Stephen Wilkes: Day to Night
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Stephen Wilkes’s extraordinary panoramas depict our most famous
landmarks from dawn to dusk. He captures thousands of single
exposures, carefully editing and blending them into one seamless
composition that shows the passage of time. With details
highlighting the individual stories captured within each
multi-moment image, this collection unveils a new way of seeing
some of the world’s most iconic locations. Also available in two
Art Editions of 100 copies respectively, each with a print signed
by Stephen Wilkes If you were to stand in one spot at an iconic
location for 30 hours and simply observe, never closing your eyes,
you still wouldn’t be able to take in all the detail and emotion
found in a Stephen Wilkes panoramic photograph. Not only does
Wilkes shoot over 1,500 exposures from a fixed angle, he also
distills this visual information afterward in his studio,
painstakingly composing selected frames into a single image.Day to
Night presents 60 epic panoramas created between 2009 and 2018,
shot everywhere from Africa’s Serengeti to the Champs-Élysées in
Paris, from the Grand Canyon to Coney Island, from Trafalgar Square
to Red Square. Each composition is a labor of love as well as
patience. Wilkes waited more than two years to gain permission to
photograph Pope Francis celebrating Easter mass in the Vatican,
ultimately producing a vivid tableau in which the pontiff appears
10 times. The book also features extraordinary details—works of art
in their own right that highlight the stories contained within each
image. A bride makes her way through Central Park; in Tanzania,
zebras gather around a near-invisible watering hole during a
drought; in Rio de Janeiro, surfers come and go while a man holds a
sign reading “No more than two questions per customer.” “It is
exactly these small stories, these details, that draw people into
the photographs,” says Wilkes. Once discovered, these mini
narratives lend each composition a personal, candid feel. This
collection takes us on a seamless trip from dawn to dark across the
world’s most iconic locations, unveiling the unique ebb and flow of
man-made and natural landmarks like never before.Also available in
two Art Editions of 100 copies respectively, each with a print
numbered and signed by the photographer. The photographer Stephen
Wilkes’s work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Time, Fortune, National
Geographic, Sports Illustrated, in campaigns for Nike, American
Express, Sony, and Rolex, and is included in the collections of the
Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of the City of New York, 9/11
Memorial Museum and many more. Wilkes awards and honors include the
Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography and TIME Magazine
Top 10 Photographs of 2012. The author Lyle Rexer is a New
York–based writer, curator, and art critic. He is a contributor to
Photograph magazine, and has written for many others including Art
in America, Aperture, and Modern Painters. His books include The
Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography and How to
Look at Outsider Art. A Rhodes scholar, he serves on the faculty at
School of Visual Arts in New York City.