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Arthur C. Pillsbury - You See The World Through His Eyes | Arthur C. Pillsbury - You See The World Through His Eyes |
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| Written by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster | |
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by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster How does a man cope with the frustration of seeing the world move towards collectivism and ....
No matter where you live today you see the world through the eyes of a man of whom you are probably unaware. Over a period of half a lifetime
The cameras invented by
In 1910, realizing that the number of species of wild flowers in the meadow near his studio in
Ever the pioneer and pushing the technological limits of photography of his day, on
In 1927, in a lab loaned to him by
The world has used his work lavishly. His earliest educational films, then produced for schools at all levels, were used worldwide. He created new awareness of the natural world; His photographs of people connect you to the warmth and humanity of the man behind the camera, reflected in the faces of those who see images remain for us to see. His legacy remains with us through those images and also through our own minds and eyes as we see the world today. His images stay with you because for Arthur C. Pillsbury people remained in the frame. In every part of our lives photography touches us, changes us, informs, and increases our awareness of our world.
From “Miracles of Plant and Animal Life” by
“Beauty, Form, and Color, the Rhythm of movement, express art everywhere. The story of a bud opening, a leaf unfolding, a seed germinating, all the various steps of its life struggle for perpetuation, is as interesting and poignant as one's own life's happenings. Step by step the lens has registered on a sensitive film of a lapse-time, motor-driven motion camera, recording in that way in a comparatively few seconds life efforts that may take days or even weeks to happen..... ...Man looks at a flower in passing: the eye would soon tire in trying to watch the growth or change of position, but the lapse-time camera, running at a speed to record in the time we have to see it, registers every change of position day and night with a tireless lens eye, and all from the same chosen position, writing on the film what happens in lines, expressing position, growth and color until finally death, or better call it, when its parts have fulfilled their life's duty, passing onto another form.” Life Time Accomplishments 1895 – Invents specimen slicer for microscope at
1895 - Photographs first
First visits
1896 - Invents circuit panoramic camera, as senior project at
1897 - Leaves for
Shipwrecked and rescues himself. Trip from the headwaters of
1903 - Begins work as photographer in
1906 - Photographs Earthquake, distributes world-wide. Buys a studio in
Photographs the Missions of California and sites of interest through out the state. 1910 - Aerial photographs of rebuilding, runaway balloon. Balloon breaks free. He is reported dead. Films first nature movie, shows it at The Studio of the Three Arrows in
1911 - Begins work on lapse-time studies on flowers 1912 – Builds and films the first lapse-time movie of a flower blooming. Stops the cutting of the wildflowers in the meadows of
1921 - First aerial motion pictures of
1922 – Patents the first mass production unit for photo postcards. 1924 - First color motion picture, produced for his lecture series. 1927 – Builds the first microscopic motion picture camera in a borrowed lab at
1929 - Builds the first X-ray motion picture camera. Makes the first movie using the X-ray motion picture camera. 1930 - First underwater motion picture 1935 – Photographed the process of hydroponics carried out by
1942 - Documents process of osmosis in plants. Find some of his images at: http://www.cafepress.com/pillsburypicco/ acpillsburyhome.blogspot.com pillsburypicturecompany.com |
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