steamer
Well-known
Clarice and Simon--a girl and her dog--A wonderful photographer meets a great model.
She has a lot of great stuff on flickr and a spectacular basenji as well.
Caution: minor nudity
http://flickr.com/photos/clarice_e_simon/318258698/in/set-72157594306632273/
What did you see that impressed?
She has a lot of great stuff on flickr and a spectacular basenji as well.
Caution: minor nudity
http://flickr.com/photos/clarice_e_simon/318258698/in/set-72157594306632273/
What did you see that impressed?
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I'm clicking that link and seeing a nude mirror photo. No dog.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I just saw this great Harry Gruyaert at Slate:
http://todayspictures.slate.com/20071221/ #14
A guy in India on a motorcycle passing people who look as if they are a nativity scene with a christmas tree.
http://todayspictures.slate.com/20071221/ #14
A guy in India on a motorcycle passing people who look as if they are a nativity scene with a christmas tree.
steamer
Well-known
If you check her flickr site you will see a dog, thus Clarice and Simon.
http://flickr.com/photos/clarice_e_simon/
http://flickr.com/photos/clarice_e_simon/
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Thank you.
I can see the photos now.
Could be only Japanese, by the style and color and subjects. Like sushi, Honda, and Yoko.
I can see the photos now.
Could be only Japanese, by the style and color and subjects. Like sushi, Honda, and Yoko.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
nico
Well-known
Another italian photographer whose photos I recently saw at an exhibition in Lucca. The link is about a job he did in Lucca during the summer.
http://new.mauriziogalimberti.it/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=26
http://www.mauriziogalimberti.it/
He uses only polaoids camera. I like that guy because he breaks the photo, traditionally a single frame for a single moment, in many frames and different moments, but then he put all the frames in one as it really was a single photo.
Hope you'll enjoy.
Ciao
http://new.mauriziogalimberti.it/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=26
http://www.mauriziogalimberti.it/
He uses only polaoids camera. I like that guy because he breaks the photo, traditionally a single frame for a single moment, in many frames and different moments, but then he put all the frames in one as it really was a single photo.
Hope you'll enjoy.
Ciao
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
nico:
Thank you, wonderful photos.
Doesn't his work resonate with David Hockney (joiner photos series) well, and with Lomography?
Thank you, wonderful photos.
Doesn't his work resonate with David Hockney (joiner photos series) well, and with Lomography?
nico
Well-known
ClaremontPhoto said:nico:
Thank you, wonderful photos.
Doesn't his work resonate with David Hockney (joiner photos series) well, and with Lomography?
Thanks Jon,
yes, about Hockney's photography (http://www.hockneypictures.com/photos/photos_polaroids.php) I see some common roots in cubism.
Another interesting point, if I can sum up Lomography (which in some way i like) as "creativity without control" I'd say Galimberti instead has great control in preparation and post production of every single work. The composition "lucca15" is took inside the old food market, well I know that place and it's hard to photograph -imho -but he understood so well the place, the story, the architectural structure that I can guess it's not just about see, shot and develop; the light/exposure is studied in each single photo to render the idea, in the final compostion, of light you have inside the buidilng; also the way he composed the final opera makes me think about a clear vision he develops far before taking the photos.
Ciao
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
nico:
Yes, it's clearly planned.
I'm thinking about putting my stuff on Lomo in a similar way. Not wacky snaps but good photos (?) side by side in a collection.
Yes, it's clearly planned.
I'm thinking about putting my stuff on Lomo in a similar way. Not wacky snaps but good photos (?) side by side in a collection.
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Hi Steamer
This thread seems to have gone a bit away from where you started.
So back to your first post.
I thought the photo fascinating because it took me into a realm of photogrphic subject that I hadn't really thought about. Some of Clarice's observations of reflections and objects in mirrors and windows produce some wonderful images for me - her photograph on the station platform demonstrates a real 'seeing eye'.
Thanks for the direction to the photographs.
Now I wonder what I can do with photos including Joe - my mess of a dog?
This thread seems to have gone a bit away from where you started.
So back to your first post.
I thought the photo fascinating because it took me into a realm of photogrphic subject that I hadn't really thought about. Some of Clarice's observations of reflections and objects in mirrors and windows produce some wonderful images for me - her photograph on the station platform demonstrates a real 'seeing eye'.
Thanks for the direction to the photographs.
Now I wonder what I can do with photos including Joe - my mess of a dog?
charlesfoto
Established
Hmmm, to the OP...checked the link, not so impressed. But hey, that's the beauty of photography...it's all subjective.
robert blu
quiet photographer
this time I'll give a link to a friend of mine, patrizio silvi antonini, whose pictures for personal research are very different than the ones he makes for profession. I like the darkness and the mistery aurea of these pictures.
the link is : http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/photographers/index.php?inc=details&id=70949
hope you like at least some of the pictures
robert
the link is : http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/photographers/index.php?inc=details&id=70949
hope you like at least some of the pictures
robert
robert blu
quiet photographer
It is Christmas time, two proposal for the ones who like slideshows , both from magnum photographers:
first is Christmas related
http://inmotion.magnumphotos.com/essays/merrychristmas.aspx
second if you like music and...ideas...
http://inmotion.magnumphotos.com/essays/emptyorchestra.aspx
robert
PS I'll leave tomorrow for a short holidays with my wife holidays, be back at RFF in new year. Take opportunity to wish you all an happy new year !
first is Christmas related
http://inmotion.magnumphotos.com/essays/merrychristmas.aspx
second if you like music and...ideas...
http://inmotion.magnumphotos.com/essays/emptyorchestra.aspx
robert
PS I'll leave tomorrow for a short holidays with my wife holidays, be back at RFF in new year. Take opportunity to wish you all an happy new year !
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
charlesfoto said:Hmmm, to the OP...checked the link, not so impressed. But hey, that's the beauty of photography...it's all subjective.
I might have to agree with charlesfoto, generally.
However, the "concealment" photo is clever, the dogs seem to be good models.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Those Magnum photos are good.
Thank you robert blu.
Thank you robert blu.
gb hill
Veteran
There are some good photo sites this week. Esp. the Magnum photos.
gb hill
Veteran
Along with Magnum, VII Photo Agency has some good photographers. Good PJ work here. Link should take you right to the list of photographers. Eugene Richards has some great B&W work.
http://www.viiphoto.com/photographer.html
http://www.viiphoto.com/photographer.html
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Thank you for that vii link.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Benazir Bhutto assassination yesterday, photos by John Moore.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/video/2007/dec/28/1.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/video/2007/dec/28/1.
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