My photos follow and are inspired by the technique of Alexey Titarenko, which is using long exposure to create shapes of movement.
For this set, I again decided to take photos that captured movement, through shapes of movement. When taking these (second half) photos, I waited for cars to pass and shot the most interesting and colorful ones I saw, but also kept in mind to take photos of cars moving at different speeds. The lighting adds a shared aesthetic between all the pictures, so they look connected and part of the same set. For most of the photos, I like how I captured the small details of the car while they are traveling.
With these photos, I feel like I have successfully captured the “shapes of movement”, as the motion had been merged into a shape of motion, just like the photos by Titarenko that inspired me. Overall, I think these photos successfully capture and portray movement, and in a different way than my first set does, allowing the viewer to experience movement as a feeling.