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08/19/2007 02:15:57 PM · #51
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Lonny Shavelson

Just got a notice that he has a new book about to be published.
08/20/2007 10:11:55 PM · #52
Nina Berman

Join us at the gallery on Wednesday August 29th, from 6pm-8pm, at a reception and artist talk with Nina Berman. Nina will also be signing copies of her monograph Purple Hearts, which can be purchased for $25.

Space is extremely limited so an RSVP is required: send an email to rsvp@jenbekman.com if you’d like to attend and/or reserve a copy of the book.

Jen Bekman Gallery 6 Spring Street (between Elizabeth + Bowery) New York, NY 10012

Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: Noon to 6pm
08/21/2007 06:01:41 PM · #53

Mitch Dobrowner

//www.mitchdobrowner.com

Great work that caught some attention recently.
08/21/2007 10:13:51 PM · #54
James J. Lee
08/22/2007 07:14:40 AM · #55
Troy Paiva
08/22/2007 08:05:58 PM · #56
Steve McCurry
08/23/2007 09:48:01 AM · #57
Originally posted by jackflea:

Mitch Dobrowner

//www.mitchdobrowner.com

Great work that caught some attention recently.


Whats kind of timely about this is his URBAN landscape shots, they hardly seem urban.
08/23/2007 10:17:59 AM · #58
Renée C. Byer
08/23/2007 11:16:03 AM · #59
Xusen
08/23/2007 12:03:54 PM · #60
Jerry Uelsmann

all film. I've admired this guy for years
08/23/2007 01:19:10 PM · #61
Originally posted by oOWonderBreadOo:

Jerry Uelsmann

all film. I've admired this guy for years
awesome!
Reminds me of Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison
08/23/2007 09:14:37 PM · #62
Sacha Dean Biyan
08/25/2007 10:13:49 PM · #63
Amy Ruppel
08/25/2007 10:26:17 PM · #64
Awsome!
08/25/2007 10:29:05 PM · #65
Lee Friedlander

dosen't have a online page so to speak.
here is some pics.
//www.andrewsmithgallery.com/exhibitions/leefriedlander/index.htm
//www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/psearch?Request=A&Person=242790

Mell Kilpatrick
I really like this book "car crashes & other sad stories"
haven't really seen anything else by him

Message edited by author 2007-08-25 22:31:06.
08/25/2007 11:02:40 PM · #66
Chris Walker

Exclusively large format film at night. Check out the "Supporting Techniques" page for an interesting read about his experiences with film.
08/25/2007 11:52:09 PM · #67
Julie Blackmon
08/26/2007 12:25:28 AM · #68
Originally posted by lynnmarie:

Julie Blackmon


I like.
08/26/2007 12:45:03 AM · #69
I just posted some thoughts about this on my Blog, a little of which you can read below but I thought I would throw the question out there: how many of you feel that in addition to being photojournalists that you are also artists? I would love to hear some other perspectives on this…
Damaso Reyes

“I think that a photojournalist, or for that matter any other craft person, must choose to become an artist. As applied to photography that means making aesthetic considerations an important part of the creative process. It is not enough that the photograph informs, it must also be visually interesting, if not pleasing. In my opinion photojournalism is most effective when it rises to the level of art. The visual considerations, especially in photography, are the means through which information is conveyed. An aesthetically bad image fails to engage the viewer and thus fails to impart the information.

It is for this reason that I believe that art and photojournalism are not mutually exclusive. I think that great photojournalism needs to be art if it is to truly be effective. Of course being an artist in addition to being a photojournalist gives me a different perspective. Because I am also an artist my interests and the subject matter I choose to pursue are different than if I thought of myself simply as a news photographer. If you take the time to look at some of my work, say from Kosovo or Rwanda, I think you can see some of what I am talking about. I choose to photograph scenes and individuals that I might not otherwise document if I were simply trying to get a news story.”


Damaso Reyes

08/26/2007 11:26:19 AM · #70

Not only a cover girl model in the 60's, Pattie Boyd was the inspiration to such songs as Something, Layla, Wonderful Tonight,Bell Bottom Blues.
The wife of both George Harrison, and Eric Clapton, Pattie Boyd over the years, has documented the life, times, and behind the scenes of her rock and roll royals.

Pattie Boyd

More Pattie Boyd

Enjoy.
08/26/2007 08:07:51 PM · #71
On set photography is not usually seen by the normal viewer.

Michael Ansell
08/27/2007 07:46:42 PM · #72
Photographed by Kim Köster

Animated by Richard Schumann & Stephan Schulz

99 Rooms
08/27/2007 08:44:53 PM · #73
More mixed media, but still very much a photographer and very much my favorite creative mind in the art world Dave McKean
08/28/2007 07:30:05 AM · #74
Julia Fullerton-Batten
08/28/2007 07:38:14 AM · #75
Bryan F. Peterson
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