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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Le Flâneur


Ever since posting about Mike Matas's journey through Morocco & Spain, I've been fascinated by the use of still photography to create a voyage through a place. Now I'm in complete awe of American University of Paris student Luke Shepard who has created a breathtaking look at Paris with Le Flâneur. I love the lack of people in it, and the mood it creates. Just watch.

11 comments:

  1. Wow! I am so impressed. That was beautiful!

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  2. It's amazing what that boy can do with a camera! Love this video.

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  3. Oh, my god, that was so beautiful! It makes me so excited to go....

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  4. That is so cool. Loved it! I took a studio lighting class last fall and the professor made a similar video of the class. Stop-motion, is it called?

    http://vimeo.com/19016078

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  5. Yes, stop motion or timelapse. It's my new favorite! Thanks for sharing the video from your class, Risamay! Looks fun :)

    A

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  6. This literally made me light up like a child on Christmas morning...AMAZING!! (and I bought the song)

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  7. Gorgeous!! Makes me miss Paris so much! I've been dallying with Norway and Germany lately... I need a French fix!

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  8. I'm going to have to learn how to do it and give it a go on my trips this year. Thank you for the inspiration. Wouldn't have thought to apply it to travel. If anything worth watching comes of my attempts, I'll let you know!

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  9. It's so beautiful! What a luck we have to live here, don't you think?

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Happy Travels!

-Anne