Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Frozen In Time Berlin by Lars Brandt Stisen

     Frozen in Time Berlin is a series of 3D photographs capturing the people and sights of Berlin in multi-layered photos that makes parts of each layer stand out more than the background. These images are created with a specialist camera that Lars custom made himself using parts of other film cameras produced between 1968 and 1988 and gives the photographs deeper historical meaning as well as the photograph itself. Stisen was born in Denmark and is now based in central Berlin after studying at Aros Art School in Denmark. He now specialises in advertising, fashion and editorial photography. Before photography, Stisen went through jobs such as product design and engineering, freelance software development, musician and stage producer but ultimately ended up persuing photography as a career.
    The 3D pictures have been put in to a specialised gallery and classic Red and Cyan 3D glasses must be worn to get the full effect of the photograph with all of the layers.
    I like these images as they are very well exposed on film and the multiple layers to make certain parts of the image pop out of the background further.



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