

A Time Slice is an image built from the photos of a timelapse. Each slice is a photograph taken at a different point in time, usually a few minutes after the previous slice. All the Time Slice images are unique, made from a different number of images, over a different amount of time. My process involves a great deal of exploration and experimentation by mixing time in various ways. When I can I visit a location numerous times until my vision is captured. The most recent addition to the series is Time Slice videos that blends the original time-lapse and sometimes animation inside the formed slice. For more information check out my video that explains my process for creating the Time Slices.

Follow me on my journey through Hong Kong and Shanghai and learn how I stitch together hundreds of photos to make one Time Slice image. I use Adobe Lightroom to color correct and After Effects to composite. I created my first Time Slice in 2013 as a quick way to share my timelapse videos as a still back when you couldn’t easily post a video on the social media. The series quickly evolved from there and became one of my favorite series.