Monday, 8 November 2010





Eadweard Muybridge - Tate Britain



The exhibition presented the full range of Muybridge's works. I remembered that his works were my inspiration of the second year's project. I took the inspiration from his works which were "Horse in Motion". Most famous for his pictures of race horses. He experimented with the possibilities of creating images of animals and humans in motion. Also there are vast panoramas of American landscapes, such as the Yosemite Valley, and his documentation of the rapidly growing west coast of America, particularly in San Francisco has been an important historic record of the times. I surprised that he was not only renowned for taking photos of the American landscape but only the motion photography.

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