Last Day of magic photography

A Picture Will Survive So Smile And Look Alive.

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zeroing:

luzfosca:
Arthur Tress 
Man in Steam, New York, 1968

zeroing:

luzfosca:

Arthur Tress

Man in Steam, New York, 1968

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laureola:

Tree Hotelby Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, a mirrored glass box suspended round the trunk of a tree in Harads, northern Sweden. 

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heyoscarwilde:

famous writer hot drink coasters

illustrated/created by Kelly Puissegur :: etsy.com

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Other physical handin. Once the flowers had been used for the video/photos i pressed them onto paper for 1.5 weeks and made a mini booklet.

Physical Hand in - Stop motion video

Ah just a random picture of flowers I thought would look cool on me blog!

Ah just a random picture of flowers I thought would look cool on me blog!

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So I’m about to shoot for the third (and hopefully last) time.
I’ve come to realize I’m not exactly thrilled with the idea of destroying more flowers. However, after shooting the last bunch I decided to start pressing them onto paper using the weight of magazines. By the time hand-in rolls around I will be able to frame my flowers physically. The only difference is, time would have made them look a bit rough. This is perfect though as I think it also adds to the ‘data’ concept.

To push my project even further, Rachael had a brill idea of creating a stop motion video by using the flowers to develop patterns.

Second Shoot : Flowers i brought from a shop to play with.

Second Shoot : Flowers i brought from a shop to play with.