nico
Well-known
I just read, on an italian on-line newspaper, an amazing story about Vivian Meier, an unknown street photographer from the 1950s - 1990s. Her work was discovered by a collector at an auction in Chicago where she resided most of her life. The work includes about 100,000 negatives and about 15.000 of undeveloped rolls of film. Born February 1, 1926 and deceased on Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
The owner of Vivian Meier's archive is updating a blog where her photos are finally shown.
I personally find her work very interesting, hope you'll like it too.
Here the link to the blog: http://vivianmaier.blogspot.com
The owner of Vivian Meier's archive is updating a blog where her photos are finally shown.
I personally find her work very interesting, hope you'll like it too.
Here the link to the blog: http://vivianmaier.blogspot.com
Krzys
Well-known
There is alot of discussion about her work on here. Personally I think that she is creative with her TLR though fairly average over all.
ottilie
Newbie
wow! Thank you for posting that. Those are really fantastic.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
She's rapidly become one of my favorite photographers -- especially given that her work is being edited and prepared by someone else who never had the chance to know her, and more or less stumbled into possession of her archive.
jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
I've seen her work due to the earlier threads on her about her, also. I think that her stuff is fantastic. She really had a great eye for street photography.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
I had not seen her work before nor knew anything about her, so thanks for the link. It is so wonderful to see some ones work and such a pity that her images were hidden and never displayed! Thanks Nico.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
This is the second time I read about her, recently. Wish I can remember where I read the previous one.
mgd711
Medium Format Baby!!
This is the previous thread about her...
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=80962
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=80962
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I like her work from what I see in the blog ... but have to say I prefer the 'bite' of Arbus with the square format.
petronius
Veteran
She had a look similar to Fritz Henle , Marianne Breslauer or Re Soupault. A style that is imo characterised by the photographers bow in front of his subject.
Pablito
coco frío
I like her work from what I see in the blog ... but have to say I prefer the 'bite' of Arbus with the square format.
Her work is like a kinder, gentler Arbus with a touch of Robert Frank. An extraordinary discovery, imo.
NDAv
Member
It's sad that someone would take so many photos but not show them to anyone.
peter_n
Veteran
Not at all. I'm sure she was very happy with her work, which is what counts after all.
NDAv
Member
Yes, I am sure she was happy with her work as well. But she could have gotten international recognition before death but didn't bother, and maybe she didn't have to end up homeless so late in life either.
Phantomas
Well-known
She ended up homeless? Maybe that explains 100's of undeveloped films. I was gonna say, not showing your photos to anyone is one thing, not seeing them yourself is another. Oh well, just shooting is also a pleasure.
Absolutely love her work. Lucky guy who "rescued" them. I'd be so inspired! But so is he, I follow the guy on flickr and while he doesn't copy her work I can see it drives him. How could it not?
Absolutely love her work. Lucky guy who "rescued" them. I'd be so inspired! But so is he, I follow the guy on flickr and while he doesn't copy her work I can see it drives him. How could it not?
peter_n
Veteran
She didn't end up homeless, she was homeless for a while but apparently the kids who she'd nannied bought her an apartment and paid her bills for her. Also she appeared to be totally uninterested in showing her pictures.
t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
I just had an interesting conversation with my wife regarding the upcoming exhibit.
Wife: Do you know where the Cultural Center is?
Me: Yeah. It used to be the public library on Michigan Ave. Why?
Wife: You know [wife's colleague]? There's an photo exhibit at the Cultural Center...
Me: VIVIAN MEIER???
Wife: Yeah, she was [wife's colleague] nanny. How did you know?
Me: WHAT? REALLY?
Wife: Yeah, I used to see her at the office every once in a while....Yep that's her (viewing the Meier blog I just brought up). Honey? Honey?
Me: <Pass out on the floor......>
There's much more that I probably shouldn't divulge. I've been a big fanboy since the beginning and I never would have guessed the missus would be interested in this fascination. Now she is!
<edit> I don't know why I picked this thread to post as there are plenty of more current threads about VM.
Wife: Do you know where the Cultural Center is?
Me: Yeah. It used to be the public library on Michigan Ave. Why?
Wife: You know [wife's colleague]? There's an photo exhibit at the Cultural Center...
Me: VIVIAN MEIER???
Wife: Yeah, she was [wife's colleague] nanny. How did you know?
Me: WHAT? REALLY?
Wife: Yeah, I used to see her at the office every once in a while....Yep that's her (viewing the Meier blog I just brought up). Honey? Honey?
Me: <Pass out on the floor......>
There's much more that I probably shouldn't divulge. I've been a big fanboy since the beginning and I never would have guessed the missus would be interested in this fascination. Now she is!
<edit> I don't know why I picked this thread to post as there are plenty of more current threads about VM.
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mich8261
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