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Ted Kinsman
Ted Kinsman has worked as an optical engineer, a physicist, and a physics instructor before joining RIT to teach the technical side of imaging. He is one of the few active high-speed photographers able to photograph at times less than 1/1,000,000th of a second. Recently, Kinsman’s work has expanded to the x-ray region of the spectrum where he continues to explore imagery for books and magazines. His work has appeared on The Discovery Channel, Crime Scene Investigations (CSI), The X-Files, South Park, The Tyra Banks Show, and The Frozen Planet series. Kinsman is currently an Assistant Professor in the school of Photographic arts and sciences (SPAS) where he teaches in the Photographic Sciences Dept. at RIT.
Latest from Ted Kinsman
10/26/2017
Slit scan photography is an interesting technique that yields abstract and beautiful results.
03/24/2017
Ted Kinsman walks you through the step-by-step process for the conversational piece at your next party: a drink-making robot.
03/02/2017
You can manipulate light to do all kinds of magical things in your photographs. Learn how to use polarized light...
11/18/2016
Here's how they teach students to safely shoot photographs of bullets at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
06/07/2016
High speed photography is great for capturing the moment when two water droplets collide and make incredibly beautiful fluid impacts.
04/12/2016
Using many light sources, reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) is a method for photographing that allows you to get 3D maps...
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