Harold Edgerton
(1938) Densmore Shute bends the Shaft
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.
Dancing with the feet is one thing; dancing with the heart is another. ~ Unknown - #freezingmoments
Harold Edgerton
(1938) Tennis Player
Étienne-Jules Marey
Étienne Jules Marey
For this photographs I used the same mattered to take it, except this time i also used fire cracker.
1 image
Harold Edgerton (1964) Bullet through Banana, dye transfer print 14 x 18 inches
2 image
Harold Edgerton (1964) .30 Bullet Piercing Apple, dye transfer print 14 x 18 inches
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,
In this photographs I wanted to capture frozen motions and ast shutter speed in the same way as in my other experiment.
I haven’t show my contact sheets because I edit my photographs dawn to this. I have used three soft box lights. I was the photographe. This photograph is the one I mostly like because everything is in the right place the way she flipped her hair and where it’s been placed.
#depthoffield