Artwork description:

Captured on a moving boat with a 1-second exposure using a 4x5 large format camera, this image records the shifting relationship between sea and horizon. The prolonged exposure time allows the motion of the water to blur, transforming waves into fluid streaks of light and shadow. The inherent precision of large format film contrasts with the unpredictability of the moving platform, creating a tension between structure and motion—between the attempt to hold time still and the inevitability of its passage.

Materials used:

Analogue silver gelatin print on matte fibre paper.

Tags:
#seascape #photography 

Untitled (2022) Photograph
by Ole Brodersen

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Captured on a moving boat with a 1-second exposure using a 4x5 large format camera, this image records the shifting relationship between sea and horizon. The prolonged exposure time allows the motion of the water to blur, transforming waves into fluid streaks of light and shadow. The inherent precision of large format film contrasts with the unpredictability of the moving platform, creating a tension between structure and motion—between the attempt to hold time still and the inevitability of its passage.

Materials used:

Analogue silver gelatin print on matte fibre paper.

Tags:
#seascape #photography 
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I create art as a way to explore the forces that shape both landscapes and societies—natural, historical, and global. My work, often created using long exposures and multiple exposures, captures... Read more

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