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Peripheral photographs are made by rotating a (generally) round subject on a turntable and then scanning it using a rotating-scanning camera.
The one used here is the Spherocam, which is also used to make 360˚x180˚ photographs in one continuous process.
The result is to 'unwrap' the object or person, and allow the entire surface to be studied at once.

© Hugh Gilbert 2018