Works from Kennedi Carter, Dana Scruggs, and many more photography stars are on view through Google’s annual Creators Labs program.
In 2024, owning a cell phone is equivalent to being in possession of a high-resolution camera. In the hands of an everyday user, though, the potential of this technology might not reach its highest point. Enter Google Pixel and the agency SN37, which have teamed for Google’s annual Creator Labs—an initiative that asks rising photography stars to use Google Pixel’s camera for more than just selfies.
” —Andy Jackson“I was inspired by an ongoing project that I started earlier this year that utilizes a multi exposure technique that I’ve developed. The work is visually centered around male models, abstraction, and feeling movement. What I enjoyed most about making these images was, while we were shooting, discovering a new technique to create even more distortion within the images. Through this project, I’ve been able to push my work further than I expected.
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