Man Ray
Man Ray combines multiple exposures together to produce a complex and intricate image. He uses variadic light sources (changing their position) as well as the effects of casted shadows to further create depth and a sense of 3D-ness
Walead Beshty
Walead used the physical attributes of his photograms as core components of the artwork itself. For example, he uses the creases of the paper in the photogram to create depth, and he focuses on the relationship between the material and the image.
Sarah Mosca
Abstract…?
Shan Turner Carroll
Sun Moon Walk
Uses the idea of mirrors to displace what is in the foreground - revealing another perspective of the environment through the camera
Tacia Dean
Green Ray video. Passing of time.
Entire artwork displayed in the form of a giant filmstrip
David Haines
- Kirlian cameras
- Interesting floral art
- Aural photography
- Solar photography
“Artists tune chance”
Noumenon Range - Synthetic landscape
Adam Fuss
Adam uses creative masking techniques to superimpose shapes and outlines on a subject, having the texture of the background
Chris McCaw
Chris’ series of “solar images” long-expose the sun to follow its movement, which creates a ‘sunburnt trail’. To me though it doesn’t really bring out much about the ‘time factor’ that it was meant to produce.
Simon Terrill
Simon has several long-exposure photo series that make use of both stationary and moving objects to freeze certain objects; creating a layering between foreground and background
Sara Oscar
Use of analogue paper technique to combine images.
Dodging and burning of images, selective colouring of images.
Overlaying images over another, etc