Eadweard J. Muybridge, Jumping; running straight high jump, ca. 1884-1887
Source: George Eastman House

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Eadweard J. Muybridge, Jumping; running straight high jump, ca. 1884-1887
Source: George Eastman House
Plate 545 Nude Female Sitting Artificially Induced Convulsions Eadweard Muybridge, Animal Locomotion, 1888.
Eadweard Muybridge (British photographer, 1830-1904), Dancing (Fancy), 1887. Collotype print, 46 x 59.1 cm, Kingston Museum and Heritage Service.
Eadweard Muybridge, Woman Opening Parasol, 1883-86, printed 1887.
Eadweard Muybridge, Contortions on the ground, c. 1886
Collotype, 18.5 x 42 cm.
A bird in motion, captured by Eadweard Muybridge frame by frame in 1887.
Femme descendant un escalier, Eadweard Muybrige, 1887
Cette photographie a inspiré à Marcel Duchamp son fameux tableau Nu descendant un escalier
For the horse animation I just posted, my original intention was to rotoscope over a video in After Effects, using the “jointed” figure I made in Photoshop (every part of the horse and rider was on a separate layer so I could move each one individually.) This was made difficult, however, due to being unable to find a video at the right angle or speed. So instead, I used Eadweard Muybridge’s wonderful equine movement photography as reference to move the figure. This isn’t the exact set I used, instead they were from a book called “Animals in Motion” that features over 30 different kinds of animals movements, all captured by Muybridge. I think this is the 3rd time I have gotten it out the library this year! I might just have to buy it tbh, lol :P
Photogravure by Eadweard Muybridge titled “A Gargantuan Woman Walking”, 1887
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Eadweard Muybridge (9 April 1830 – 8 May 1904)
Eadweard Muybridge Bird in flight, 1887 Plate 758 from Animal Locomotion Collotype 8 ¼ x 14 4/8 inches
Eadweard J. Muybridge
Eadweard J. Muybridge desenvolveu quase todo o seu trabalho como fotógrafo nos Estados Unidos, ficou famoso pela sua técnica de captura de imagens, usando várias câmeras em diferentes posições ao mesmo tempo para fotografar um objeto em movimento. As fotos de um cavalo que Muybrigdge tirou em 1872 ficaram famosas por mostrarem o animal em movimento, e com as quatro patas levantadas do solo. Muybridge inventou uma máquina chamada zoopraxiscópio, que permitia ver essas imagens. Eadweard J. Muybridge deu uma importante contribuição para o cinema e muitos o consideram o principal precursor da cinematografia. Depois de várias décadas trabalhando nos Estados Unidos, Muybridge voltou para a Inglaterra em 1894.
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