How to Be A Creative Learner – 1/5
A monthly zoom talk with Andrea Norrington for studying photography in general. This is session 1 of a planed 5 part series. SUMMARY: Keep up the momentum by scheduling work and sticking to it, and have a plan b for…
Exercise 3.1 – Freeze
In an attempt to recreate fluid images similar to those of Edgerton and Worthington above, I decided to play with the water in the bathroom sink. The bathroom usually gets some lovely daylight thanks to a south facing window which…
Arthur Mason Worthington
A M Worthington’s splash photographs could easily be mistaken for Edgerton’s Milk Drop images at first glance. I like that Worthington also blurs the lines between science and photography, and used his physics work to move the possibilities of photography…
Harold Edgerton
I was drawn to Edgerton’s images due to the scientific nature of his work. While his infamous Milk Drop Coronet and other Milk Drop images are instantly recognizable, I also love images such as ‘Bullet Through Balloons’, ‘This Is Coffee’…
Nigel Shafran
I came across the work of Nigel Shafran when looking for images that held a similar raw, unedited and messy feel as that I was going for. When looking through Shafran’s website, I found that some series’ had a very…