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
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
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
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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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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