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Starting in the late 1970s, Hiroshi Sugimoto took pictures of cinemas interiors and drive-ins with the aim of encapsulate the whole lenght of a movie in a single shot. He left the camera shutters open throughout the running of a movie and the glowing screen of the cinemas was left as a trace on each take.
(via Attempts to Represent Time through Photography: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Theaters Series – SOCKS)
Date posted: 2015/10/23 16:10:43
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Date liked: 2015/10/23 20:10:55
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Liked from: Dan W, Software Developer
Originally posted from: socks-studio.com
Tagged:
black and white photography 292
dramatic lighting 41
vintage cinema 5
auditorium 4
movie theater 2
theater seating 1
ornate architecture 1
film screen 1
empty auditorium 1
cinema interior 1