September 15, 2010
It’s been a week since I returned from Black Rock City, so I finally feel ready to post! I had a great time trying out some epic portraits using the Brenizer Method: taking multiple shots (sometimes up to 70) and stitching them together to achieve dreamlike images with an abnormally shallow depth of field. 
See more of the shots here, learn about how to do it on Photojojo, and be sure to check out the work of photographer Ryan Brenizer, who pioneered the technique.
Photo ©Steph Goralnick

It’s been a week since I returned from Black Rock City, so I finally feel ready to post! I had a great time trying out some epic portraits using the Brenizer Method: taking multiple shots (sometimes up to 70) and stitching them together to achieve dreamlike images with an abnormally shallow depth of field. 

See more of the shots here, learn about how to do it on Photojojo, and be sure to check out the work of photographer Ryan Brenizer, who pioneered the technique.

Photo ©Steph Goralnick

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