Edward Muybriadge
Eadweard Muybridge
Harold Edgerton
(1938) Densmore Shute bends the Shaft
In this images I experimented with setting up different time and changed the exposure as well.
Harold Edgerton
(1938) Tennis Player
fast shutter speed
For this shoot I had assistance to help me with poring the food colours inside to the wine glass and my other friend help me to mix the water to get that waves that I have in some of my photographs. I experimented with different food colours as well.
#Final outcome
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.
Étienne-Jules Marey
Étienne Jules Marey
#True
It is often a photographer’s goal to portray, imply or represent something within a photograph that can be difficult to show in a still image. This is sometimes telling a story or capturing emotion or atmosphere. I am interested in the idea of capturing movement within a still image.