What is it like traveling to so many
places, setting up shooting, and
traveling again all for a single photo
series?
What’s really great about it is that I get to
work with all different kinds
of people (art directors and
the people I photograph) from
different cultures as well as
travel and sleep in their cities
and countries.
I try to add at least half a day
or full day of time for myself
on each travel assignment.
Whenever possible, I discover
aspects of the city like a
regular tourist or meet up with
acquaintances from all over the world.
What kind of place makes for a great
panograph?
Real buildings–inside or outside–work
best. Organic objects or landscapes are
not being obscured enough and therefore,
the contrast between a straight line and a
”messy” panograph is missing. People walking
through the picture make up that interesting
component of time. Also, a lot of first timers
are positioning themselves too far from their
subjects–they should get close to get a warp
effect.
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