadian writer and producer Christopher Moloney walks past many locations used as settings in movies. This past summer, he began documenting those spots with an awesome "photo in a photo" project. Using a simple black-and-white printer and a cheap digital camera, Moloney visits the exact locations where famous scenes were filmed at, and shoots a photograph of a printed movie still from just the right perspective so that it blends into the background. His website, titled "FILMography" (film + photography) has hundreds of these creative images so far.