Where Science, Art and Photography Intersect

October 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Arts, Technology

Where Science, Art and Photography Intersect
Caleb Charland demonstrates lessons in physics and mathematics with his mind-blowing photography. Inspired by children’s books of science experiments, he photographs everyday objects (like matches, pens and mirrors) in ways we’ve never imagined, often using multiple exposures to tell the story. For example, in Fifteen Hours, the last photo in this set, Charland used 15 exposures to show how the flame of a dinner candle beautifully burns down.

lighting

lighting

In still others, like in Cube with Rule and Penlight, Caleb Charland sits in pitch black darkness and, with a penlight in his hand, traces the shape of a cube along a ruler. Though at first glance, you think you’re just looking at a box, you soon notice that the mysterious shadows are Charland’s hands. Charland made 13 exposures on one sheet of 4×5 film; twelve exposures for each side of the cube, and one exposure with the light on to fill in the shapes of the room and the table.

atomic model

atomic model

art of light

art of light

bubbles

bubbles

technology

technology

photography

photography

cube

cube

matches

matches

moon

moon

lights

lights

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