Rob Whitworth

[4][5][6][7] His works are mainly based on time-lapse, and they have received nine million online views and multiple awards.

[8][9][10] After completing his education with a degree in Photography from Norwich School of Art & Design, United Kingdom,[4] Whitworth turned to the field of mixed photography and videography resulting in millions of online views and staff picks from websites like Vimeo,[11][12] BBC[13] and Mashable,[14] among others.

[5] Rob Whitworth has been cited for his hyperlapse[15] and time-lapse photography and short videos of Asian cities such as Dubai,[15][16][19] Istanbul,[20] Shanghai, Pyongyang,[6][21][22] Ho Chi Minh[12][23][24] and Kuala Lumpur free flow traffic.

[28][30] In 2016, Whitworth's flow motion video of Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre was described by Timeout Dubai as "awe-inspiring".

[34] In 2018 he created the title sequence for BBC UK World Cup coverage.