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Photographer Stephen Wilkes’ extraordinary panoramas capture an entire day in a single ... as well as icons of the natural world, like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park and the Serengeti.
Central Park Snow, NYC, Day to Night, 2010 Stephen Wilkes Coney Island Boardwalk, Day to Night, 2011 Stephen Wilkes Grizzly Bears, Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, Day to Night Stephen Wilkes ...
Photographer Stephen Wilkes describes himself as a "collector of magical moments." ... Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Day to Night, 2015.
A single image in Stephen Wilkes’s “Day to Night” series is composed of an average of 1,500 frames captured by manual shutter clicks over a period of anywhere from 16 to 30 hours.
Stephen Wilkes spent up to 15 hours and shot 1500 images to create just one photograph.
The photographer on how he makes his large-scale panoramas. News. Culture; Gear; Space; Gear & Reviews. ... Stunning Time Passages through the Lens of Stephen Wilkes. The photographer on how he makes ...
Stephen Wilkes' newly born granddaughter inspires him to bear witness to how national parks are affected by climate change. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire Ventura County ...
Stephen Wilkes is a contemporary American photographer whose inventive technique allows him to capture the passage of time in a single image. View Stephen Wilkes’s artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth ...
Photographer Stephen Wilkes shot his latest series, "The Endless Summer," on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Stephen Wilkes/Apple. Wilkes' photos are above, and Wu's photos are below.
Photographer Stephen Wilkes’ extraordinary panoramas capture an entire day in a single ... as well as icons of the natural world, like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park and the Serengeti.
Photographer Stephen Wilkes’ extraordinary panoramas capture an entire day in a single ... as well as icons of the natural world, like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park and the Serengeti.
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