Panoramic VR Photography of Seattle Artists In Their Studios

by Scott Beale on January 29, 2008 · 0 comments

Jim Blanchard

VR photographer Bradford Bohonus has a fantastic series of panoramic virtual reality (VR) photography of Seattle artists in their studios, including VR photos of our friends Jim Blanchard (Jim designed one of our postcards back in 2004) and art car artist Kelly Lyles, as well as porcelain artist Charles Krafft and many others.

Also make sure to check out Bradford’s amazing virtual tour of Seattle: VR Seattle

via Jim Blanchard

photo by Bradford Bohonus

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