Four for Tuesday; Heath, Michael, Breakfast and the High Line.
Posted in Location Photography, Long Exposures, Multiple Exposures, Outdoor Photography on June 30th, 2009 by Rachel Hulin – Be the first to comment Tags: balloons, bruce weber, celebrity, david sykes, heath ledger, high line, lynn goldsmith, michael jackson, new your magazine, panorama, rolling stone, stepehn wilkes, still life, vanity fair
Lots of images passing through my brain today! I thought I’d choose four to share.
First, Stephen Wilkes‘ awesome High Line Panorama for New York Mag. The man spent a full day on a cherry picker to get this shot. That’s commitment!

Second: David Sykes‘ very complicated shot, posted on A Photo Editor. Yes, those are huge balloons!
David says:
This latest piece of personal work is all shot in one shot on 5×4 transparency. I comissioned a model maker Ridley West to make a giant plate that we could attach to the wall and with the help of Jennie Webster who sourced some amazing balloons this shot was the result.

Wowser. Third- another floating picture, this one of Heath Ledger- shot by Bruce Weber for Vanity Fair. There are several nice outtakes posted, but this is most special, I think.

Aaaand finally, let’s say goodbye to Michael with Induro blog veteran Lynn Goldsmith‘s classic shot, running on Rollingstone.com.
I can’t wait to see tomorrow’s pictures….
