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Scanography (Scannography)






Shields asked us to do our own research on this, so I'm saving everyone the trouble by posting it here.  If you haven't figured it out by now, scanner photography is the arranging of objects on a scanner, and taking a high resolution scan of them. The term scanography (which has two spellings apparently) originates from the medical world. So far I've counted 7 different styles of scanner photography, which I won't go into for the sake of time, but I'm sure there are more than that. There's plenty of flexibility in terms of how this art style can be used, so if you're still wondering what you could do for your children's book, I suggest this.

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  1. a person actually robbed a bird of it's home... well then

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  2. So pretty much these pictures are just HD pictures of the objects...

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  3. the lighting in the pear picture is so sweet.

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  4. the birds nest one is really interesting

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