Playing Around with Storehouse and Exposure

I gave Storehouse a try after they won an Apple Design Award (congratulations to them!). It was a great way to put together a post about The Road to Hana in Maui. Everything in the app feels so responsive and fun and the quality of content on there is fantastic.

I didn't ignore Exposure though. They don't have the same 50 image/video limit that Storehouse does so I was able to put together a much more in-depth story about the whole trip.

The Backyard as a Single Image Time Lapse

Back in April 2011 I started lining up my tripod with some marks on the deck and taking a photo of the backyard. I did that as often as I could for a year, sometimes missing days because it was too dark or cold. I was planning on making a time-lapse but settled on this version modelled after the process I used for my Everyday photos. Two years later I'm finally sharing the result.

In the Style of Airnude

I've been loving the work by Tokyo-based photographer Suguru Azuma (a.k.a. Airnude). He's got a great Instagram feed and this documentary video explains his photographic process. He tries to minimize the amount of time spent between first seeing something and then making a photograph of it. It's a process at odds with mine but I gave it a try this week.

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