Camera in Motion | Rolf Sachs

Camera in Motion, photography is an international art; it is an art that moves and influences its viewers. A picture is truly worth a thousand words; it carries places and memories that we oftentimes forget.

Courtesy of Rolf Sachs

A project by artist and designer Rolf Sachs introduces images from his photo series ‘camera in motion: from Chur to Tirano’. The astonishing images exhibited show the beautiful rout taken by a train from Switzerland to Italy; in the photos Sachs delivers a great dynamism and many dramatic scenes to the viewers.

The images were taken over the course of a year showing changes in natural characteristics of places, seasons, and the effect of time.
The photographs were taken by a fixed camera placed on the moving train; the outcomes are priceless.

Courtesy of Rolf Sachs

The blend of colours and motion caused blurring out parts of the photo while focusing on others; this has produced images with great aesthetics than cannot be produced by any computerized program.

Courtesy of Rolf Sachs

The speed of the train, the curvature of the rout, and the distance between the object and the camera play a role in the quality and composition of the image. The beauty of Rolf’s photographs is incomparable.

Maiar Mansour
Maiar Mansour

Maiar Mansour is an editor at Arch2O with a unique lens shaped by her background in architecture, visual arts, and human-centered design. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maiar discovered her passion for UI/UX through civil society work, storytelling workshops, and freelance design for arts events. Her editorial approach blends emotional intelligence with a strong visual sensibility, guided by a belief in storytelling and design coherence. With training from ITI and Udacity and hands-on experience as a UI/UX designer, she brings fresh perspectives on how environments shape human behavior, emotion, and interaction in design.

Arch2O.com
Logo
Send this to a friend