camps bay. sunday afternoon.
A triptych to unveil the hidden rhythm of a bustling beach on a Sunday afternoon. By layering multiple photographs taken at precise intervals, I've captured the unseen choreography of beachgoers. The misty effect isn't fog, but the ghostly trails of human movement, revealing patterns invisible to the naked eye.
All three panels togethers form a wide stage like in a theater, creating a visual that pulses with life. Solid figures blend with translucent forms, showcasing both moments of stillness and fluid motion. This technique exposes the ebb and flow of the crowd, much like the waves lapping at the shore.
The result is a dreamlike scene that captures not just what the beach looks like, but how it feels to be immersed in its energy. By making visible the typically imperceptible flow of human activity, this triptych invites viewers to experience the vivacity of a crowded beach in a entirely new way.