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Brenizer Method

The Brenizer Method is a photographic technique developed by wedding photographer Ryan Brenizer. It allows for the creation of an image exhibiting a shallow depth of field in tandem with a wide angle of view by use of panoramic stitching techniques in portraiture. The combination of these characteristics enables a photographer to mimic the look of a large format photographic system with equipment that is generally more easily and cheaply available, such as a digital SLR or even a camera phone. The method increases the effective sensor size of the camera, much like the larger negatives in medium and large format photography.
==History, method and usage==
Ryan Brenizer initially referred to the technique as panoramic stitching, but it was recognised as a distinct technique by many in the photography industry and is now widely referred to as the 'Brenizer Method', with an image produced by this method sometimes referred to as 'Bokeh Panorama' or the portmanteau 'Bokehrama'.
The process requires the taking of multiple shots of a scene in a manner that allows for later image stitching using a fast lens, generally of a focal length of 50mm or longer. It is also beneficial to use manual focus, manual white balance and manual shutter and aperture controls to maintain a uniform exposure across the entire set of images.
This method is of interest because:
* It allows for the cheap and relatively easy creation of aesthetics usually only available through the use of expensive, complicated and bulky equipment.
* It provides a way of imitating a generally traditional film based process with digital equipment.
It is generally used for portrait photography (especially wedding photography) and, increasingly, automobile photography.

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