I love this technique to observe the human and urban life. The technique is called (or is a part of) “ rephotography”. Also wanted to share with you a movie where the technique is depicted and well explained by one of the characters. The movie is “Smoke”, from 1995. Here is a clip where one of the characters talks about his photographic project https://youtu.be/JGV_h36uZ5E?si=b5wxlYk9tcFRLlfE
Glad to see that the series resonates with you, Claudio. I've never watched "Smoke." The explanation Keitel gives to Hurt is definitely the motivation I had with Theory Over Time. Thanks for sharing!
I love this technique to observe the human and urban life. The technique is called (or is a part of) “ rephotography”. Also wanted to share with you a movie where the technique is depicted and well explained by one of the characters. The movie is “Smoke”, from 1995. Here is a clip where one of the characters talks about his photographic project https://youtu.be/JGV_h36uZ5E?si=b5wxlYk9tcFRLlfE
Glad to see that the series resonates with you, Claudio. I've never watched "Smoke." The explanation Keitel gives to Hurt is definitely the motivation I had with Theory Over Time. Thanks for sharing!
I get to know about the movie thanks to this scholar paper "Repetition, movement and the visual ontographies of urban rephotography: learning from Smoke (1995)" https://www.sciencedirect.com/org/science/article/abs/pii/S174501012200399X
Could be useful if you want to go deeper on the subject.
Visually stunning viewing full screen and volume up with the perfect soundtrack. On my shortlist to do, thanks for the inspiration.