Trippy Kaleidoscopic Captures

Photographer Simon Gardiner Uses Vortography for Stunning Images

Simon Gardiner is an artist who likes to take to the streets to find the candid nuances that go on every day without much notice until a photographer manages to capture them.

Showing an amazing ability to create fantastical imagery, Simon Gardiner has most recently experimented with Vortography, as used by photographer Kawahara Kazuhiko. Vortography is a kaleidoscopic type of photography that repeats the image over and over again to create a stunning and trippy effect. Simon Gardiner's latest photograph, 'From the sky down,' shows the streets of Paris in a Inception-like way with overlapping and repetitive imagery.

Simon Gardiner's works are truly captivating, demonstrating a breathtaking alternative photo technique sure to inspire others to try the same thing.
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