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7 Spectacularly Skilled High-Speed PhotographersWritten by Delana on October 9th, 2008 - Topics: Street Art, Travel, Urban Art, Various
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High-speed photography is a fascinating way to capture the imagesthat we don’t often get to see. So many amazing things happen in theblink of an eye - moving too quickly for us to see more than a blur andthe aftermath. Using clever equipment and quick shutters, thesetalented photographers freeze time and illuminate one single criticalmoment. If they time it just right, high-speed photographers can catcha moment of impact, explosion, or surprising movement - and it makes for incredible art.
(images via: Stefan)Stefan’s high-speed photographs combine the sophistication of fineart and the fun of watching stuff explode. The brave hand model withbright red fingernails in many of his pictures holds items which arethen shot with a gun. The resulting images are not only beautiful, butfascinating - not to mention a little dangerous.
(images via: Martin Waugh)The liquid sculptures of Martin Waugh are amazingly intricate andoften involve surprising shapes. Although he admits that liquids aredifficult to control, Martin Waugh seems to have a knack for capturingthe perfect moment. His images are created with high-speed flashphotography and cleaned up - but not altered - in Photoshop. Thecombination of movement, color and organic shapes makes these imagesunforgettable. Martin Waugh kindly shares his techniques on his blog, and he also sells prints of his work.
(images via: Universität Wien)These images from Peter Wienerroither of light bulbs shattering andburning show just how much detail can be captured with high-speedphotography. Each tiny bit of glass is illuminated and frozen inmid-air - and you can almost hear the sound of shattering glass.
(images via: Boris Bos)The high-speed photography of Boris Bos uses the simple but elegantcombination of apples and water. The moment of impact is captured, withevery drop of water taking on its own graceful shape as it leaps intothe air.
(images via: Jasper Nance)Jasper Nance is, without a doubt, one of the best high-speedphotographers to ever fire a gun. Her creative and innovative imagesare captured using a homemade high-speed flash,which is itself a work of art. Many of her photographs involve itemsbeing shot with various types of guns; she then captures the resultingexplosions, splatters, and crazy airborne patterns made by the guts ofthe fired-upon object. Her photos look like research or scientificexperiments, but she’s in it for the art - and the fun.
(images via: Hannoc)Hannoc’s unique photos explore what happens to balloons when theyare pierced or shot. Freezing the exact moment of breakage provides afascinating picture of the balloon literally peeling away from itscontents, which for that split second remain in place as though stillheld by the balloon.
(images via: Johnny Chung Lee)Johnny Chung Lee is an all-around phenomenal photographer. His loveof photography shows through in every image he produces, whether it’s aportrait, a still life, or an exploding beer bottle. These playfulhigh-speed images beautifully show off Johnny Chung Lee’s skill, whileall of the photos on his website prove his versatility. |
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