Beth Galton, a photographer New York based, who released his photography series of different kinds of common food and beverages cut in half.
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“The art I produced for this was to be sliced up into 6 cards. Therefore I had to make sure I had something of interest in each of the six sections that would make up the cards. Adding to the challenge was the fact that once laid out together all six cards made one large image and that image had to then work as one composition. It was an interesting challenge; I must have worked three weeks straight on this one.