Experimental digital photography
Experimental Digital Photography is a catch-all phrase for non-traditional photographic imagery created with a digital camera.
It often includes effects created with slow shutter speed exposures such as: light painting, light graffitti, painting with light, camera painting and motion photos with deliberate blur -- often called 'motion blur'. Motion effects are created by subject movement, camera movement or a combination of the two. The term can also apply to software manipulation of digital photographs to create non-traditional effects with the digital medium, effects that were not possible previously with film.
Guitarists with motion-blur effects
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These photos of guitar players were taken with 2-second handheld exposures.
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They are candid photographs taken under available light as these guitarists played.
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Effects were created with photography and not created with software.
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Using motion blur techniques, these experimental digital photographs were in part inspired by the Italian Futurists.
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These photos used some of the photographic ideas pioneered by the Futurist photographer, Bragaglia.
Ferris Wheels with motion-blur effects
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Ferris Wheels at night with camera movement
Roads at night with motion-blur effects
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Highway at night through a car windshield as another drove, 8 second exposure.
Violinists with motion-blur effects
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Violinist shot at a slow shutter speed in the style of the Italian Futurist painters/photographers
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In the same manner as the guitarist series above, these candid photos are of violinists as they played -- using a slow camera shutter speed.
Various musicians with motion-blur effects
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In the same manner as the guitarist series above, these candid photos are of a variety of musicians as they played -- using a slow camera shutter speed.
Candid photos of musicians with both areas of sharpness and motion-blur effects
Audience with motion-blur effects
"Camera Painting" photographs created by moving a camera for an extended time, over a light source
Early candid motion-blur digital photos of rave dancers
Experimental portraits and self-portraits
Experimental asynchronous digital still photographs made into animated Gif Cinemagraphs.
Shot in 1998 with an early lo-res fixed-lens Casio camera.