Year-long exposure of Toronto skyline produces 'dreamy' image

(Photo by Michael Chrisman)
Photographer Michael Chrisman, who we interviewed for MAS Context SPEED, has produced a photograph of Toronto’s skyline in 365 days. “The Star” newspaper writes about his new photograph:
“A year ago, Michael Chrisman placed a pinhole camera in Toronto’s Port Lands and aimed it — as best one can aim such a camera — at the city skyline.
For 365 straight days and nights, light has crept through the pinhole, slowly building an exposure on a piece of photosensitive paper.” Explore the whole article in “The Star.”