Master Of Animation, Games & Interactivity
Master Of Animation, Games & Interactivity

THEME
Stillness

METHOD
This week we (Valeria and I) wanted to examine the theme of stillness when juxtaposed against the motion. To do this we downloaded an app for the iPhone (Slow Shutter) that allows you to do long exposure images. The idea behind our concept was that we would choose a single point of stillness within the shot as a focus and frame the long exposure around that, with the other components of the image (i.e, people walking and cars moving) would be contrasted to that stillness by being blurred and out of focus. 

We used two kinds of filter, one that creates a motion blur and another that leaves light trails as things move across the exposure. Doing this without a tripod proved to be quite difficult, as we had to wander around the city trying to find places where we could prop up my phone against a stable base as trying to do it while holding the phone made the entire image blurry

CONTEXT
Long exposure photography has been used since the beginning of photography, so we can find works such as Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre in 1839, who introduced the people to be captured in the photographs. http://100photos.time.com/photos/louis-daguerre-boulevard-du-temple

And it is still widely used by artists such as:

Francesco Libassi, an Italian that as begun focusing on long-exposure landscape and architecture in black and white, mostly with natural landscapes or buildings.
https://www.offset.com/photos/long-exposure-of-isosaki-shrine-torii-gate-at-sea-596392

Yunus Malik, who also capture nature scenarios and architecture
“I’ve noticed long exposures becoming a trend in fine art and black and white images.”
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bst5qwehDcm/
https://www.instagram.com/p/Br20Cd8BiH-/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BsUCA7khM6Z/

Radek Standera, although his style is very varied, he made a series of photographs with forests and roads, adding light.
https://www.instagram.com/p/wy180riZSO/
https://www.instagram.com/p/xcH2fvCZW2/
https://www.instagram.com/p/wT-0P4CZda/

Wojciech Dziadosz, who, as  Louis Daguerre, he uses mostly people and nature in the pictures.
https://www.deviantart.com/wojciechdziadosz/art/Siklawa-Waterfall-263912925
https://www.deviantart.com/wojciechdziadosz/art/Angels-fly-in-the-mountains-265560976
https://the-dots.com/projects/top-photographers-on-the-secrets-of-successful-long-exposures-231707

“I have seen long exposure landscapes and cities, but with a long exposure, people can be shown in a completely different context. These photos can convey, for example, the passage of time,” he says.
 

REFLECTION
In genreal, it was a fun exercise to do, although we explored different environments, I don't think we achieved what we wanted, partly because we didn't have a tripod, but I also consider that we should explore more environments. But it was interesting to explore that application since I did not know it.

About This Work

By Valeria Wolff
Email Valeria Wolff
Published On: 09/10/2019