Saturday, October 27, 2012

Time Lapses by Rob Whitworth

Rob Whitworth is an Asia based photographer dividing his time between time lapse and architectural photography. He gained his first-class honours degree in Photography from Norwich School of Art & Design, UK. He is always looking for exciting new commissions and loves to combine his work with travel. 

"Kuala Lumpur: super-modern buildings juxtaposed with various cultural enclaves and with a little of Asia’s chaos thrown in. Time lapse explores how the city changes from day to night highlighting how spaces dramatically alter during the course of a few hours.

As summarised by Marc Lourdes on Yahoo! Malaysia:
“5 months. 400 hours of solid work. 4 cameras. 40 shoots. 640 gigabytes of data. 19,997 photographs.”



"Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is an amazing up and coming city. This time lapse is a culmination of 10,000 RAW images and multiple shoots capturing some of the cities relentless energy and pace of change."



"Each morning the dawn calm of Hoi An, Vietnam, disappears in a frenzy of activity. Whether it's conical hatted ladies conducting million-dong-deals or school girls in their perfect white Ao Dai uniforms commuting four-to-a-bicycle, Hoi An is a full of life... That is, until about 9pm each day when the bustling streets empty and calm returns."