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Famous photographers pose with their most iconic images

lomographicsociety:

Photogs Pose With Their Famous Photo

It’s not a question of putting a face to a name but of putting a face to a photo. In ‘Behind Photographs’, a series by commercial and editorial photographer Tim Mantoani, the photogs behind some of our age’s most iconic photographs are the subject, each exposing the individual responsible for images that have, since their publication, been burned into our memory.

Really gorgeous work. Its sort of like Baraka or Koyaanisqatsi, sans the Phillip Glass soundtrack, and focused on the American Southwest.

via karenabad:

My good friend Tom just released more footage from his film, TimeScapes. I don’t even know how to describe this stuff, just watch it. It’s amazingly beautiful and insane. 

Here’s Tom’s description of his video:

This is production footage from my forthcoming debut film, “TimeScapes,” a portrait of the American Southwest. This video was filmed and edited at 4K (4069x2304) resolution, four times greater than regular 1080p HD. A 4K DCP file is available upon request. Shot on Red Epic and Canon RAW still cameras.

Pretty much the coolest stop-motion short film you’ll see for a while. 

rollingshutter:

A friend of mine posted this on Facebook and after watching it I felt compelled to share it. This filmmaker deserves tons of promotion! It’s surreal to think how an inanimate object can bring so much emotion to what is essentially such a simple, yet very intuitive story. Definitely share this if you enjoyed watching it!

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