The
Leica Gallery Wetzlar was inaugurated with the 10 x 10 exhibition, a
project created to celebrate the centenary of Leica photography: http://bit.ly/1hqxXQV #Leica10
wtorek, 27 maja 2014
środa, 21 maja 2014
Amazing New York City: interview with Ron Gessel
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Photography by Ron Gessel |
New York - the city of my
dreams. Well, it was… After moving to London I eventually realized that I
am not so passionate about big cities. I still love them, though. And I
am still dreaming of visiting the Big Apple. That’s why I am very
critical about the photographers who shoot street life of this city:
there are so many great photographs, it’s hard to find any better
anymore. I mean, what else can you come up with that is different? Well,
Ron Gessel succeeded in surprising me. The art director from the
Netherlands (oh, I loved their Eurovision song this year… just something
to be remembered) who studied Graphic Design, had a very interesting
idea of how to represent this city. Of course, he’s not the first
photographer to capture real life, but I liked the coloring; the moments
he caught in the busy street and how he brilliantly mixed portraits
with architecture of the city. You could easily call Ron a frequent
traveler. He’s visited the USA (of course…), China, Japan, Malaysia…
Ooh, the countries that I would one day like to visit as well. Finally,
without wasting any more of your precious time, I would like you to read
our interview with the person, who uniquely amazed me with New York’s
photographs, - Ron Gessel.
wtorek, 20 maja 2014
3rd participant
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James Roberts, Microbiologist / Food Safety
Consultant
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Ladies and Gentlemen please welcome our 3rd participant of The Bolds Project!
czwartek, 15 maja 2014
#Professionals
You are all beautiful people!
Etykiety:
barbara gibson,
beautiful people,
birmingham,
LGBT,
london,
marta kochanek,
photography,
portrait,
Professionals,
TBProject100,
The Bolds Project,
uk
środa, 14 maja 2014
Saul Leiter in Black and White by Genevieve Fussell
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Photo © Saul Leiter
“MacArthur Parade, c. 1951”
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Saul Leiter lived in an apartment on a quiet street in New York’s
East Village, a neighborhood that evolved, during the six decades he
lived there, nearly as much as Leiter himself. An undervalued
photographer for most of his life, Leiter quietly amassed a body of work
that has only recently begun receiving the credit it deserves. Since his death, last fall,
the apartment has become Leiter’s de facto archive; Margit Erb, his
gallery representative, and Anders Goldfarb, his long-time assistant,
have spent months organizing the boxes of prints, negatives, portfolios,
and books that he left haphazardly piled throughout the space.
IdeasTap Photographic Award is now open!
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Photo © Rene Burri/Magnum Photos
5th
Avenue. Henri CARTIER BRESSON, French photographer
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The fourth annual IdeasTap Photographic Award is now open – and this year, for the first time, it is open to all photographers aged 16+ worldwide!
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