I made the acquaintance a number of years ago of a former enlisted U. S. Navy mass communications specialist (back in the day they were either photographers or journalists and then they became both), Drew, who reinvented his passion for time-lapse photography and videography into a very remunerative business.
Be warned you can spend forever here admiring his work.
One of the things it's done is whet my appetite for other artists who work in visual arts employing and deploying time-lapse as their desired means of expression. In my unqualified opinion, there's something even more magical about everyday objects when the lens and focus slow down and also compress the timeline so the flow is like a river.
As kids, we used to help my dad plant his garden behind the house with eleventeen million kinds of tomatoes. When I became a dad myself, I enlisted the help of our two children in the tomato patch in our backyard.
Truth to tell, I never liked eating them all that much but I loved growing them.
-bill kenny
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