The Big Picture
Hasselblad XPan Inspired Street Photography Project
by Yiannis Yiasaris
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About the Book
But with everything in life, things have a funny way of working out.
I'm glad I left myself open to the unexpected because it has been an unbelievably soothing project.
My journey first began with an article I read about the XPan Hasselblad camera a few moons ago
and I was so mesmerized that I couldn't look away.
I had taken panoramic street photos before, but something about this aspect ratio
drew me in! Like I was a magnet, it was the most potent metal on Earth.
Every photo was like a frame of a movie scene,
I began working with my most suited photographs for this specific aspect ratio.
The analog look of the images was created by digital editing.
This enhances the cinematic look I wanted. Aren't technology grand?
Although we progress so much with technology, we always seem
to return to a look that appears simple, beautiful, and honest. Some people may ask why you can not buy
an XPan instead of recreating it digitally.
So rather than talking about the camera's cost or sustainability,
I'll talk about what's significant to me.
It was comforting to me during a particularly gloomy time in my life. That's more than enough for me.
As a result of this, I am delighted to be able to share with you my entire visual journey.
Which started with a fascinating article which I stumbled upon a few months ago.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Street Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 154 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798211691940
- Publish Date: Dec 20, 2022
- Language English
- Keywords Hasselblad inspired, cinematic street photography
About the Creator
Yiannis Yiasaris was born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1968, and lived there until 2001 where he moved to Melbourne, Australia. He became involved with photography in 2013. His interest in people leads him to discover his passion for street photography. Photographs and interviews of him have been published in several books and magazines, TV and Radio stations, and street photography blogs. He is a member of the TTLand Little Box collective Achievements . 2016 Best Black & White photographer in Australia . 2017 Best Black & White photographer in Australia Finalist. . 2018 Aussie Street Photography Festival Finalist. . 2018 Miami Street Photography Festival Finalist. . 2019 Miami Street Photography Festival Finalist. . 2020 Miami Street Photography Festival Finalist. . 2019 8TH ANNUAL MPA (Mobile Photography Awards) Finalist. . 2020 Italian Street Photography Festival Finalist. .2020 Istanbul Photography Festival Finalist.