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Some old style landscape
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Cool! What’s the process?
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This is the output of an in-camera generative photography system created using the iPhone’s panoramic photography processing. The short version is that I feed the system light + movement and when the shot stops I get an image based on those factors. The lens is blocked by an object. (Example: Biscuit wrapper)
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The iPhone processes the shot as it would any other panorama. But it is not a simple photostitching algorithm now so depth and movement data appear to be part of the process. And the iPhone is a digital camera so there are some differences. Color is a construct. The iPhone interprets color and so black may be blue.
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Do you move your camera manually or it’s hacked by program to perform panoramic photos being still?
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All manual. I am moving the camera and the interlocutor and changing the relationship between those two things throughout the shot. That is how I change color and intensity. When working with the small LCD module hand cramps are a thing because the way I hold it to control the relationship with the lens is so odd.
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It’s incredible and the outputs you get are super unique. I always recognise your work
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Thank you. This process has evolved over ten years. The absurdity of taking things to the extreme but then staying interested and refining the good bits. At this point it is very personal and something I do every day, although I did take a break after minting Interlocutor.
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