- New York-based photographer Randy Scott Slavin's work takes on a form that strays from traditional photography of city skylines.
- Instead of going for the typical view of the landscape format following the horizon line, he opts to disorientate the viewer all together by joining hundreds of photographs together to create distorted views of familiar American cityscapes.
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I absolutely love the technique that Slavin has used, and the way it fully captures New York and how built up it is. He represents the true image of the city and the angles he’s used emphasise the large scale of the buildings. I feel as though this photo almost transports you into the city because it seems to enclose you and the tones make it appear almost magical as well as warm and welcoming. It’s easy to get lost in the photo and feel part of something, just as you do in New York.
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