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I love how Stephanie Jung captures the movement and tension of a city through her photography.
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Vintage strobe light photographs are a beautiful 'Anatomy of Motion'. (via)
Creative Multiple Exposure Photography by Stephanie Jung
Stephanie Jung is the freelance photographer behind this multiple exposure photography, she is based in Berlin, Germany. She loves to travel all over the world
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New York, November 2014
Beauty Reflected: Collection of Reflection in Photography
There are many techniques that photographers use to enhance their pictures, though some focus on allowing their composition to bring most of the 'wow' factor to the works. With the aid of a variety of reflective surfaces, these talented photographers expand their pics, adding another layer to each piece. A layer that can really take the images to fantastic new places. Like in the collection below.
AQA Art and Design Exam 2017 Powerpoint
Below I have uploaded my resource for the the 2017 GCSE AQA Art and Design task, I hope it proves to be useful for you! p.s the AQA Photography one will be uploaded later today! Powerpoint presenta…
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Stunning Composite Photographs Of Cityscapes Contemplate The Geometry Of Paris And Berlin
Stephanie Jung’s series shows the two European cities in a new light.
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Dr Strobe: the man who stopped time and electrified photography – in pictures
A bullet being shot through an apple, an egg being cracked into a fan, or a play-by-play of Pancho Gonzales's famous serve ... MIT professor Harold Edgerton invented the strobe flash in the 1930s – and his stroboscopic photography captured amazing moments that would otherwise be missed in the blink of an eye
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3D-printed sculptures create optical illusions using the Fibonacci sequence
Design lecturer John Edmark has created a series of open-source designs for 3D-printed sculptures that appear to move, with an effect similar to a zoetrope
Blooms: Phi-Based Strobe Animated Sculptures
Blooms: Phi-Based Strobe Animated Sculptures: This instructable demonstrates and explains blooms, a unique type of sculpture I invented that animates when spun while lit by a strobe light (or captured by a video camera with a very fast shutter speed). Unlike a traditional 3D zoetrope, which is …