Frederic Lebain Takes His Photography Back to Its Original Location
One year, artist Frédéric Lebain took two trips to New York—once to take pictures of the city’s architecture, and another time to take a picture of those images in the location they were originally taken.
Ok, so maybe these images by Frédéric Lebain are hard to explain, but when you see them you’ll understand why they’re so cool. It challenges the look between what’s real and what has been previously photographed. I’m not going to try and explain these images anymore, they’re cool enough to explain themselves. Check them out above.
Ok, so maybe these images by Frédéric Lebain are hard to explain, but when you see them you’ll understand why they’re so cool. It challenges the look between what’s real and what has been previously photographed. I’m not going to try and explain these images anymore, they’re cool enough to explain themselves. Check them out above.
Trend Themes
1. Location-based Photography - Utilizing original locations to capture and display photographs, creating a unique and immersive viewing experience.
2. Blurring Real Vs. Imagined - Challenging traditional perceptions of reality by combining photographs of real locations with images taken in the same location.
3. Visual Storytelling - Using photographs to tell a narrative and provoke thought and curiosity in viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Adopting location-based photography techniques to push the boundaries of traditional art forms and engage audiences.
2. Tourism - Incorporating location-based photography into travel experiences to enhance storytelling and create memorable moments for tourists.
3. Advertising - Leveraging the immersive nature of location-based photography to create captivating and impactful advertisements that blur the line between reality and imagination.
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