June 13, 2011
From Firework Studies, 2009
Pierre Le Hors
-“Firework studies is a book compiling photographs of fireworks in the  night sky. By constraining nearly all tonal values to stark blacks and  pure whites, the trails, explosions and clouds of debris are reduced to a  series of simple repeated formal elements: arced lines, spherical  bursts, and randomly dispersed particles. I made no effort to limit  digital artifacts resulting from pushing the image files past their  conventional range; the resulting noise becomes hard to distinguish from  the texture of the fireworks themselves.”
-Le Hors

From Firework Studies, 2009

Pierre Le Hors

-“Firework studies is a book compiling photographs of fireworks in the night sky. By constraining nearly all tonal values to stark blacks and pure whites, the trails, explosions and clouds of debris are reduced to a series of simple repeated formal elements: arced lines, spherical bursts, and randomly dispersed particles. I made no effort to limit digital artifacts resulting from pushing the image files past their conventional range; the resulting noise becomes hard to distinguish from the texture of the fireworks themselves.”

-Le Hors

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