Tim Clayton has tall standards for sports photography. He believes that sports photography lends itself to truly much artistic and expressive imagery and says he “tries to shoot artistically,to look at things differently.”In this photograph, often referred to as “Bubble Boy, or he captured an effect he had observed in the split second before swimmers surface at the start of a race,breaking the water tension.whether you too worship the history and artistry of sports photography, join us tonight for Art History Happy Hour—an evening of The Society for the Advancement of Social Studies (SASS) and Brooklyn Brainery’s seriously unserious art and sports history lectures inspired by #whoshotsports hosted by. Free as part of Thursday Nights hosted by @squarespace.
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