From the course: Advanced Photography: Diptychs, Triptychs, and Aspect Ratios

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Analyzing triptychs

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From the course: Advanced Photography: Diptychs, Triptychs, and Aspect Ratios

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Analyzing triptychs

- [Justin] For the past eight years, I've had a wonderful experience of selling work at art shows and studying what all the artists, my competitors and peers are doing, and monitoring the success of what I'm doing and I've come to this conclusion that triptychs are compelling, they're interesting and they sell incredibly well. In addition, as an artist, I love the ability to take three images from a location and make them cohesively fit together and often times, it takes me years to make a triptych so what I'd like to do is go through some of the triptychs on my website and just talk through what I was thinking and why I think they work. So this first one is from Antelope Canyon. Antelope Canyon outside of Page, Arizona. Gorgeous slot canyon with bouncing light creating these reds and purples and blues and oranges. Just wonderful views, and what I've done is taken three native vertical images. They're all two, three's and paired them in a group of three here and you'll notice the one…

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