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Extraordinary work by parisian photographer Denis Darzacq.
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Author: Glenn
Posted: 17th June 2008
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30th Apr 2007
12:07 pm
I assume he doesn’t have these people thrown from buildings!?
Glenn
30th Apr 2007
12:27 pm
Na, but try and imagine they did and what the picture would look like a second later :O ouch!
andrew stewart
30th Apr 2007
8:49 pm
this guys photo pictures are amazing!! how is there no blur? and so much light if he is using super fast shutter? mmm, i like! – good find what what
Jack
30th Apr 2007
10:27 pm
Not idea mate, it’s all above my head. Maybe designated FFF photography expert Malcolm knows…
Glenn
1st May 2007
7:54 am
Designated Photography Expert is off to Thailand again after 5 or 6 months in the French Alps! I wish I was a photographer travelling the globe.
I don’t quite know either how he gets such a sharp image!? Anyone else?
andrew stewart
1st May 2007
8:11 am
maybe he’s a jedi…
Gré
1st May 2007
11:58 am
Looks like crane work to me, saw this a while back. Hoist them up, make them pose, photoshop out the wires. Thats the only thing i can think of. I’m probably way off the mark.
Really really nice work though.
Gré
1st May 2007
12:02 pm
way off the mark was an understatement. i’m beyond baffled.
Jack
1st May 2007
12:14 pm
Theres was an exhibition at the Baltic (Newcastle) last year with similar photography – showing a woman seemingly about to crash to the floor – thought it was really impressive. Wish I’d read explanations!
As with most things I don’t understand, I’m going to put this down to BLACK magic! 8|
andrew stewart
1st May 2007
9:34 pm
or as i said – he’s a jedi? its the only explination . . .
rach
11th Mar 2008
4:19 pm
http://www.craigknott.co.uk/2007/07/14/denis-darzacq-la-chute/
read this, it tells you how he does it…
Ed Watt
28th Aug 2008
2:08 pm
Wow how much does that blog look like the old SI?
Ed Watt
28th Aug 2008
2:12 pm
Ah right.. it was template. Ignore me! Anyways really nice find this one… can’t believe there’s no crash mat/crane/photoshopping involved