Famed Brit photographer Platon’s NFTs have stars in their eyes
Platon, the British photographer famous for his close-up portraits of world leaders, is using NFT photos of the human iris to show how humans can be reduced to a unique but unrecognizable image. He even did one self-portrait of his own iris but, if placed in an iris lineup, he could not tell his own from anyone elses.
Platon only uses one name like Prince, he says.
Photographer to the stars
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