Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Yves Medam

Yves Medam's photographs show an interesting way to create a 3d effect in photographs. He uses a similar technique to the style of taking panoramic photographs and stitching them so that you can still see the separate photos. They are taken in public places i.e the Eiffel Tower, with people all around. He joins them all up so that you can see a sort of narrative in the photographs with movement and 3 dimensional warped perspectives. http://www.yvesmedam.com/. I want to try a similar thing with Iconic places in Dunedin like the famous Train Station.


Recherche personnelle
Cathédrale Notre Dame (Paris)





Recherche personnelle
Musée du Louvre (Paris)


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