It is not your vision. There are thousands of tennis players in the tournament and hundreds of people on the same street at the same time. But it’s just a coincidence. Timid? We explain.
If it takes several minutes to understand what is behind the unusual images of photographer Billy Cass, then this is understandable. But the artist’s genius has a secret and a simple one. A camera on a tripod, taking thousands of photos at the same angle, nonstop, for an hour. What will you get? Pictures of different people, in different situations, in the same place. What does Billy Cass do? Select the photos you took that day and overlay them carefully. Results? An incredibly addictive photo that leaves anyone wondering if they need new glasses.
Edited in Photoshop, in stages or a gimmick? Billy Cass says no and it’s one of the first wills in her photos. “I never change anything and don’t transfer a single image or pixel. I just decide what stays and what doesn’t.”for the magazine “deputy”. The artist reveals that I also use humor and irony in the visual narration of his portraits, and if they leave people in doubt, they are even better. “If I find twins in the same photo, I leave them so people think it’s a photoshop trick,” he reveals.
The Brooklyn-based photographer’s artwork, which focuses on time-lapse, takes about 30-40 hours, and in more complex works, about 80 hours. It started with Billy Cass’ desire to distinguish himself from the thousands of images that already exist. “I won’t stand out because all photographers can take sports photos, and even amateurs or professionals use tripods well,” the artist explains.
Billy Cass, 68 and a photographer for nearly 50 years, began applying creativity in 1984, through the Summer Anthology exhibition, at the Frank Marino Gallery, in New York. His early works already showed the artist’s unusual ideas, with black and white portraits covered with scrolls and brooches in a triptych, as well as paintings and sculptures.
However, in 2010 at the Kayafas Gallery in Boston, he presented his first unusual photo album dubbed “The Chosen Ones”. Here the photographer began photographing the streets in which he lived, the streets of Brooklyn, Massachusetts, seemingly still and with little rhythm. The artist showed the public for the first time pictures of chaotic streets, squares and parks, breaking any taboos that could exist in photography. Some seem to evoke a symbol or intent, such as a circle, a triangle, or just T-shirts of the same color.
In 2018, after honing his skills, by photographing the streets of his hometown, the artist took to a higher level (and seemingly impossible to him) photographing well-known sports, from football fields to college lacrosse games, passing through basketball, fencing, plunge pools and ice hockey And many more. album called “crowded fields“, compresses into a single image groups of players, dancers (some suspended in the air), and athletes, among others, intersecting in space and time. One of the few things that has strength over time: It paralyzes them.”
This latest work of the photographer, according to him, took a decade to develop, but the drive never failed. “I think traditional single-exposure photos are distorted by their inhuman brevity. The eye never sees a single moment. When you come home from a game of hockey, you may remember some specific images of the big plays, but the memory of the game is more like a general impression of activity and excitement.”The photographer explains, noting that this was the goal of building the images in this “Activity and Animation” album.
Billy Cass has already exhibited in Mexico, Norway and the United States, with a focus on Boston. You can see the artist’s latest work at official site Or, if you want to follow Pelle Cass’ work closely, you can do so on the social network Instagram.
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