Frame by Frame, Paul Pfeiffer Distills What Sports Cameras Blur
Paul Pfeiffer’s transcendent manipulations of broadcast footage are intimate confrontations with spectacles meant for millions.
Paul Pfeiffer’s transcendent manipulations of broadcast footage are intimate confrontations with spectacles meant for millions.
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