Zeb Andrews
There are three aspects to these Holgaramas that I value. The first is their ability to conform to the shape of my frame to my subject, instead of the other way around. That freedom allows me to break out of the square/ rectangular box we photographers often imprison ourselves within. The second is the opportunity I have to move locations between exposures, allowing the final perspective to involve points of view that would otherwise break laws of physics to be possible in a single frame. The third is that Holgaramas allow me to play with time. Each exposure is still a unique slice of time but the final Holgarama is a combination of several slices, not always made contemporaneously.
While these resulting photographs have been interesting and fun, the real reward to working with this technique has been the changes it has wrought upon my own vision and way I see both the world and world of photography.