New work from Simon Hoegsberg. 100 meters of existence is a 100-meter-long photograph, all shot in the course of 20 days from the same spot on a railroad bridge in Berlin.
Fascinating.
New work from Simon Hoegsberg. 100 meters of existence is a 100-meter-long photograph, all shot in the course of 20 days from the same spot on a railroad bridge in Berlin.
Fascinating.
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I loved scrolling through this!
it kind of feels like you’re there with the hair blowing and movement captured. it’s so ambitious. i can’t even imagine …
Really, really beautiful. I love how you can see the cranes moving in the background, if only the project went for longer you could see the buildings grow in the background!
wow… it’s amazing… I love the guy who’s carrying a golden frame..
wow– that would be really interesting, msunreliable! to see the architecture change over the years… eek! :)
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umm, that was from me. ha. logged in weird. :)
wow people are just so interesting to catch off guard! that couple with the eye patch are so intriguing! i want to know all of their stories.
I saw this last week and I keep coming back to it. I feel like I’m there in the moment in the city. I don’t know how else do describe it.
i was just talking to my husband yesterday over a coffee about taking a month’s worth of pictures from the same spot and seeing what happened…how cool! gotta check that link!
i had to come back after looking at it….the two people with a gauze patch over their eyes and the guy flipping off the camera…there’s SO much happening in these, so many stories. it’s amazing!
i totally agree— it’s amazing when a photographer can capture the actual moment. i think simon’s done that brilliantly.
Oh man, how did I miss this entry?? Silly me.