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Samuel Cockedey, travels and art
no responses - Posted 02.11.11
Samuel Cockedey is a French photographer and video artist based in Tokyo, japan. He did beautiful series like "bones" that is one about wrecked cars in the American, Australian and Indian countrysides. Samuel Cockedey uses soft and creative tilt-shift. The "Japan" series is also a very interesting travel portfolio. Samuel's ...continue
TheThird&TheSeventh by Alex Roman
no responses - Posted 01.31.10
Alex Roman (real name is Jorge Seva) is a Spanish artist specialist of 3D renderings mostly playing with photographic techniques. After being trained in traditional painting at a few academies, he discovered the world of CG. He created a short movie (12 minutes long), 100% computer generated: TheThird&TheSeventh (see above) ...continue
Urban time-lapses by Max Moos
no responses - Posted 09.02.09
Max Moos is a German professional photographer and moviemaker. His time-lapse endeavour started back in 2002, then he developed a remotely controlled, waterproof Time-lapse camera unit and met his business partner, Timo Kurrat, with whom he founded Moos&Kurrat Zeitraffer. Today Moos&Kurrat is a successful business, where technology meets craftsmanship in ...continue
Tilt shift photography: Samuel Cockedey
1 response - Posted 05.25.09
Samuel Cockedey is a French photographer who moved to Tokyo in 2000 and started taking pictures using digital SLRs since 2005. He has experimented various options with a focus on tilt shift photography as well as time lapse sequences. Photoshop post-processing is minimal and almost always limited to spot removal ...continue