Alternative photography trend highlighted during World Cup

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Last updated Jul 9, 2026

Alternative photography trend highlighted during World Cup
Summary

During the World Cup, Jonny Weeks, picture editor for The Guardian, explores the rise of experimental photography, specifically slit-scanning. Weeks discusses how this technique, although challenging, allows photographers to capture distorted, unique images of the tournament without being on site. He reflects on the creativity involved in representing the event through alternative methods rather than traditional photography.

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  • Jonny Weeks adapts favorite images from the tournament.
  • Slit-scanning creates distorted representations of time.
  • Alternative photography doesn't require physical presence at matches.
  • Experimental images resonate with audiences during the tournament.
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Using a digital flat-bed scanner, our picture editor Jonny Weeks adapts some of his favourite images from the tournament and explores the trend of alternative photography Although I’ve edited thousands of football photographs over the years, I’ve never attended a World Cup match. I envy those who get to be pitchside with their cameras for such big events. Yet, as I’ve discovered during this tournament, you don’t have to be there to create experimental images of the tournament. Slit-scanning is an alternative photographic process that I first tried many years ago. Using a narrow slit inside an analogue camera, the photographer winds a roll of film past the aperture to record the flow of time. It’s a tricky and laborious technique which produces curiously distorted results – almost like celebrating the problem of “rolling shutter”, which has vexed photographers for generations. Continue reading...

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