The                Fabric of BrooklynA digital photography series
“The Fabric of Brooklyn” series presents a vivid and                accurate portrayal of the peopling of Brooklyn at a specific point                in history. With elaborate digitally composited images, the project                compresses time in informationally rich ways, and paints a portrait                of neighborhoods through the minutiae of their fine details. 
Each image is composited from parts of up to 100 different digital                images, and its subjects represent every person to pass through                the fixed frame over a span of time - usually 20 - 60 minutes. While                the resulting image creates a completely artificial scene, it also                functions as an objective sampling of the unique population who                live, work, and play in Brooklyn’s neighborhoods. 
- Tom Mason, Photographer.

http://www.tommasonportfolio.com

The Fabric of Brooklyn
A digital photography series

“The Fabric of Brooklyn” series presents a vivid and accurate portrayal of the peopling of Brooklyn at a specific point in history. With elaborate digitally composited images, the project compresses time in informationally rich ways, and paints a portrait of neighborhoods through the minutiae of their fine details.

Each image is composited from parts of up to 100 different digital images, and its subjects represent every person to pass through the fixed frame over a span of time - usually 20 - 60 minutes. While the resulting image creates a completely artificial scene, it also functions as an objective sampling of the unique population who live, work, and play in Brooklyn’s neighborhoods.


- Tom Mason, Photographer.

http://www.tommasonportfolio.com

The                Fabric of BrooklynA digital photography series
“The Fabric of Brooklyn” series presents a vivid and                accurate portrayal of the peopling of Brooklyn at a specific point                in history. With elaborate digitally composited images, the project                compresses time in informationally rich ways, and paints a portrait                of neighborhoods through the minutiae of their fine details. 
Each image is composited from parts of up to 100 different digital                images, and its subjects represent every person to pass through                the fixed frame over a span of time - usually 20 - 60 minutes. While                the resulting image creates a completely artificial scene, it also                functions as an objective sampling of the unique population who                live, work, and play in Brooklyn’s neighborhoods. 
- Tom Mason, Photographer.

http://www.tommasonportfolio.com

The Fabric of Brooklyn
A digital photography series

“The Fabric of Brooklyn” series presents a vivid and accurate portrayal of the peopling of Brooklyn at a specific point in history. With elaborate digitally composited images, the project compresses time in informationally rich ways, and paints a portrait of neighborhoods through the minutiae of their fine details.

Each image is composited from parts of up to 100 different digital images, and its subjects represent every person to pass through the fixed frame over a span of time - usually 20 - 60 minutes. While the resulting image creates a completely artificial scene, it also functions as an objective sampling of the unique population who live, work, and play in Brooklyn’s neighborhoods.


- Tom Mason, Photographer.

http://www.tommasonportfolio.com

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