The resulting marks are reminiscent of photograms, a cameraless photographic technique developed
by early photographers but often associated with experimental 20th century photography.
Not exact matches
Anyone who booted up a Windows computer in the
early 2000 ′ s is likely familiar with the grassy hillsides and brilliant sky of «Bliss», a 1996 photograph
by California wine country
photographer Charles O'Rear.
Originally dating back to the
early 1800s, the stones, smoothed and rounded
by the flowing water of streams, create a hazard for high heels but a
photographer's dream.
Anyways,
earlier I posted a few pics with an all black from top to toe outfit (see it here), also made
by this
photographer, this time it was a more colourful outfit being shot.
To the chagrin of the seasoned and artificially maintained models Gigi (Bella Heathcote) and the more neurotic Sarah (Abbey Lee), who are already facing the scrapheap in their
early twenties, Jessie's natural look and virginal glow is the source of the magnetism instantly recognized
by a cynical booking agent (Christina Hendricks), a vampiristic
photographer (Desmond Harrington), and a salivating designer (Alessandro Nivola).
Weather aside, there is something irreducibly cold about the world inhabited
by Rooney Mara's Therese Belivet, a shopgirl and aspiring
photographer in
early - Fifties Manhattan, and
by Cate Blanchett's Carol Aird, a well - to - do suburban homemaker.
Colourful and informative, it includes: - tips on editing - key words - writing about own photographs - the photography project process - How to analyse a
photographer - Assessment objectives - Photoshop tool bar - photoshop shortcuts - Photoshop techniques - step
by step Also included is a version with blanked out sections, which I used as an investigative lesson
early on in the course where students had to fill the gaps.
No snow and very little ice but still fun / Lea - Francis 1937 onwards — Michael Worthington - Williams concludes his 3 - part history of the Coventry - based manufacturer / 1911 Austin 15 hp — The fascinating story of a car that has been owned
by the same family in South Africa since new in 1912 is told
by Michael Jones / How to photograph cars — Professional
photographer David Hawtin gives some helpful tips on how to achieve better results / Dorman engines — The
early years of the company that supplied engines to so many car and commercial manufacturers are revealed
by Nick Baldwin.
When the author, blogger and recipient of Cardinal Crystal and Barkleigh Honors awards started FairWinds Grooming Studio in Appleton, Maine, in
early 2014, she sent a press release to the local paper, which responded
by sending out a
photographer / journalist.
Actor / director /
photographer Amy Rachlin stops
by to tell Tales of her
early MTV days, her time living in London, and hitting the road with Pearl Jam.
These artists, including Jack, would later be associated with the New York School namely Willem de Kooning (whose
early career Biala and Brustlein would support
by buying his pictures), but also the art critic Harold Rosenberg,
photographer Rudy Burckhardt, and writer Edwin Denby.
Among contemporary American
photographers, Opie is exceptionally attuned to the histories of representation, and Portraits and Landscapes vigorously embodies the artist's conversation with classical European portraiture as well as the American Pictorialist idiom within landscape photography championed
by Alfred Stieglitz in the
early 1900s.
The exhibition includes photos
by Ming Smith, who was an
early member of the Kamoinge workshop, a group of black
photographers who collaborated and supported one another in their creative endeavors.
Understood in their broadest definition, the drawings and photographs assembled here include a wide range of material, among which are an 1864 photograph of the forest of Fontainebleau
by the little - known French
photographer Constant Alexandre Famin; a pastel completed
earlier this year
by Jasper Johns; a 3 x 5 inch Cezanne figure drawing; a new 6 1/2 x 10 foot landscape drawing
by Ugo Rondinone; a digitally - manipulated photograph of the musician Björk
by Inez van Lamsweerde; a small piece
by an outsider artist known as the «Philadelphia Wireman,» who carefully bound his drawings up with bits of wire so they are barely visible; a recent charcoal on canvas
by Gary Hume; and a 1949 sketchbook
by Tony Smith.
Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture at the Parrish Art Museum features 57 photographs
by artists who range from
early modern architectural
photographers such as Berenice Abbott, Samuel H. Gottscho, and Julius Shulman, to contemporary
photographers like Iwan Baan, James Casebere, Thomas Demand, Andreas Gursky, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
The film is inspired
by the life and work of August Sander, a famous German portrait
photographer in the
early 20th century.
