
The Art of Strip Photography
Making still Images with a Moving Camera
Maarten Vanvolsem
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Monograph - paperback
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Introduction
1. Strip Photography and its Historical Context: A Camera Mechanism (Invention and Re-invention)
1.1 Panorama Photography
1.2 Photogrammetry
1.3 Peripheral Photography
1.4 The Photo Finish
1.5 Other Fields of Use
2. The Strip Technique
2.1 Shutter Technique
2.2 Film Movement
2.3 Exposure
3. Photographers Working with the Strip Technique
3.1 Photo Finish on Halfway Course
3.2 Boosting the Knowledge of the Strip Technique
3.3 The Panorama Image as a Time Span
3.4 Creative Use of the Strip Exposure
3.5 A Moving Camera
3.6 Stereo Strip Photography
3.7 Great Britain as Breeding Ground
3.8 Video Technology and Strip Images
4. Experiencing Time in a Still Image
4.1 Forgotten Possibilities of Photography and its Technique
The Dominance of the Snapshot
Perspective and the Renaissance Doctrine (Perspective and Unity of Space and Time)
Theory and Technology
Strip Images Complicate the Picture
De Duve's Space-time Construction
4.2 Reading a Non-still Image
"Reading" the Image
The Image: A Score of Time
Perspective
Rhythm
Sharpness
Music Score
5. Moving the Camera Towards Another Expression
5.1 Shift in Artists' Use of the Strip Technique
Non-scientific Use of the Strip Technique
Aesthetic Use of the Strip Technique
Meta-photographic Use of the Technique
5.2 Moving the Camera: Solving the Paradox in Dance Photography
The Paradox in Dance Photography
Silent Move
5.3 The Intrinsic Time of a Work of Art
Color Images
List of Images
Notes
Bibliography
Format: Monograph - paperback
Size: 230 × 170 × 15 mm
212 pages
ISBN: 9789058678409
Publication: May 04, 2011
Series: Lieven Gevaert Series 11
Languages: English
Stock item number: 62561
Maarten Vanvolsem is Lecturer and MA course leader for photography at Sint-Lukas Brussels, University College of Art and Design and Research Fellow of 'The Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art and Visual Culture' at KU Leuven.
Striptechniek, fotografie, performance
Dirk Reynders bespreekt The Art of Strip Photography van Maarten Vanvolsem.
FAKtor, januari 2012