Long Exposure Photography
From the
splitting of an atom, to galaxies far, far away, pictures have been used to
develop and spread information all across humanity. It has played an
outlandishly large role in the development of society since it’s introduction
in France in the early 1800s. Joseph
Nicéphore Niépce most likely knew, upon taking his first photo, he had stumbled
upon something that would revolutionize the way information was spread. This
invention along with the variety and artistry involved with taking and
examining photos continues to shape the way we live our lives; more so than the
typical person may be aware of. There
are many different types of photography. One such type is Long exposure
Photography.
Long exposure photography is a style
in which the shutter is left open for as longer amount of time (be in 8 seconds
or 8 hours) as to let more light in. therefore brightening and sometimes
blurring any movement. It captures a
different point of view and skews the way a viewer perceives time. It’s almost
an eccentric way of capturing movement yet it has also been used to capture an
eerily still environment. One of the
many different styles of long exposure photography is the way in which space is
examined. It’s used for research purposes and artistic purposes.