Next up, for International Women's Day (March 8), Oxheys Mill Studios, Preston, presents «Family Album», rare photographic works
by Maud Sulter and Jeanne Moutoussamy - Ashe made in the late 1980s and
early 1990s; a showcase curated
by Lubaina Himid who will be in conversation with
photographer Ingrid Pollard at 2 pm.
He invited a coterie of artist friends associated with Gallery Nature Morte and
early Metro Pictures to have their portrait taken on 46th Street
by a studio
photographer, James Kriegsmann.
With attendance of more than 900,000 visitors throughout the year, 2017 saw such landmark presentations as No Place Like Home, which traced the artistic appropriation of domestic objects from the
early 20th century through today; Ai Weiwei: Maybe, Maybe Not, examining notions of individuals» relationship to their social culture; as well as bodies of work
by acclaimed Israeli
photographers Ilit Azoulay and Micha Bar - Am.
Strategies that emerged
earlier in the circles of the surrealists and New Vision
photographers — the untutored «photographic mistake,» photography as a form of literary pointing — adopted
by the artists in this exhibition have subsequently been absorbed
by the contemporary generation using photography as conceptual art, from Gabriel Orozco to Hank Willis Thomas.
The
photographer — who rose to fame in the
early 1990s with a modern style characterised
by the merging of digital manipulation and darkroom techniques — has since started «composing» his images
by integrating an interest in the natural world with concepts typically associated with painting and cinema.
Recently published, «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series,» explores one of the
photographer's
early and most acclaimed bodies of work, and the exhibition catalog «Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video,» coincided with her mid-career survey at the Guggenheim Museum and includes full - color images of works from throughout her career and contributions
by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Franklin Sirmans, Robert Storr, and Deborah Willis.
This photograph expands the ICA / Boston's holdings of work
by Rineke Dijkstra, one of the most influential
photographers working today, and registers the museum's
early support of the artist in 2001, when the ICA organized her first museum survey.
Commemorating one of the
earliest documented moments of cross-cultural exchange between Japan and the West, this exhibition will unveil a new series
by revered
photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto while also juxtaposing his monumental black - and - white photographs of
early modern European art and architecture with traditional Japanese artworks.
The collection has grown to represent the full historical range of the medium, including
early daguerreotypes, anonymous stereoviews, and cartes de visite; gelatin silver prints
by Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Ansel Adams; Kenneth Snelson's expansive panorama; landscapes
by Carleton Watkins; photograms
by Man Ray and Lotte Jacobi; and works
by a range of contemporary American
photographers, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol (Polaroids).
4 - 5 p.m. Lecture: «The Positive Image:
Early Photographic Processes,» by award - winning photographer Phil Nesmith, who offers an overview of photography's early days and today's renewed interest in 19th - century me
Early Photographic Processes,»
by award - winning
photographer Phil Nesmith, who offers an overview of photography's
early days and today's renewed interest in 19th - century me
early days and today's renewed interest in 19th - century methods
Curated
by Liza Essers and Storm Janse Van Rensburg, the show is a selection of work from 1993 to 2004, primarily revealing Bieber's more rarely shown independent series, as well as some of her
earlier work as a press
photographer.
Early in his career, the influential
photographer shot buildings
by Henry Hobson Richardson, particularly interested in their massive facades.
These prints grew into an extraordinary collection of nearly 450 photographs taken
by the artists, photojournalists, and fashion
photographers who were at the center of New York's cultural milieu in the 1980s,»90s, and
early 2000s.
Cheder Boys, Vrchni Apsa, Carpathian Ruthenia (also titled Three Student School)(Negative: 1937; Print:
early 1940s) Vintage gelatin silver print 10-7/8 x 12-3/4 inches Signed
by Mara Vishniac Kohn [
photographer's daughter] and with the Vishniac estate ink stamp, on print verso
Frazier is a
photographer and media artist whose practice is informed
by late 19th - and
early 20th - century modes of representation.
Among a selection of work that deals with the practice of image making — looking closely at color, pattern, texture, and materials —
photographer Matt Lipps combines personal history with the history of photography in his collaged «Library of Photography» series; Sean Raspet fuses the optical with the tactile in wall - mounted lenticular lenses; and cyanotypes
by Barbara Kasten, produced in 1974, offer some of the contemporary
photographer's
earliest works.
In
early 2011, he co-curated Instant Connections, an exhibition of photographs
by photographers who use Polaroid technology in the creation of their work.
