Campbell Robinson

Photography has always been one of Campbell’s favourite creative outlets. Ever since picking up a camera in high school, he’s felt a natural connection with the medium and has enjoyed creating impactful images regardless the subject.

As Campbell’s photographic skills and knowledge grew, so did his curiosity. Wanting to see what was creatively possible, he started asking himself, and his camera, more and more questions and quickly discovered the answer, ‘anything’s possible’. This rapidly became one of his central creative beliefs and one he still strongly believes in.

Photography became more of a hobby after his creative path took a different direction. The motivation of being a photographic artist rekindled after Campbell saw the results of some new creative questions. He now feels he’s found the unique visual language he was originally missing.

Having his work exhibited and professionally recognised is adding fuel to Campbell’s dream and his goal now is to create a body of work strong enough to stage a solo show. Until then, he keeps shooting trusting his questions will continue to produce even more beautiful answers.


Portfolio:

Randomness of Intent

Everyday scenes become beautiful abstractions through a technique I call, ‘The Randomness of Intent’.

Train Crossing “Train Crossing”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Scaffold #1 “Scaffold #1”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2015

Copenhagen “Copenhagen”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Spring “Spring”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Waves “Waves”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Twist “Twist”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Apartments “Apartments”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Eiffel “Eiffel”

The Eiffel Tower is an incredible subject and becomes a beautiful abstract using one of my in-camera technique.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

London City Hall “London City Hall”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Ravenet Street London “Ravenet Street London”

One of my favorite locations to create surprising and beautiful abstract images.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Gwithian “Gwithian”

A beautiful piece of coastline in Cornwall taken at that breathtaking moment between twilight and night.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Cheyne Walk “Cheyne Walk”

The many colours of twilight.

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Gold Roof Copenhagen “Gold Roof Copenhagen”

The roof of a small tunnel next to The Royal Theatre in Copenhagen revealed an incredible surprise.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Moma #1 “Moma #1”

This is the expressionist gallery in Moma. Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Reichstag Berlin “Reichstag Berlin”

This central building in Berlin is home to an incredible glass dome and mirrored vortex when shot with one of my in-camera techniques became a beautiful swirling abstract.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016

Vibrations “Vibrations”

Captured in-camera using a technique combining a slow shutter speed and a certain camera movement.

© Copyright Campbell Robinson 2016