lux fucks with my mind, i have always been uncomfortable looking at her work. She is super talented and her painting skill is phenomenal, but those images get to me. I think it is the sense of dislocation in them. . .
what i like about these 100 -year -old photographs by Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky, is just looking at the people. of course, i'm also impressed with the sophistcated color photography in 1909.
Opening this weekend at the Wapping Project in London is an exhibition of photographs by Dean Rogers that show the places where nine of our cultural heroes were killed in car crashes...
Rogers took the images on the anniversary of the deaths, at the exact time of day they occurred, and in the precise position the car was before impact. Whereas some of the final photographs are rendered atmospheric by darkness, many reveal the rather banal landscape witnessed by the subjects in the final seconds before their deaths.
Went to see the exhibition about Animalism at the National Media Museum last month, quite like the piece by James Mollison
James & Other Apes
Imagine a whole wall full of them, it was amazing to see all the subtle differences, dare I say considering the theme of the show, to see all their 'personalities'...
An application to allow the user to navigate through their contacts and favorites in a fluid manner. It's based on the idea that I'll trust the taste of people whose work I like. A better explore.
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loretta lux
Digi-Slave Flex-Ring 6400 looks cool, shame the example photos are ugly.
Thomas Eigel
But now it bugs me that the final two have different proportions :awkward:
OK, I'm done now.
tim simmons photography
More:
Kim Høltermand
stuart gibson
Andrew Pearce
Michael Kenna
http://www.ellenkooi.nl/
from a2591.com
"look both ways" - martin wilson
the photos are from the second section of
The Incredible Century-Old Color Photography of Prokudin-Gorsky
Some nice stuff going on over here...
http://www.lomowall.co.uk/
Marc Bolan, September 16, 1977
Opening this weekend at the Wapping Project in London is an exhibition of photographs by Dean Rogers that show the places where nine of our cultural heroes were killed in car crashes...
Rogers took the images on the anniversary of the deaths, at the exact time of day they occurred, and in the precise position the car was before impact. Whereas some of the final photographs are rendered atmospheric by darkness, many reveal the rather banal landscape witnessed by the subjects in the final seconds before their deaths.
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James & Other Apes
Imagine a whole wall full of them, it was amazing to see all the subtle differences, dare I say considering the theme of the show, to see all their 'personalities'...
I was fine until the handler said "just don't make eye contatct with her, she's strong enough to pull your head off your shoulders"
Me: "um..."
alvaro puentes, from this blog - check it (lots of nsfw, of course).
The decade in news photographs
Yui Yamashita
guido mocafico
http://www.shinichimaruyama.com/