I believe this is relevant not only because I am fascinated with time lapse photography but also because I love Austin City Limits and have a soft spot in my heart for Pearl Jam. I was only 11-years-old when Ten was released and although I've lost touch with the band over the years, it was this album that began to shape my early teenage years. In 7th grade I wrote all of the words to "Jeremy" in calligraphy for an art project. My mom didn't completely approve of my choice in songs, but we compromised by removing the f-bomb from the lyrics.
From what I understand, this video was created by using over 10,000 still photos. Yep . . . 10,000. Photographer Jonathan Jackson shot a photograph every 6 seconds from 9:09AM – 11:29PM to make this video.
As you know, PJ has always been my favorite band. From the time Ten came out, something about their sound just struck a chord in me.
I'm still their biggest fan and had the pleasure of seeing them in Philly last month. It was awesome and left me ready for more. I was very excited to hear that they were going to air the PJ show from ACL. I haven't seen it yet, but reading your blog was a good start. That is such a neat video! Thanks for posting it so we could all see.
Since starting their photography business in Austin, TX in 2006, Ryan Smith and Larissa Chace Smith have often described their vocation as "playing work." Particularly when they first started out, and had little money to their name, it truly felt like a pretend job. Now, with surer footing, they can more aptly enjoy "playing work" out of their home in rural Pennsylvania. This blog follows their adventures, projects, processes, stories, and insights as they traverse the precarious world of entrepreneurialism and photography.
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As you know, PJ has always been my favorite band. From the time Ten came out, something about their sound just struck a chord in me.
I'm still their biggest fan and had the pleasure of seeing them in Philly last month. It was awesome and left me ready for more. I was very excited to hear that they were going to air the PJ show from ACL. I haven't seen it yet, but reading your blog was a good start. That is such a neat video! Thanks for posting it so we could all see.
Thanks, Hillery! I'm glad we could help to pass along this video to PJ fans!!!
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