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TAMIR SHER’S ‘MASTERS ON 45S’ SERIES
Israeli photographer Tamir Sher introduced us to his “Masters on 45s” series after seeing our review of similar concept by Johnny Christmas – He goes onto explain: “I took my old record player and decided to use it in my work before I threw them away. I put a reproduction of an old masters painting and my son’s superheroes on it and took pictures at variable speeds.”
Determined to figure out a way to show his large scale landscape photos on the web, photographer David Anthony Hall decided to do something different. With works that are up to 3 meters long or about 9 feet, he knew he had to think “outside-the-box,” ultimately coming up with the idea of building the world’s smallest gallery. By reducing the size of his works to a scale of 1:50 and then added in miniature figures, he hopes to show his audience both the scale and size of his images for those looking at them on a standard 17” computer screen. The website he created is called One2Fifty.com.
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