Étienne-Jules Marey, chronophotography - example studies of human and animal motion from 1880s-1890s,
Étienne-Jules Marey, chronophotography - example studies of human and animal motion from 1880s-1890s,
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A technique sometimes used for showing movement in photography is light trails. This is where the shutter is left open for a relatively long period of time and a light is moved around within the frame of the photograph. Where the light has been a trail is left, this is sometimes called light painting. It is a technique that I have used before and have utilised in other projects. It is this that have given me the interest to explore it further and combine it with this project for showing movement.
#movements #depthoffield #memories #times #Moments
#1 - In the train Nikon FE, Kodak colorplus 200 by colourful life
For this photographs I used the same mattered to take it, except this time i also used fire cracker.
#Creating photographs with lights.
After getting the settings right I got some images that I am very happy with. To get the subjects in the right place I opened the shutter on about a 10 exposure then moved over to fire the flash manually when the subject was in the correct position.
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#Moments #memories #times
#kellyeliesmith
morning light in my bedroom. philadelphia, september 2015.
kelly smith photography
Edward Muybriadge
I want to do something like this for my project.
An artist with an interesting take on movement is David Hockney. Through the 70’s and 80’s Hockney produced a series of works that he called ‘joiners’. These were multiple photographs, often Polaroid’s, arranged in a collage. The earliest pieces in this series of works were often portraits but as the subjects moved, as would the framing of the photograph. This produced a short story of the way that the photographer perceived the subject over a period of time (all be it short) as appose to a single moment which is a restriction of a single photographic image.
#Looking through
#juliterr
Road to Oceanside,Ore
i chose this music video because the way is been shoot is looks like Eadweard Muybridge photographs style.
Harold Edgerton
(1938) Densmore Shute bends the Shaft