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Eadweard Muybridge revealed a new universe of motion with his camera, but history has largely obscured his extraordinary accomplishments with photography.
Setting Photography in Motion Photography became a part of public life in the mid-19th century, especially during the Civil War, when photographers documented American battlefields for the first time.
But, sometimes we forget that motion blur can be just what a photo needs to give it life and motion. In our May Photo Challenge, we asked our readers to submit their best photos with motion blur. We ...
Sir David Attenborough uses slow motion photography to examine kestrel flight. Kestrels are known as wind hoverers because of the birds' ability to hang motionless in the air. Sir David ...
When you think of GIFs, those never-ending sequences of looping motion, you’re more likely to associate them with lightly humorous viral content than a respectable art form.
A photograph from Susan Meiselas’s Carnival Strippers series, now on display in Arles, France. Ms. Meiselas was to be presented with the first Women in Motion photography prize at the Rencontres ...
Photography and Cinema: A Tale of Two Closer-Than-You-Think Siblings 6 minute read Untitled 1999 from the series Country Girls Anna Fox and Alison Goldfrapp, Courtesy James Hyman Photography, London ...
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