Cameron Hampton
Bio
Cameron Hampton is a painter, photographer, illustrator, cinematographer, animator and writer.
She now works in Georgia, London and NYC.
Stories (17/0)
Jack the Ripper
She was found lying on her back at the entrance of a gated stable in Buck’s Row, Whitechapel London at around 3:40 in the morning on August 31, 1888, with her neck cut back to her spine. The car man who discovered her body, Charles Allan Cross, thought she was a discarded tarpaulin. Later, when she was carted to the Old Montague Street Mortuary, Inspector Spratling and Dr. Llewellyn found that her injuries, mostly done postmortem, were far worse. This was the sad ending of Mary Ann Nichols and many of the other murder victims of Jack the Ripper.
By Cameron Hampton3 years ago in Criminal
Pollen Count
I live in the southern United States. You know the place where kudzu overgrows unwitting backyard lawn chair snoozers, where the humidity and the temperature are usually equal, creating air so thick you can see and swallow it and where insects grow to prehistoric sizes and intimidations.
By Cameron Hampton3 years ago in Photography
Street Photography
There is nothing more exhilarating for me than exploring city streets with my cameras. Street photography has been my bliss for nearly ten years. One of the best things I’ve learned over the years photographing on city streets is that being inconspicuous is a great way to capture a good shot. I usually achieve this by using my smartphones. With smartphones small size and the assumption that most people that are using them are tourist taking snaps, it has become much easier to photograph candid, honest moments on public streets.
By Cameron Hampton3 years ago in Photography