richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
(above) time sliced birds best, beijing
all images courtesy of richard silver

 

 

 

new york-based photographer richard silver traveled around the globe, visiting some of the world’s most famous places, for his ‘time-sliced’ series. the images capture changing light from day to night in a single composition, setting renowned architectural sites and international landmarks within a surreal, time-expanding scenario. the project, which began in silver’s hometown of new york, has now seen realized photographs from milan to beijing.

 

each photo comprises approximately 36 photos taken about 30 minutes before, during and 30 minutes the sun sets. working in lightroom and photoshop, silver then lines the images up in order from day to night, left to right. the artist explains,my intention with the project is to show the light of day turning into the dark of night in one single photograph.’

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
 time sliced colosseum, rome

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced gateway to india, mumbai

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced hagia sophia, istanbul

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced marina bay sands, singapore

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced duomo, milan

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced parliament, london

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced revolution square, havana

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced shanghai

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced big buddha, phuket

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced sulamani temple, bagan

richard silver time-slices landmark buildings from day to night
time sliced tongariki, easter island