PERCEPTION
Pictures in this project are the result of long exposure photography, made with a reflex camera during the projection of different movies. The second as a time unit in cinema is composed by 24 frames, in this time the process creates a new image, in which different scenes enter in the others and the characters interact in a space and in a perception of time that is in a limbo between cinema and photography.
Long exposure photography, Daniel Day Lewis in “ There will be blood” by P. T. Anderson.
Long exposure photography, Jim Caviezel in “The thin red line” by T. Mallick
from the movie “ The Tenenbaum” by W. Anderson
Long exposure photography from the movie "Blade runner" by Ridley Scott
Long exposure photo from the movie “The tree of life” by Terrence Mallick.
Long exposure photography, Claudia Cardinale in “Once upon a time the west” by S. Leone
Long exposure photography from "Mad Max: fury road" by G. Miller
Long exposure photography, D. Hoffman and K. Ross in “The graduate” by M. Nichols
Long exposure photography, Meryl Streep and Woody Allen in “Manhattan” by W. Allen