
 n one shot of a crowded square, bodies are frozen in time, but one man  quietly turns the pages of his newspaper. Another photo of a restaurant  terrace is brought to life by the reflection of a taxi going past in the  window.
n one shot of a crowded square, bodies are frozen in time, but one man  quietly turns the pages of his newspaper. Another photo of a restaurant  terrace is brought to life by the reflection of a taxi going past in the  window. In most cases she shoots the photos and Mr Burg adds on motion-graphics  over several hours of painstaking editing. The more complex ones take an  entire day to pull together. New York-based Miss Beck told The Atlantic  magazine: ‘There’s something magical about a still photograph – a  captured moment in time – that can simultaneously exist outside the  fraction of a second the shutter captures. ‘We feel there are many  exciting applications for this type of moving image. ‘There’s movement  in everything and by capturing that plus the great things about a still  photograph you get to experience what a video has to offer without the  time commitment a video requires.’
In most cases she shoots the photos and Mr Burg adds on motion-graphics  over several hours of painstaking editing. The more complex ones take an  entire day to pull together. New York-based Miss Beck told The Atlantic  magazine: ‘There’s something magical about a still photograph – a  captured moment in time – that can simultaneously exist outside the  fraction of a second the shutter captures. ‘We feel there are many  exciting applications for this type of moving image. ‘There’s movement  in everything and by capturing that plus the great things about a still  photograph you get to experience what a video has to offer without the  time commitment a video requires.’




