Week One: Research for Sequential Image


In order to make our own solo sequential images, it is important to do some research. For the topic of sequential images, I have found some interesting and inspiring sequential examples. 

Talking about sequential images, Elliot Erwitt is the photographer has to be mentioned. This is one of his famous work that of a man throwing a stick from his dog and then being disappeared. The photo was presented in a way that frame by frame.

 Here is another sequential image that I have found on the internet. Shai states that sequential images are ways to express a moving object in a photo. It is a photo taken by Steve Granger, presenting a continuous maneuver of a stunt biker flying over a ramp, with all the shots being combined into one.

                                         Sequential Photography At Its Best! (ba-bamail.com)

There are some differences between the two photographers, which is interesting. Not only one was using film while one was using digital camera, but also their styles of presentation. Nowadays, photographers can edit photos and combining multiple shots into one layer, compared to the old days which was nearly possible unless using double exposure. 

In order to save time and cost, I decided that on my homework I will be using Elliot Erwitt's style, and to express the photos one by one.

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