Another unique photographer beside Rémi Noël, UK photographer
Andrew Whyte specializes in dramatic light art and long exposures of the night
sky, but some of his most striking work involves helping an inch-high fellow
photographer get a good shot. For over a year, Whyte has been shooting what he
calls the "Legography"
series, starring a Lego minifig with a bulky black camera and a penchant for
exploration. The minifig travels with Whyte, waiting to be posed scaling a
fence, watching the sunrise, or playing tourist in London.
In order to allow for some
portability and spontaneity, the Legography series is shot on an iPhone,
initially the 4S and now the 5S. Whyte uses the app 645 Pro to get more manual
control over his shots than the default camera software would allow, then processes
them in Snapseed before uploading them to the Legography Facebook page.
"As an exploration of mobile photography, the project was very
enlightening and quite liberating — to know I could be just about anywhere and
still keep on top of things," says Whyte. The rest of his photography can
be found at Long Exposures.Tuesday, March 4, 2014
1:48 PM
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