Author | Thread |
|
01/10/2007 07:13:03 AM · #1 |
|
|
01/10/2007 07:24:51 AM · #2 |
fascinating work. i particularly like the alternative porcesses. i used to love cyanotyping.
|
|
|
01/10/2007 07:25:23 AM · #3 |
|
|
01/10/2007 07:50:25 AM · #4 |
jerry uelsmann is wonderful indeed. beautiful, dreamy and disturbing magery.
Minor White was one of the first famous photography instructors, as well as bing a superb and influential photographer. his theories about photography and beautiful imagery, from still lifes to erotic nudes, have influenced how we all see and work.
link 1
link 2
link 3
link 4
link 5
Message edited by author 2007-01-10 13:02:14.
|
|
|
01/10/2007 12:45:16 PM · #5 |
such great links you post here! thank you!
another one:
Arnold Newman
his portrait of Stravinsky is perfect! well, as well as all the other works. he is my favourite portrait photographer so far. |
|
|
01/10/2007 12:58:59 PM · #6 |
William Henry fox Talbot was one of the first photographers, and is usually credited with inventing the positive/negative process. A 19th century Englishman, his imagery may be somewhat dated, but without him, our photography would be vbery different indeed:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Link 4
Message edited by author 2007-01-10 13:00:55.
|
|
|
01/10/2007 12:59:39 PM · #7 |
An influential contemporary who I don't think I have seen mentioned on dpc. I thought I would contribute this link to your list.
Mary Ellen Mark |
|
|
01/10/2007 01:01:07 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by undieyatch: An influential contemporary who I don't think I have seen mentioned on dpc. I thought I would contribute this link to your list.
Mary Ellen Mark |
oo, yes, she's fab!
|
|
|
01/10/2007 01:09:12 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by undieyatch: An influential contemporary who I don't think I have seen mentioned on dpc. I thought I would contribute this link to your list.
Mary Ellen Mark |
*hiding under my computer table*: I only liked her Tim Burton photo (the one with a head) and Lisa Minelli ones... there must be something wrong with me:( |
|
|
01/10/2007 01:24:32 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by silverfoxx: Originally posted by undieyatch: An influential contemporary who I don't think I have seen mentioned on dpc. I thought I would contribute this link to your list.
Mary Ellen Mark |
*hiding under my computer table*: I only liked her Tim Burton photo (the one with a head) and Lisa Minelli ones... there must be something wrong with me:( |
that may be possible.... I never said she was good, only influential. I always thought her having wonderful opportunities, but not necessarily delivering.
She has been accused of being an Arbus clone - probably not entirely true but I suppose that connection could be made. |
|
|
01/16/2007 02:56:59 PM · #11 |
Gary Winogrand was possible the exemplar of modern street shooting. he carried his camera everywhere, and at times would simply point his camera at something he saw and click. i remember seeing a documentary on him, and seeing him strolling down the beach in California, holding his camera out and perssing the shutter seemingly randomly, was amazing. but the shots he captured; magic.
apparently, whenhe died, he left thousands of images unrpinted, and reels unprocessed. whether this is healthy or not, or the trappings of an obsessed mind, who knows...
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
|
|
|
01/20/2007 03:15:30 PM · #12 |
How to turn a room into a camera obscura: website. |
|
|
01/20/2007 08:28:32 PM · #13 |
Really awesome. Some of the images posted above really show the transformation that has occured in the past few years...
Zymmetrical.com
|
|
|
01/22/2007 01:36:15 PM · #14 |
LOOK, LOOK what I've found!!!
he is awesome.
[url=//www.zwir.ru/ ]Bogdan[/url]
hmm, it doesn't work!
//www.zwir.ru/
Message edited by author 2007-01-22 13:38:21. |
|
|
01/22/2007 01:41:29 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by xianart: Gary Winogrand was possible the exemplar of modern street shooting. he carried his camera everywhere, and at times would simply point his camera at something he saw and click. |
An interesting technique. I'm going to try it. |
|
|
01/22/2007 02:22:53 PM · #16 |
surprised no one has said Adams yet |
|
|
01/22/2007 04:36:08 PM · #17 |
|
|
01/22/2007 04:44:43 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by silverfoxx: LOOK, LOOK what I've found!!!
he is awesome.
Bogdan
hmm, it doesn't work!
//www.zwir.ru/ |
|
|
|
01/23/2007 02:46:08 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by Louis: Originally posted by silverfoxx: LOOK, LOOK what I've found!!!
he is awesome.
Bogdan
hmm, it doesn't work!
//www.zwir.ru/ | |
hmmm:)
I found this one as well:
abstract |
|
|
01/25/2007 12:08:46 PM · #20 |
oh wow:) very cool
weird
esp. Chema Madoz - awesome photos, really love everything!
Chema Madoz
and wow again, Chema Madoz photo #9 looks familiar, I've seen it already ;)
Message edited by author 2007-01-25 12:24:07. |
|
|
01/25/2007 12:35:57 PM · #21 |
Check out THIS painting and photography.
//www.2loop.com/3drooms.html |
|
|
01/25/2007 12:41:35 PM · #22 |
excellent idea! it gave me much to think about. thank you!!
btw, do you know that your screen name means "greet peace" in a mixture of english and russian? :) so cool!! greet peace. |
|
|
01/25/2007 12:45:05 PM · #23 |
if you start searching for "fine art photography" in google all you get is lots of female nudes :/
weird, weird. |
|
|
01/25/2007 01:15:48 PM · #24 |
hmm, it looks like it's my monologue today:)
gellage
Message edited by author 2007-01-25 13:23:40. |
|
|
01/25/2007 01:44:43 PM · #25 |
Don't forget that there are huge collections of historical photographs available through the American Memory project of the Library of Congress. |
|
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 06/08/2025 07:17:27 AM EDT.