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Each note photographed as a series of increasing closeups. The first at a distance to give context, and the note not be possible. The last (3 or 4 perhaps in a series) should be close enough to read the note. |
Each note photographed as a series of increasing closeups. The first at a distance to give context, and the note not be possible. The last (3 or 4 perhaps in a series) should be close enough to read the note. |
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− | == Outside Elevator Doors == |
+ | == Through the Elevator Doors == |
+ | aka '''View from a moving box''' |
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What do you see from an elevator? |
What do you see from an elevator? |
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− | This would simply be the view from the camera as setup at the center back of an elevator. Since elevators are often in groups, the final presentation should reflect this, with photographs in a grid - each elevator being it's own column. |
+ | This would simply be the view from the camera as setup at the center back of an elevator. Since elevators are often in groups, the final presentation should reflect this, with photographs in a grid - each elevator being it's own column, each floor as a row. |
+ | Naturally, I want elevators which face out to offices/shops/hallways/etc, not just opposing elevators... |
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I have some ideas for photo series...
[edit] Postit Notes
Because I leave them around everywhere anyway...
Each note photographed as a series of increasing closeups. The first at a distance to give context, and the note not be possible. The last (3 or 4 perhaps in a series) should be close enough to read the note.
[edit] Through the Elevator Doors
aka View from a moving box
What do you see from an elevator?
This would simply be the view from the camera as setup at the center back of an elevator. Since elevators are often in groups, the final presentation should reflect this, with photographs in a grid - each elevator being it's own column, each floor as a row. Naturally, I want elevators which face out to offices/shops/hallways/etc, not just opposing elevators...