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lundi 17 juin 2013

A new Blog to present a new future trend in photography : PANOROÏDS & P.S.P.

When movement re-creates the reality ...... of the photographer in 4D.

Jean Manuel de Noronha will present in the present blog his new panoramic photos, called PANOROÏDS, based on a new dynamic shooting technic invented in february 2012.

All the panoramics presented here are produced in one shot, without any cheating, recomposition, cutting or pasting of images, and specially without any software work on computer after the photos were taken.

No additional accessory, filter, mirror, special lens is used. They are all digital photos without any manual control of the following: focus, speed, depth of field, time or film sensibility. The digital camera predefines automatically all these parameters at their minimal grade.

So it is creativity and the impact of these new images , that must surpass the initial poor conditions. This does not means that the technic of the Panoroïds is simple.



Panoroïd showing the Village St. Paul where I work. Title : A stormy day. Copyright 2013.


In the catalogue for 2013 Jean Manuel de Noronha classifies his images in 3 categories:

PANOROÏD (2012) : These panoramics present special distorsions that are either small, medium or large, but in any case the subject remains identifiable.

PANORAMAX (2013) : These panoramics seem to be normal like a classical one, but the conditions of their creation are completely non standard.

SPACOÏD (2013) : The objective of these panoramics is to produce an image with almost no identification of their subject. Freed from this link to reality, the photo becomes almost abstract.

When it is refered in the present blog to "standard panoramic photos", the author means a photo taken with a regular rotation of the camera taking the body of the photographer as its center.

Today the technology available in the camera is so powerful that it is not necessary to be a computing specialist and a graphical engineer to produce original photos.

The author likes to define his type of photos as : Panoramic Street Photography (2012), P.S.P.. He believes because the movement is present in many fields of new artistic domains, that it will also touch the photography and that it will become a massive trend. PSP will be to photo, what Street Art is to Modern Art, or what Hip Hop is to Classical Dance, or Free Style to Skying.

This type of photography brings so much fun during the shooting and the presentation of the photos to other people that it will not be possible to avoid it in the future. When you get the virus of P.S.P. the personal challenge is present for each new image. The limits are the one you and the camera define.

The author is also very concerned by the environment of the photos, he is always in the conditions available to every one and he tries to respect the legislation of the country regarding the right of images.

All the Panoroïds have a certificate of authenticity on their back, with a reference number and a signature.

To protect the images  I have masked with small coins  certain parts of the photos but the main aspect is preserved and you will be able to judge the images nevertheless.

All the images in this blog will have a reference number and a title. With these elements it is possible
for you to contact the author if you are interested in a purchase. In a near future there will be a Ebayshop to allow orders and payment through Paypal. Presently the photos are sold in the two following standard sizes :

13 x 18 cm                 5"12 x 7"08                 5 € (Euros )                   6,50 USD            4£

20 x 30 cm                 7"87 x 11"81             10 € ( Euros)                  13,00 USD           8£

Shipping charges will be added.

Other sizes are possible on request.

The only place where the photos can be seen today is every Saturday in Paris in The Marché de la Création at La Bastille, Boulevard Richard Lenoir , from 10AM to 7PM. The market is free.

email : denoronhapanoramic@gmail.com

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