Rob Whitworth


Rob Whitworth is a British photographer and urban film maker, based in Shanghai, with flow motion based works throughout Asia. His works are mainly based on time-lapse, and they have received nine million online views and multiple awards.

Career

After completing his education with a degree in Photography from Norwich School of Art & Design, United Kingdom, Whitworth turned to the field of mixed photography and videography resulting in millions of online views and staff picks from websites like Vimeo, BBC and Mashable, among others. The university now lists Rob Whitworth in its notable alumni list.
His efforts in the film making side resulted in Best Experimental Film at the Tiburon International Film Festival, 2012, and the Jury's Choice Award at the 5th Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Fest, 2012, being added to his list of awards. Rob Whitworth has been cited for his Hyperlapse and time-lapse photography and short videos of Asian cities such as Dubai, Istanbul, Shanghai, Pyongyang, Ho Chi Minh and Kuala Lumpur free flow traffic.
This is Shanghai and Once Upon a Time in Cappadocia are among his recently created films that got significant media coverage. Reportedly, he captures fast-paced flow motion videos with high-powered telephoto lenses and other filming techniques to attribute a unique aspect to his photography and film making.
In 2016, Whitworth's flow motion video of Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre was described by Timeout Dubai as "awe-inspiring". In the same year, he had a keyrole in the filming of the Planet Earth II episode "Cities" in which the documentary depicts world's noteworthy cities from Whitworth's camera. This episode of the documentary was awarded Best Photography award in 2017 British Academy Television Craft Awards and was nominated for Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming award at the 69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

Selected Exhibitions