1.Shinichi Maruyama
This photographer launches water, some of which has been dyed black with ink, into the air using various methods allowing for the aerial art show. They also do other various thing such as throwing what out of a glass and dropping paint onto a surface. I like this photographer as i feel that they show freezing motion in an alternative way.
2.Jan_cz
This artist photographs freezing motion by exploding different colored powders and then capturing it as it explodes. The fact the fact that he has used powder, this allows any shape to be formed when it explodes adding the versatility of this ides. i like this artists work as each time it explodes a different outcome will be created.
3.Denis Darzacq
This artist shots people everyday environments such as work or at home and freezing there motion to make them look like much bigger motions than they actually are. i like this artist due to the fact that is it showing something that you would necessarily think would be a motion in which you would do everyday and also that it exaggerated the motion when it is most probable very simple.
This artist shows freezing motion in various way and one of them was by shoot a air gun at a can of coke and then capturing it as it exploded. I especially like this artist as they are showing something which you can not see with the human eye but you can in the photograph.
5.Mike Campau
This artist photographs freezing motion of someone dancing. They have added swirls to make the dancer look elegant and weightless, almost as if she is floating in the air. I like this artist as they have thought more about focusing the audience onto the model.
This artist captures different motion while a couple dance.They have then merged them together to show all the different motion that they do. I like this artist as they have an alternative way of showing freezing motion compared to other artists.
This photographer specializes in pet photography, many dog. She captures motion when the dog is moving it head to make it look like the dog is almost pulling a funny face. Most of her photographs are in black and white which is one thing that i like as i feel it draws the audiences attention to the facial expression opposed to the colour.
8.Harold Edgerton
This photographer is famous for his photographs which consist of a bullet going though fruit such as an apple. The moment at which the photographs have been taken allows you to seen the impact of the entry and exit of the bullet
This artist is famously known for it photographs which freeze the motion of a horse. I like the way the photographs have been presented as a whole to establish the different motion of the horse
http://www.eadweardmuybridge.co.uk/
10. Lev borodulin
This photographer captures images of people falling, most of the time into water. He takes the photograph when they are at the height of the jump to the point where they would begin to fall. I like this artist work as the models seem to be floating rather than been frozen in the motion
http://nailyaalexandergallery.com/artist/lev-borodulin
11.Adam Pretty
This photographer focuses on sport photography for massive world wide event such as the Olympics and other sporting event. He also photographs sport for advertising purposes. These include brands such as Nike and Adidas. I like this photographer as he displays the photographs in a alternative way by placing several motion into one frame to show the different movements made.
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http://www.adampretty.com/
12.Fabian Oefner
This photographer focuses on photographing liquids moving at a fast speed. Many of his photographs contain vibrant colours which are contrasted against a black background. He is able to create balance and precision within his photograph by have a sharp shape being created throughout all of his work.
http://fabianoefner.com/
This photographer captures colourful water bouncing off a surface. He can be seen as a unique photographer as he is able to create sculptures and shapes with the water although he is unable to control how the water bounces of the surface. He used vibrant colours against a white background in many of his photographs which helps to create a contrast within the photograph.
http://500px.com/leondafonte
14.Ryan Taylor
This photographer focused on explosive photography which has to be captured very quickly. He used colourful colours to contrast against a black background. He is able to create sculptures and unique shapes with different liquids which are usually hard to shape.
http://bizarrebeyondbelief.com/2012/10/08/ryan-taylor-explosive-photography/
15.Shawn Farrington
This photographer focuses on photographing water. In many of his photographs he is able to create unique shapes with water by capturing the water as it is releases out of a water balloon. He then edits many of his photographs to be of vibrant colours which gives the water a diverse look.
http://bizarrebeyondbelief.com/2012/07/19/shawn-farrington-water-creations/
16.Marc Laroche
This photographer focuses on photographing hair however it is captured in a unique way. In many of his photograph the models have big bold hair which is the main focus of the photograph however he is able to make the photographs subtle and elegant by making them all black and white.
http://larochemarc.com/
17.Josh Brewster
This photographer focuses on photographing dancing which is mainly ballet. The movement in which he captures are defined and sharp and show the precision of the dance move. He mainly focused on black and white photograph so that the photograph is simplistic by also elegant.
http://site.joshbrewsterphotography.com/
18.Boris Bos
The high-speed photography of Boris Bos uses the simple but elegant combination of apples and water. The moment of impact is captured, with every drop of water taking on its own graceful shape as it leaps into the air.
http://weburbanist.com/2008/10/09/high-speed-photographers-and-photos/
19.Johnny Chung Lee
Johnny Chung Lee is an all-around phenomenal photographer. His love of photography shows through in every image he produces, whether it’s a portrait, a still life, or an exploding beer bottle. These playful high-speed images beautifully show off Johnny Chung Lee’s skill, while all of the photos on his website prove his versatility.
http://littlegreatideas.com/photo/smashing/
20.Martin Waugh
The liquid sculptures of Martin Waugh are amazingly intricate and often involve surprising shapes. Although he admits that liquids are difficult to control, Martin Waugh seems to have a skill for capturing the perfect moment. His images are created with high-speed flash photography and cleaned up – but not altered – in Photoshop. The combination of movement, color and organic shapes makes these images unforgettable.
http://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/index.htm
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