Back in early July, we got a chance to share photographer Pelle Cass‘ intriguing Selected People series with you. For this series, he combines hundreds of exposures to create what amounts to a time-lapse in one frame: showing what a particular location looks like over the course of many hours, but capturing it as a single moment in time.
Recently, The Creators Project got a chance to interview Cass and watch him behind the scenes as he creates these fascinating compositions. From selecting a location, to shooting it to post-processing, they followed Cass around and got some great insights from him in the process.
Here are three photos that Cass put together during his time with The Creators Project in New York City’s High Line Park:
In addition to the video, Cass also provided eight “commandments of photography” he follows to make sure his work doesn’t digress into a gimmick. Those are:
He expands on each of these on The Creators Project blog, so we highly recommend you check that out if you enjoy his work.
On the other hand, if you just want to see more of what he does, you can just head over to our previous coverage or his website to look through some photos that make Boston look incredibly overcrowded.
Image credits: Photographs by Pelle Cass.
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