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abstract artist chooses Motorola RAZR as his lense
Utah Valley State College graduate Brett Sykes, 25, has picked a unique and also completely un-unique method in taking his photos, using the camera on a Motorola RAZR, one of the most common cell phones in the world to take his pictures. Here's the specifics of his method:
"Sykes takes images at the regular 70 pixels per inch and reduces their resolution to 15. Then he blows up the entire image and prints it on photographic paper 6 feet wide and 3 feet high."
The result is pictures of his family and friends, that look intimate and unspecific, looking like they were painted, offering few hints about what the image would look like to the naked eye.
You can see more of Brett Sykes cell phone photography, a style he calls Pix-el-ism on his homepage here.



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