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- San Francisco Row Houses
- Author: Chris Witnik
- Description: Black & white photograph, sepia-toned and hand colored.
- SAXONY
- Author: MARK PAULDA
- Description: Perhaps the most risky field of kinetic photography is that of camera tossing, in which the photographer literally throws their equipment into the air in hopes of producing an artistic looking image. Many camera tosses take place at night, when the camera is able to capture light with a long exposure, resulting in streaks of hypnotizing light patterns.
- SAY
- Author: MARK PAULDA
- Description: Perhaps the most risky field of kinetic photography is that of camera tossing, in which the photographer literally throws their equipment into the air in hopes of producing an artistic looking image. Many camera tosses take place at night, when the camera is able to capture light with a long exposure, resulting in streaks of hypnotizing light patterns.
- Scott Weiland
- Author: Curt Bentzinger
- Description: YA6N2998 Stone Temple Pilots www.imagearium.com
- Sea of Joy
- Author: Keith Parks
- Description: Abstract photography. Part of the Paper Series.
- Sea Tails
- Author: EVA BROWN
- See Through
- Author: Susannah Marie
- Description: Photographer: John Carmen
- SEMPITERNUM
- Author: MARK PAULDA
- Description: Perhaps the most risky field of kinetic photography is that of camera tossing, in which the photographer literally throws their equipment into the air in hopes of producing an artistic looking image. Many camera tosses take place at night, when the camera is able to capture light with a long exposure, resulting in streaks of hypnotizing light patterns.
- sense
- Author: Ari Berger
- Sera-Ocean Springs Session #685
- Author: Ben Lokey
- Description: Archival digital print, 13x19, From the EYES series. To see more of this series, go to: http://web.mac.com/lokeyproductions
- SERGE
- Author: MARK PAULDA
- Description: Perhaps the most risky field of kinetic photography is that of camera tossing, in which the photographer literally throws their equipment into the air in hopes of producing an artistic looking image. Many camera tosses take place at night, when the camera is able to capture light with a long exposure, resulting in streaks of hypnotizing light patterns.
- Serious Outlook
- Author: Cynthia Lamb
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