The German artist
Michael Wesely is an accomplished photographer, with a penchant and skill in photographing extraodinarily long scenic exposures. Accomplished with the aid of his custom-built pinhole camera, Wesely currently is known to have some of the longest exposed photographs ever recorded, capturing the light of his objects for up to 3 years.
In 2001
he was invited by the Museum of Modern Art in New York to use his unique technique to record the re-development of their building. He set up four cameras in four different corners and photographed the destruction and re-building of the MoMa until 2004 - leaving the shutter (the holes) open for up to 34 months!
These are but a few of his accomplishments:
Open Shutter Project - as commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art
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The photo below was taken over almost 14 months at the Leipziger Platz in Berlin - which at the time
together with the Potsdamer Platz - formed one of the biggest construction sites in the world.
The sun traces in the sky give the images such a painting like feeling. Very surreal to see the
movement of the sun - or more precisely the movement of the earth around the sun in such a way.
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