Intriguing photo. I suppose at the Rietveld Academy. Do you know how he did later in life? Cheers, OtLgelatin silver print (summicron 50mm f2 (rigid)) leica m3
Amsterdam 1979
He was not a student of the Rietveld academy, but perhaps a model or a mannequin from the fashion department. I took this photo behind the scenes during a fashion show in the context of a final exam or something like that. In any case, I was no longer a student of the Rietveld Academy; I was then trying to be admitted to the Rijksakademie. By the way, I succeeded. Not long after that, the Rijksacademie was disbanded.Intriguing photo. I suppose at the Rietveld Academy. Do you know how he did later in life? Cheers, OtL
Interesting. I've never heard of the Rijksacademie. What was it supposed to be?I was then trying to be admitted to the Rijksakademie. By the way, I succeeded. Not long after that, the Rijksacademie was disbanded.
Have you never heard of the Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten? The academy was an initiative of Joseph Alberdingk Thijm, an art historian (professor of Art History) from the 19th century. He was the father of the well-known author Lodewijk van Deyssel. The Academy of Visual Arts was founded in the period when the Rijksmuseum was built. The imposing building is still there and is located on the Stadhouderskade, close to the Rijksmuseum. In 1876 Thijm became professor of aesthetics and art history there through the involvement of De Stuers. He was also the academy's first director. As far as I know, the Rijksacademie has been discontinued, the institute as such no longer exists.Interesting. I've never heard of the Rijksacademie. What was it supposed to be?
Thank you Mike! Shooting in those spaces with the large exterior windows was a bit of a torture test for the early 35mm Summilux, particularly shot wide open or almost wide open as it was here. It has a natural tendency to render a little low in contrast and strong backlight can wash things out such as facial details in shadow or partial shadow.I'm really impressed with this one (as well as all your others) please keep posting... your photos are a real treat!
All the best,
Mike
Beautifully done, @lynnb, especially the light in her eyes in the second photo!A few pictures of my daughter in 2014
Portra 160 bw conversion in LR6 2014#001
OM4 OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 Portra 160 V700 scan LR6
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Portra 160 bw conversion in LR6 2014#993
OM4 OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 Portra 160 V700 scan LR6
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