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When you hear the word 'kinetic' for the first time, probably the first thing that comes to your mind is motion. Kinetic Photography, also known as 'camera tossing', is a technique of shooting photos with the actual physical movement of the camera. However, it does not necessarily involve tossing of the camera — you can also shake, bounce, swing or spin it; the goal of the technique is to obtain unpredictable results which are sometimes fascinating, always abstract and rarely boring.
The main rule of kinetic photography is simple: do not hold your camera stationary! Obviously, it is a quite uncommon and bizarre technique that involves risk of damaging your camera. The concept is extremely simple and really fun to use. Though the outcome is uncertain, kinetic photography sometimes produces beautiful abstract, random and motion blurred images. The results often look like a computer generated graphics.
Below we present beautiful examples of kinetic photography for your inspiration. All images are linked to photographer's web sites. You can explore further works of the photographers we've featured below by clicking on the images presented in this showcase. And feel free to add links to some beautiful works in the comments to this post!
Beautiful Examples of Kinetic Photography
Further Resources
- Camera Toss Flickr Group
- Camera Toss – The Blog
A showcase photo-blog for the "best of" camera tossing and general musings on this form of kinetic photography. Created and maintained by Ryan Gallagher. - Camera Toss Collection on Flickr
About the author
Vailancio Rodrigues is a college student, webmaster and webdesigner who likes to learn new things and share them with others. He likes to work in the creative field and is constantly improving his skills. His field of interest are Web Technologies, Photography, Motion Graphics, Art and Technology. You can follow Vailancio on Twitter.
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