Abstract approaches in time-lapse photography
We explore the fascinating work of artists who push the boundaries of time-lapse photography in form and content.
We explore the fascinating work of artists who push the boundaries of time-lapse photography in form and content.
Time-lapse photography can be understood as an incredibly ‘slow’ process. Far from being a detriment, however, the extent of what is put in is reflected in the quality of the finished product.
We look at the likes of construction and other “quintessential” applications of time-lapse photography, considering their value and popularity.
Arguably only in its infancy, we return right to the very beginning of time-lapse photography, considering what it is, where it came from and how it has become such a popular and effective method of capture in such a short time since its inception.
How time-lapse & construction go hand-in-hand. Taking a closer look at construction time-lapse in both theory and application.
Rapid capture solutions may not be the most traditional application of time-lapse photography but when used to cover short-term works it can reap impressive results.
This blog provides a special and detailed report on how time-lapse can be used as a tool for publicly documenting urbanisation.
Solar eclipses create striking scenes for anyone lucky enough to witness them. But for those who aren’t, eclipses are a popular subject for time-lapsers all over the world.
Changes to our surrounding environment is the focus of this week’s “Time-Lapse Trends”. Covering real and virtual worlds, we explore how the medium presents developments within these different environments.
A popular photographic technique in its own right, we spotlight uses of tilt-shift for our next instalment of “Time-Lapse Trends”.