Free iPhone App for Photo History Fans
Press Release
This application allows iPhone photographers to take pictures inspired by the icon works if early photographer Eadweard Muybridge. The release of the app celebrates the opening of a major exhibition of at Tate Britain running now until January 16, 2011.
The Muybridgizer freeze-frames the moving world, just as Muybridge did with subjects ranging from running horses to leapfrogging boys. In homage to the analogue Victorian beauty of the originals, users can Muybridge-ize their frames with grids and sepia tones, transforming their moving images into strikingly vintage-style pictures.
The application is offered free for a limited time.




This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on October 15, 2010
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