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Photographer Simon Gardiner Uses Vortography for Stunning Images

— November 6, 2011 — Fashion
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.

Trend Themes

  1. Vortography — The use of vortography in photography presents an opportunity for photographers to create stunning and trippy visual effects.
  2. Alternative Photo Techniques — Exploring alternative photo techniques like vortography can inspire photographers to push the boundaries and create captivating and unique images.
  3. Candid Street Photography — Capturing candid nuances in everyday life through street photography opens up a world of artistic possibilities and creative storytelling.

Industry Implications

  1. Photography — The photography industry can embrace vortography and alternative photo techniques to offer customers unique and mesmerizing visual experiences.
  2. Art — The art industry can benefit from the use of candid street photography and alternative photo techniques to showcase new and exciting perspectives.
  3. Visual Arts Education — Incorporating vortography and alternative photo techniques into visual arts education can inspire and challenge aspiring photographers and artists.
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