Profoundly influenced
by the work of
early modern
photographers, in 1924 O'Keeffe married Alfred Stieglitz, who, at 60, was 23 years her senior and already well known as an innovative
photographer and gallerist (his iconic 1918 portrait of her is below).
Inspired
by the technique of Eugene Atget and other
early photographers, Bruce Cratsley works in a classically Modern style.
This new Hatje Cantz publication emphasizes the influence of Arte Povera on Rhode's aesthetic, whose creative dialogue also formed during his meeting with the gallery Tucci Russo and his
early collaborative efforts with
photographer Paolo Mussat Sartor, in which he transformed urban landscapes and interior spaces into imaginary worlds, as two - dimensional renderings become the subject of three - dimensional interactions
by a sole protagonist (usually played
by the artist or
by an actor inhabiting the role of artist).
This latest issue of Esopus, featuring a brand - new format and design (and encased in a slipcover), features artists» projects
by Sharon Core, Joyce Pensato and John Sparagana; 100 still frames from David Lynch's Blue Velvet (introduced
by Gregory Crewdson); materials from MoMA's archives related to late artist Scott Burton's
early performance pieces; never - before - seen photographs from 1949
by Magnum
photographer Burt Glinn; commentary on artworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art
by two of its guards; fiction
by Chelli Riddiough; and an audio compilation of new songs inspired
by the customer - service experiences of Jens Lekman, Richard Swift, Basia Bulat and others.
SEEING DOUBLE Nolan Preece / Kaethe Kauffman curated
by Liz Gordon in collaboration with Katharine T. Carter & Associates OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 18th 7 — 10PM exhibit featured 01.18.17 — 03.20.17 A
photographer for over forty years, Nolan Preece has devoted his work to understanding and mastering the challenging techniques of
early photography -LSB-...]
From as
early as the 1980s, photography and video art have found their place in the German Pavilion, side
by side with painting, sculpture and installation: the works of Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Ruff, Candida Höfer, Katharina Sieverding and Rosemarie Trockel — all of them protagonists in the vibrant art scene at the Düsseldorfer Akademie in the late 20th century — were followed
by the actions and films of Christoph Schlingensief and Romuald Karmakar, along with the documentary approaches of the Indian artist Dayanita Singh and the South African
photographer Santu Mofokeng.
Influenced
early on
by William Klein and Andy Warhol, Moriyama stands as one of Japan's central postwar
photographers.
At the front of the gallery, a group of 16 silver gelatine prints
by artist George Platt Lynes — who became American Ballet Theater's official
photographer in 1934 — reveal the exhibition's most explicit interchange between a clandestine visual language of homosexual erotics and the cool formalism of
early ballet photography.
New Orleans, LA — Featuring masterworks
by photographers Edward Weston, William Henry Fox Talbot, André Kertész, Robert Mapplethorpe, and many more, the New Orleans Museum of Art's upcoming exhibition, Photography at NOMA, explores the museum's rich permanent photography collection through a selection of some of its finest works from the
early 1840s to the 1980s.
Four more exhibitions were held in 1906, including one of British
photographers,
early prints
by Steichen, a show devoted to German and Austrian
photographers, and another exhibition of prints
by members of the Photo - Secession.
Their latest collaboration «Made in Space» — curated
by Peter Harkawik and Laura Owens — presents a mix of well - established and well - respected emerging artists from around the Los Angeles area, from
early Conceptualist Allen Ruppersberg to emerging
photographer Lucas Blalock.
One of a number of art shows and events this season honoring the late great icon Elizabeth Taylor, this exhibition of
early works
by Iranian - born
photographer Firooz Zahedi offers more than a film - star tribute.
Focusing on photography, the exhibition presents over 190 images
by 74
photographers, revealing a story of American history from the
early 20th century and the role the photographs made in inciting social reform.
The penultimate exhibition in our series of 26 pairings was a juxtaposition of one new work
by Callum Innes — a startling yellow «exposed» painting harking back to his most simple work of the
early 1990s — alongside an inky black and seductively enigmatic seascape
by the Japanese master
photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Walker Evans has been recognized
by posterity as one of the foremost
early modernistic
photographers in the USA, one of the first who managed to capture human emotions in his photographs.
Now, decades later, relics of an exciting time — tech is certainly thrilling now as well, but nothing beats
early fascination when all things are possible yet challenging — get a tribute treatment
by London - based
photographer James Ball.
Aerial
photographer Shen Chunchen recently captured photos of Shanghai as it was enshrouded
by a thick fog
early in the morning.