Lomography Spinner
This was my final major project of my photography degree. I have always enjoyed panoramic imagery and utilised a “Lomography Spinner” camera for this project. It is a type of slit scan camera, exposing the entire height of film by moving a very thin line of vertical light across the moving film as the camera spins 360 degrees. As you can see in the bottom image, I had to have the camera on my head so I wasn’t in the frame. The images were displayed in a gallery and printed using the Giclée process. It was around seven feet tall. The concept was around showing different economic residential areas around Cambridge, which was really an excuse to explore this medium, but everything had to be justified with an artistic intent during my final year.