Jocko
Off With The Pixies
I just stumbled across this by accident and thought other members might also find it intriguing: Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy retired from acting some years ago to concentrate on his rather distinctive black and white photography - this is his site: http://www.leonardnimoyphotography.com/index.htm
Cheers, Ian
Cheers, Ian
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kshapero
South Florida Man
he should stick to Star Trek IMHO.
EcoLeica
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Interesting find there.....not really my cup of tea but kinda surreal in a way. The vulcans never really striked me as being the photographic type
greyhoundman
Well-known
One man's drink, is another's poison. 
I've actually wanted to do a series similiar to one of his.
I've actually wanted to do a series similiar to one of his.
anselwannab
Well-known
I thought the models would have different ears.
Mark
Mark
EcoLeica
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Haha bring on the weak Star Trek jokes
kshapero
South Florida Man
Obe won kanobe! Whoops, you did say Star wars.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
Looks like this was discussed before:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41121
Live long and prosper.
Kiu
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41121
Live long and prosper.
Kiu
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lushd
Donald
I really like this self portrait:
http://www.leonardnimoyphotography.com/images/2/selfp/Zz236-25.JPG
and I'm intrigued by his approach to nudes, especially the Full Body series. Nimoy seems very aware of the traditions of both photographic and painted nudes (one of the full body series seems to owe a lot to Matisse and his dancers) and he's bringing a slightly subversive take on these traditions in his work. I always admire that.
I also like the way he comes across as confident in his own vision of a very stripped down (sorry!) and spare aesthetic. The hand shots benefit most - very elegant.
http://www.leonardnimoyphotography.com/images/2/selfp/Zz236-25.JPG
and I'm intrigued by his approach to nudes, especially the Full Body series. Nimoy seems very aware of the traditions of both photographic and painted nudes (one of the full body series seems to owe a lot to Matisse and his dancers) and he's bringing a slightly subversive take on these traditions in his work. I always admire that.
I also like the way he comes across as confident in his own vision of a very stripped down (sorry!) and spare aesthetic. The hand shots benefit most - very elegant.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
alot of celebs get involved with photog because they have access to other celebs. The most notable convert was the famed Los Angeles Distirct Attorney (forget his name) in charge of the OJ Simpson case debacle. His tool of choice is the blad' panoramic camera. I understand he has done some work in Cuba and around LA.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
kshapero said:he should stick to Star Trek IMHO.
He and Kenny Rogers
kbg32
neo-romanticist
35mmdelux said:alot of celebs get involved with photog because they have access to other celebs. The most notable convert was the famed Los Angeles Distirct Attorney (forget his name) in charge of the OJ Simpson case debacle. His tool of choice is the blad' panoramic camera. I understand he has done some work in Cuba and around LA.
Actually, Jeff Bridges is a pretty good photographer. He has a wonderful, playful website and shoots exclusively with a Widelux. He primarily documents the films he works on.
www.jeffbridges.com
dostacos
Dan
but the chicks dig the ears,
Jocko
Off With The Pixies
Firstly, I'm sorry to have brought this topic up again - computer trouble kept me off-line for several weeks and I missed the earlier discussion.
I'm not especially wild about Nimoy's work, but I think Donald's reference to Matisse provides a key to what makes it interesting. Nimoy does seem genuinely aware of wider traditions in art and photography - for example, I find some of the Shekinah pictures recall 19th century psychic photography. He has plainly thought about his art and the effects he hopes to achieve. I do not think that that he is wholly successful, but I'm oddly reminded of the music of William Shatner, in its "failure" nearer to real genius than vastly more accomplished works. One may like his pictures or one may not, but they seem to the honet work of a serious photographer with a vision of his own.
Cheers, Ian
I'm not especially wild about Nimoy's work, but I think Donald's reference to Matisse provides a key to what makes it interesting. Nimoy does seem genuinely aware of wider traditions in art and photography - for example, I find some of the Shekinah pictures recall 19th century psychic photography. He has plainly thought about his art and the effects he hopes to achieve. I do not think that that he is wholly successful, but I'm oddly reminded of the music of William Shatner, in its "failure" nearer to real genius than vastly more accomplished works. One may like his pictures or one may not, but they seem to the honet work of a serious photographer with a vision of his own.
Cheers, Ian
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Bluemaxjb
Newbie
Thanks , I jus t checked out his works...interesting. I'm 43 also, looking forward and back, stuck in the middle of life.....I hope
JB
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