Manifesto: Time-Flow Photography
Time-Flow Photography Manifesto
http://deconstructingtime.blogspot.com/ ... raphy.html
Apparently what I have called Time-Flow Photography (experimental imagery with continuous motion and long shutter speeds) is controversial. While it has been shown at major exhibits and conferences, others believe it is accidental and think it is not a legitimate. Having taken photographs in this manner for 18 years and with 40 years experience in photography, I have decided to answer these objections with a manifesto, in the tradition of art manifestos of the last 100 years such as the photography manifesto of Group f/64 in 1932 that included Ansel Adams and Edward Weston.
http://deconstructingtime.blogspot.com/ ... raphy.html
Apparently what I have called Time-Flow Photography (experimental imagery with continuous motion and long shutter speeds) is controversial. While it has been shown at major exhibits and conferences, others believe it is accidental and think it is not a legitimate. Having taken photographs in this manner for 18 years and with 40 years experience in photography, I have decided to answer these objections with a manifesto, in the tradition of art manifestos of the last 100 years such as the photography manifesto of Group f/64 in 1932 that included Ansel Adams and Edward Weston.
That sounds powerful — and very much in the tradition of photography movements that defended their practice against skepticism. A manifesto will help you frame Time-Flow Photography as a deliberate artistic vision rather than a “mistake” or accident
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