NYC About Blog I'm a headshot and
portrait photographer working in both the concrete jungle of NYC, and the beautiful plains in my home state of Nebraska.
Jason is a world - renowned
portrait photographer working exclusively with professionals who are actively crafting their impact and influence in the world.
NYC About Blog I'm a headshot and
portrait photographer working in both the concrete jungle of NYC, and the beautiful plains in my home state of Nebraska.
Not exact matches
Richard Church is a
portrait photographer and plant - based food blogger living and
working in London.
Nature
photographer David Liittschwager
worked closely with local scientists to create his latest book, A World in One Cubic Foot:
Portraits of Biodiversity, which is an elegy to the minutiae of ecosystems.
Sacramento About Blog A Sacramento
portrait photography blog showcasing the work and events happening at Brenda Bisharat Photography, the Sacramento Portrait Party Photo
portrait photography blog showcasing the
work and events happening at Brenda Bisharat Photography, the Sacramento
Portrait Party Photo
Portrait Party
Photographer.
«Life Itself,» Steve James's film about the life and
work of iconic film critic Roger Ebert, joins «Finding Vivian Maier,» co-director Charlie Siskel (nephew of Gene Siskel, Ebert's co-host on «Siskel & Ebert») and executive producer Jeff Garlin's
portrait of the Windy City nanny who was secretly a genius
photographer, and «Red Army,» Gabe Polsky's exploration of the hockey team's rise and fall and how it mirrored that of the Soviet Union, as three of the top contenders eligible for the Best Documentary Oscar shortlist.
Let them know you trust them to
work politely with the
photographer to create a
portrait they'll be proud to share.
A real staff favorite at ARL, Dogs in Thought features
portraits by renowned
photographer Mitch Weiss of 60 house, service, and
working dogs.
One
photographer working with the project, Seth Casteel, said to the Huffington Post, «When people watch that TV commercial with the sad images and depressing music, they change the channel, but when they see hopeful
portraits of adoptable pets full of love and personality, they zip over to the shelter with their family and save a life.»
Founded in 2011, we've become Belize's most sought after wedding
photographers and have
worked on the country's most influential projects from photographing the celebrated Belikin Calendar to the Prime Minister's family
portraits.
Sory Sanlé: Volta Photo 1965 - 85 is a fascinating collection of black and white photographic
work by Sory Sanlé, an eminent
portrait photographer from Burkina Faso, the landlocked country in West Africa formerly colonised by the French, then known as Republique de Haute - Volta.
«Using only palette knives, acrylic paint and canvas, I started on a journey of creating 10 large - scale
portraits using the authorized
work of National Geographic
photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Martin Schoeller, along with renowned environmental
photographer Art Wolfe.»
The following year, she became the first female
photographer to have her
work featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine with her
portrait of Eric Clapton.
Blue
Portrait (Nokia N82), 2009 — 16, by
photographer Torbjørn Rødland, is the fourth
work to be featured as part of the series, which was initiated by the Whitney in partnership with TF Cornerstone and High Line Art.
As she always felt connected to cinematic storytelling, she started as an on - set
photographer for film and television and did entertainment reportage for AP, all the while making
portraits and creating personal
work.
The film is inspired by the life and
work of August Sander, a famous German
portrait photographer in the early 20th century.
Those last
works include a striking
portrait of the surrealist
photographer Eli Lotar.
The review highlights the
work of
photographers Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse, whose
portraits, video projects, and zines reveal the lives of the residents living in a famous Brutalist building in Johannesburg.
With his ongoing photographic self -
portraits, Sartorial Anarchy, dressed in varied costumes across geography and time the
work of Nigerian - born Iké Udé explores a world of dualities:
photographer / performance artist, artist / spectator, African / postnationalist, mainstream / marginal, individual / everyman and fashion / art.
A
portrait of a Nigerian man with tribal markings by Ludwig Jindra, whose
work was auctioned this week — he was a
photographer tasked by the Czech government in the 1930s with an ethnographic study of the world.
The Adventures of a
Photographer comprises
works from the last twelve years: dreamlike landscapes, cityscapes and industrial nightscapes saturated with intense colour along with carefully executed black and white images of people and interiors such as her renowned
portraits of Indian upper - middle - class families and her latest project File Room.
In 1968, she began
working for newspapers as a
portrait photographer, producing a series on Liverpudlian poets.
