“I was always precocious in math and had eclectic tastes and interests,” he says. Not to mention the attention he’s received from photography and marketing magazines and blogs from around the world.Ī scientist by training, a tinkerer by nature, and an artist by accident, Waugh says he found his way to Lewis & Clark at the suggestion of a guidance counselor at the small experimental high school he attended in Colorado. Waugh has been profiled by the Discovery Channel he’s exhibited his artwork in Paris’ acclaimed Capital of Creation trade show and he’s received recognition from Yahoo for his website ( Smirnoff Vodka ran his images of martini, highball, and whiskey “glasses” created from water in a recent advertising campaign. His creativity has not gone unrecognized. Seven years later, Waugh has created more than 100,000 captivating images of water in flight–on purpose–using ultra-highspeed digital cameras and self-designed timing and flash devices. “I realized a second drop of water had collided into a rising splash, and I thought, ‘That should happen on purpose,’” he says. The liquid sculpture he was orchestrating suddenly shifted shape into a random yet alluring image. Startled, Martin Waugh stared in wonder and disbelief.
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