Tuesday 11 March 2014

Micheal Wesely

Micheal Wesely is a German photography artist. His images have a long exposure that  maps out in a way a static time lapse as they record information over an extended period of time. They literally allows us to see time in one image.


What’s remarkable about these shots is the length of exposure used to produce them – many of the shots were set to expose for over 3 years – substantially longer than the second longest exposure done by Justin Quinnell for 6 months using a jury-rigged pin hole pop-can rig.

The next two shots are of the Leipziger Platz in Berlin – they were taken over a 13 month period.

Leipziger Platz Construction Site In Berlin



Michael Wesely Potsdamer Platz Germany

I find Micheal Wesleys image to be quite ghostly because of how the long exposer has shown the construction over time. you don't really know were to look with the images this also makes the images seem quite chaotic.


http://www.unfinishedman.com/the-long-exposures-of-michael-wesely/

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