I created these two images today. Each of them are made up of 12 individual images stitched together (taking care to ensure that the same people didn't appear twice!)
On location with Ella Manor. Here are a few behind-the-scenes images from a recent shoot. The final images will be published in Kurv magazine in the coming months, so look out for them! Click on the image above for a larger version.
There are millions of coffee images on the web. The image I decided to create was partly inspired by some of those that I have seen - with the coffee beans placed next to the cup of coffee - but also by a desire to show the brand repeated within the image to give it a little more depth.This was shot in less than ideal conditions. There was a mixture of LED and daylight falling on the only surface available in B-Koffie, and to make it harder, the place is pretty small and heavily frequented so the set up had to be minimal given that it had to be constantly moved. Nevertheless, I think the image...
It was a remarkable evening on Monday. I was walking home and, unusually for someone in New York, I actually looked up. Amazing. The sky was turning gold and the low clouds seemed to just hang there.
A series of 10 images combined to form a panorama taken from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In order to keep the camera steady, I managed to borrow the lid of one of the dustbins the bar staff used to keep the beer in ice. Balancing the lid on the hedge gave me a pretty steady platform on which to rotate the camera for the moderately long exposures of about 1 second given the small aperture being used.