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Andrew strings together 13,000 timelapse photographs in a unique display of cityscape visuals.

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The industry practice is mostly time lapse video or one time lapsed still, but Andrew blends the two techniques together in this exhibition of mad skill. After digging deeper into his video channel full of tutorials and more stunning displays, it’s very apparent Andrew knows what he’s doing. Consider this post the first of many features on Andrew Geraci, because I know MatTV viewers are eager to learn more and improve their documentation of a place or journey.

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Lindsay Clark

Lindsay Clark has spent the last four years circumnavigating the world three times, hoping to learn constantly by throwing herself into difficult and thrilling situations. Currently, she's the Media Specialist and newMedia Instructor at THINK Global School, the world's first global, mobile high school. Lindsay also runs Nomadderwhere.com.

Archived Response to Citylapse: New York City and San Diego

  1. sylvia says:

    Fabulous piece! Really enjoyed it; thank you so much

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