Monday Links

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Todd Gibson's posted a photography-palooza of links this morning over at From the Floor, including several I was intending to get to today.

Metropolis profiles architectural photographer Olivo Barbieri. Barbieri turns real life landscapes into miniature dioramas with an aerial view, spot focus (to mimic macro depth of field) and a desaturated color palette. Compare to the work of Finnish photographer Miklos Gaal.

Michael Golembewski's scanner photography project is not a new idea, but his combination of desktop scanner as a camera back to a traditional view camera body is a good documentation of the set-up. The effects of long exposure are particularly interesting.

Tyler has posted part two of his profile of Julius Schulman.

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