Eleanor
performance still
2018
UK
50°46’44.7″N 0°04’40.8″E
In January 2018 the UK was hit by a storm called Eleanor. Wind speeds over 90mph caused changes in the dynamic of the rain and the sea. Willing to take advantage of the extreme weather, I travelled to a coastal town Seaford in East Sussex, England.
The results opened some new possibilities to the series, such as the misty effect caused by the wind blast or the night photos using artificial lights.