About the Photographer
Alain was born in Brussels in 1960 and studied graphics at Saint-Luc. Currently, he lives in Liège and is responsible for the OUTLINE Graphic Designers studio, which focuses on traditional graphics. He also gives visual communication and panoramic photography classes in the Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard (bachelor in computer graphics) of Namur, Belgium. In April 2002, he produced some unusual anaglyphical VRs that require the viewer to wear glasses with one red lens and a cyan one and realized the first color anaglyphical cubic panorama (Saint-Jacques church). In september 2004, Alain published La Grille / The Grid, his personal and easy method for a precise location of the entrance pupil (no-parallax point) on a DSLR camera. In 2005, he won the First International Digital Anaglyph Contest - Dabiri Award 2005 (click on the blue points). http://www.outline.be
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