You can browse and order the book 'Hyperbolics make the world go round' here.
Curators and gallery owners can e-mail me for a free pdf or printed copy.
For ordering my other books:
• Transit Mongolia (incl. the documentary Shivering Beauty)
• Photosynthesis Catalogue Royal Botanic Garden Edinburg
• Tropism
• Red-end and the Seemingly Symbiotic Society, the book
• Fetish Art (I and II)
All pictures on this site are for sale in limited editions, printed on dibond acrylic or other materials. Renting art is possible to. Assignments are welcomed as well.
Inquiries can be obtained here.
My strangest lens to work with is a bulky seventies vintage fisheye, the famous and heavy Nikkor 8mm f2.8 which I bought on Ebay in the last 7 seconds of an auction of this rare and expensive lens.
BTW, a 8mm Nikkor fisheye was the eye of the HAL computer in Kubrick's 2001, A Space Odyssey.
In terms of resolution it still beats all competitors. And as the hyperbolic projection stretches the perception into extremes, the highest lens resolution and the highest megapixel camera is not a luxury, but a necessity. A proper piece of glass.
BTW, a 8mm Nikkor fisheye was the eye of the HAL computer in Kubrick's 2001, A Space Odyssey.
In terms of resolution it still beats all competitors. And as the hyperbolic projection stretches the perception into extremes, the highest lens resolution and the highest megapixel camera is not a luxury, but a necessity. A proper piece of glass.
Some motion control camera moves of the stop-motion animation Red-end and the Factory Plant. More on motion control here.
Here a download link to the Ultra Vanity book as PDF - UVIVF Still Live Photography