This multiple panorama is the result of a photo journey within a trip to Thailand. I was at Wat Po temple in Bangkok and wanted to use my multiple shots within a panorama frame to represent my experience of this beautiful temple setting. What you see is a panorama composed of 7 different images.
Intuitive process
My aim is to create a whole image from different locations that 'makes sense' in the same way that my own memory of a trip is composed of images I have collected in my mind. I want to reflect this in my photographic form. My panorama is made up of 7 images. This is because of the process I go through during the photographic journey: I photograph an image at a certain spot in the panorama frame. The other 6 spots are then unfilled and are then filled in on location. I let my visual sense lead me to fill in the next spot from which -by the seventh image- a composition is created that is right and reflects my experience of the whole.
Origin of my image form:
I have been experimenting with multiple photography since 1993. That is: from the experience of photographing, creating multiple exposures within a photographic framework. To work out this form in the best possible way, he constructs his own camera, which makes it possible to merge images from different locations and times into a new image. These images are therefore not digitally post-processed. The panoramas are created during a 'photo journey' in which Bob gives his impressions of the landscape their own place in a new context. The composition is created by reacting to the previous image to build up the representation.
Photographic artist Bob Karhof has been experimenting with the photographic medium since 1993. To make the most of this form, he constructs his own camera, making it possible to merge images from different locations and times into a new image. The panoramas are created during a photographic journey.. Read more…
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