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NYC through a prism: Photos by Allen Skyy Enriquez

Published Jul 26, 2013

Photographer Allen Skyy Enriquez aka “The Zartorialist” created these unique single exposure images of New York City by holding a glass prism in front of the lens while shooting.

“These are single exposure images taken on or around NYC bridges while holding a 6-inch glass prism in front of the lens. There was a healthy amount of trial and error which made the process both challenging and interesting. What you see through the viewfinder when shooting through an object that bends light can often yield completely unexpected results when loaded onto a screen.”

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