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New York City Day to Night in One Picture
In his series “Day to Night” photographer Stephen Wilkes spent a minimum of ten hours taking hundreds of shots from the same perspective. Wilkes then wove and blended thirty to fifty parts from various shots to capture a fluid visual narrative of day turning into night within a single frame. His series will be on display at Chelsea’s Clamp Art Gallery in New York from September 8 through October 29.






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