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Originally Posted by Dennis
I remember a UK photographer, David Hockney introducing something similar, called “joiner photography” back in the 1980’s although I think he shifted his vantage point between exposures.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A449921
Gives some detail of Hockney's 'joiners' - a variation on the 'panography'.
The link to a UK gallery on this page doesn't work so couldn't see any examples. Anyone able to find something?
I did have a book of Hockney's photography once, but goodness knows what's happened to it.
Keep up the good work Joshman Hockney!