Photographer 411: seeking name of artist who shoots v long exp night waterscapes
Hi folks,
I'm new to the forum, so please forgive me if this is not the appropriate place for a question of this type...
A few months ago, I came across a website that had images made by a photographer who had made something of a specialty shooting extremely long exposure nighttime waterscapes - the kind of pictures where the water and the sky blur to form a kind of ethereal dreamscape. They were quite lovely, slightly surreal photographs, often incorporating manmade features such as abandoned pilings.
Problem is, I can't remember the photographer's name, nor where I saw the pictures. I've tried extensive google searches to no avail. I'm pretty sure this chap did these pictures using a large format camera, though, so I thought I'd check with you folks to see if anyone knows who I'm talking about. I believe he's a fairly well-known photographer: I remember reading that his work had been extensively shown at galleries around the country. If memory serves, most of the photographs I saw were taken around Puget Sound, so I assume the photographer is probably from the pacific northwest.
Does this description ring a bell with anyone? I'd very much like to figure out who he is and see if original prints are available (and within my budget!).
Re: Photographer 411: seeking name of artist who shoots v long exp night waterscapes
Yes! David Burdeny is the one.
Thanks so much folks! You are awesome.
Edit: Heh - according to his website, David Burdeny's studio is six blocks from my office. I'm not sure why I didn't realize he was in Vancouver, I could have sworn he was American. Memory plays funny tricks I guess.
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