Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Midnight in Paris - Online Photography Class

This course is no longer avaialble

My friend Trey Ratcliff has some cool new and updated tutorials as well as some awesome workshops. Click the images in this article or click here to learn more.

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Paris in 2000 Images–Killer Time Lapse

I ran across this cool video on Vimeo that my friend Gary Parker sent me – its worth your time to watch it!

Le Flâneur (music by The XX) from Luke Shepard on Vimeo.

A project by Luke Shepard, a student at The American University of Paris.
Location: Paris, France
Camera: Nikon D90
Music: 'Intro' by The XX (thexx.info)
Check out this interview for some background on the project:
blogs.nationalgeographic.com/​blogs/​intelligenttravel/​2011/​03/​paris-in-2000-images.html

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