Photographer Adam Voorhes Explodes Things:
Well, not really. Not with gunpowder or anything. But Adam Voorhes is quite internationally famous for his many shots of items that are deconstructed — -guns, Etch-a-Sketches, helmets and more — and shot in such a way that you get a view of an object like you’ve never seen before. An intimate, almost uncomfortable way of looking at an object, his exploded photographs have shown up in tons of important commercial work.
And that’s like, only one of the things he does. He’s so talented we honestly think we’ve never posted about him before because we’re so overwhelmed by the amazingness and huge amount of his work. So instead of overwhelming you today, we’re gonna post a quick video he made of just how he creates these amazing shots. Or at least how he exploded a Kawasaki bike.
Moto Explosion for ESPN from Adam Voorhes on Vimeo.
Well, not really. Not with gunpowder or anything. But Adam Voorhes is quite internationally famous for his many shots of items that are deconstructed — -guns, Etch-a-Sketches, helmets and more — and shot in such a way that you get a view of an object like you’ve never seen before. An intimate, almost uncomfortable way of looking at an object, his exploded photographs have shown up in tons of important commercial work.
And that’s like, only one of the things he does. He’s so talented we honestly think we’ve never posted about him before because we’re so overwhelmed by the amazingness and huge amount of his work. So instead of overwhelming you today, we’re gonna post a quick video he made of just how he creates these amazing shots. Or at least how he exploded a Kawasaki bike.
Moto Explosion for ESPN from Adam Voorhes on Vimeo.