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Articles and Videos: 35

Doc as Match-Maker: The Beauty and Romance of a High-Speed Photograph

1939 World’s Fair in New York City

Doc Edgerton’s Personal Take on Gratitude

Science Friday Picture of the Week: Milk Drop

Mapping the Charles River with Doc

Dr. Harold Edgerton: Abstractions exhibit at Michael Hoppen Gallery

Seeing the Unseen [VIDEO]

MIT Presents High Speed Motion Pictures Taken with Stroboscopic Lights [VIDEO]

Underwater Photography - MIT Science Reporter TV [VIDEO]

Rift Valley Expedition on R/V AKADEMIK KURCHATOV [VIDEO]

Edgerton Demonstrates Stroboscopic and High-Speed Photography [VIDEO]

Underwater Elapsed Time Motion Picture [VIDEO]

Spray Mechanism of African Bombardier Beetles [VIDEO]

Photographic Instrumentation Under the Sea [VIDEO]

High-Speed Motion Pictures With Stroboscopic Light [VIDEO]

USS MONITOR Shipwreck Project [VIDEO]

Photography of Nuclear Detonations [VIDEO]

Doc at San Severo, Italy 1943-1944

Recent Web Links: Doc Edgerton Today!

Doc, Bats and Rattlesnakes in the 1930s and ’40s

Multi-Flash Fencing at MIT

Memories of My Senior Thesis Advisor, Doc Edgerton

Doc’s “Family” of Students in the 1960s

Photographing Transatlantic Cables With Doc in the 1960s

The Three Docs at EG&G (1970s-1980s)

Videos

Midwestern Boy: 1903 – 1926

Publication Guidelines and Copyright/Licensing Terms of Use

Submit a Story about Doc

Drops & Splashes

Seeing in the Dark

Drawing of Strobes on Under Water Vehicle (Bathyscaphe)

Flash! First Book of Edgerton Photographs

Aerial Reconnaissance

Introduction

Underwater Photography

Underwater sonar acoustics

Underwater Vehicles

Akademik Kurchatov

Marine Biology

Shipwreck Studies

Copyright/Licensing Terms of Use

Nighttime Photography

About the Project

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Strobe in Industry: 1931 – onwards

Popular Interest: 1932 – 1941

Stroboscopic

Underwater Exploration: 1953 – 1986

Lifetime of Teaching: 1928 – 1987

Doc at Loch Ness: A Bolt From the Blue

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