David John Comer (26 July 1956[1] – 25 December 2014) was a New Zealand still photographer.
He worked for some time in the Fiordland region as a wilderness guide and in the jet boating industry.
[2] Comer's early career involved shooting stills for commercials in the 1980s and 90s.
Of note is his advertisement for the Jaguar car company in 2000, in which he was credited with developing a technique to convert still frames to motion picture film, creating a dream-like effect with the car crisp and in-focus and the background motion blurred.
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