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Harold Edgerton, Shock Waves from Impact, 1965.

Harold Edgerton American, 1903-1990

Shock Waves from Impact, 1965.
Gelatin Silver Print.
Printed by Gus Kufayas in 1977 under the supervision of the artist.
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Image: 11 5/16 × 9 5/8 in / 28.73 × 24.45 cm
Paper: 13 15/16 × 11 in / 35.4 × 27.94 cm
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Number 17 from an edition of 60 plus 10 AP.
Signed and numbered in pencil on the verso.
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Harold Edgerton's 'Shock Waves from Impact' from 1965 stands as a masterpiece of 20th-century photography that successfully unified scientific inquiry with artistic expression. Through his revolutionary stroboscopic techniques, Edgerton transformed...
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Harold Edgerton's "Shock Waves from Impact" from 1965 stands as a masterpiece of 20th-century photography that successfully unified scientific inquiry with artistic expression.

Through his revolutionary stroboscopic techniques, Edgerton transformed an invisible phenomenon of supersonic motion into a visually compelling and scientifically valuable document.

The photograph exemplifies his unique ability to make the unseen visible, revealing the hidden beauty and complex physics underlying violent, rapid events.

The work's significance extends well beyond its immediate scientific applications to encompass its role in expanding the possibilities of photography as both an artistic medium and a research tool.

By demonstrating that technical precision and aesthetic beauty need not be mutually exclusive, Edgerton established a new paradigm for scientific photography that continues to influence contemporary practitioners.

His legacy lives on in every electronic flash device, in the continued use of high-speed photography across multiple disciplines, and in the ongoing fascination with capturing and understanding the invisible forces that shape our world.

"Shock Waves from Impact" remains a testament to the power of innovative thinking to reveal new dimensions of reality, making the ephemeral permanent and the invisible seen.

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