Sunrise, sunset
Photographer shows morning and night in New York in a single frame
Sunday, July 1, 2012
It’s called the city that never sleeps — and for good reason. Photographer Stephen Wilkes captured New York City from morning to night in one frame to create what he calls a “fluid narrative.”
“I have always been fascinated by the way the city’s energy ebbs and flows from morning to night,” Wilkes told The Daily.
His surreal-like “Day to Night” series of cityscapes comes from shooting 10 hours from the same perspective. His photography is what he describes as “a visualization of the energy that is New York.”
Wilkes just completed his first international piece of the same effect in Shanghai, and plans to shoot in Los Angeles, Chicago, Europe and Jerusalem. Visit his website for more images.
Elizabeth.Semrai@thedaily.com
@easemrai
“I have always been fascinated by the way the city’s energy ebbs and flows from morning to night,” Wilkes told The Daily.
His surreal-like “Day to Night” series of cityscapes comes from shooting 10 hours from the same perspective. His photography is what he describes as “a visualization of the energy that is New York.”
Wilkes just completed his first international piece of the same effect in Shanghai, and plans to shoot in Los Angeles, Chicago, Europe and Jerusalem. Visit his website for more images.
Elizabeth.Semrai@thedaily.com
@easemrai
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