Highlights from his numerous exhibitions include
Portraits of Our Time (1978) at the
Photographers Gallery, London; Brian Griffin (1984) at the Olympus Gallery, Tokyo; 20 for Today (1986) at the National
Portrait Gallery, London; Createurs d'Images Createurs de Mode (1988) at the Museé des Arts de la Mode, Paris; Towards a Bigger Picture (1988) at the Victoria & Albert Museum;
Work (1988) at the National
Portrait Gallery, London; Beyond the
Portrait (1992) at Derby City Art Museum; Seeing Things (1992) at the Victoria and Albert Museum; People and the City (2003) at Birmingham Art Gallery & Museum; a retrospective: Influences (2005) at the Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland; and A Question of Identity (2005) at the National
Portrait Gallery, London.
Untitled Film Still # 48 enhances the ICA's holdings of
work by important contemporary
photographers, including Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose
works likewise generate questions about the meaning of the staged
portrait.
Untitled Film Still # 44 enhances the museum's holdings of
work by the most important contemporary
photographers, including Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose
works continue to generate questions about the truth of the staged
portrait.
It also enhances the ICA's holdings of
work by contemporary
photographers, such as Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose
works likewise interrogate the staged
portrait.
With this selection, the viewer is offered an opportunity to confront these directions which range from the painterly, as seen in Bill Henson's haunting
portraits, to the Craigie Horsefield's film noir style imagery, and to the conceptual
work of sculptor /
photographer Dan Graham.
In the early 1990's he
worked at Magnum Photos, assisting
photographers Gilles Peress, Inge Morath, Erich Hartmann and Eve Arnold, where he learned that, whatever the subject matter whether a
portrait or an interior, one could create images with meaning, style and emotion.
Icons of modern
portrait photography At the invitation of BOZAR — Paleis voor Schone Kunsten (Palace of Fine Art) in Brussels, where this touring exhibition begins its itinerary, Frits Gierstberg (curator of the Nederlands Fotomuseum) selected
work by well - known or leading
portrait photographers from the past few decades.
In 30 large format
works, German
photographer Wolfgang Hildebrand creates surreal new
portraits of our...
Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle 16 January — 17 April 2016A investigative exhibition on the art of making
portraits, with
work of 25 renowned Dutch
photographers including Anton Corbijn, Rineke Dijkstra, Vivianne Sassen, Charlotte Dumas, Erwin Olaf and Pieter Henket.Curators: Cathinka Huizing and Harriet Stoop - de Meester
Exhibitions Highlight Seminal Artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries Including Robert Frank, Adi Nes, Shirin Neshat, Dorothea Lange, and Richard Misrach, as well as
Work by Amateur
Portrait Photographers
Watch a video of legendary
photographer and filmmaker David Bailey in conversation with the RA's Artistic Director Tim Marlow, discussing his influential
work and innovative
portrait photographs from the last 60 years.
The X, Y, and Z Portfolios (published in 1978, 1978, and 1981, respectively) by American
photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 — 1989) summarize Mapplethorpe's ambitions as a fine - art
photographer and contemporary artist, reflecting the tripartite division of his mature
work: homosexual sadomasochistic imagery (X); floral still lifes (Y); and nude
portraits of African - American men (Z).
The
portrait photographer talks about economics of photography and the theme of wealth in her
work.
Paul Petro Contemporary Art hosted A
Portrait of the
Photographer, a concise survey exhibition of Tam's
work in all media, in 2015.
Also a successful
portrait and fashion
photographer, Man Ray received commissions for commercial
work featured in important publications such as Vogue, Bazaar, and Vanity Fair.
She currently
works as an Adjunct Professor of Art Appreciation at Georgia Military College and also
works as freelance
photographer taking
portraits.
Mixed - media paintings and photographs, her
portraits of African American women are inspired in part by the practice of Malian
photographer Seydou Keita (1921 - 2001), whose
work is shown above.
From the intimate and dark self -
portrait of
photographer Nan Goldin in bed with her ex-boyfriend, to the image of performance artist Marina Abramovic Hon RA riding a white horse, this display of
works offers varied perspectives on notions of female identity and sexuality.
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).
The
work has its genesis in a 1977 - 78 self -
portrait by Francesca Woodman, which captures the young
photographer hanging from a doorway in Rome.
Director Sevil Sert
worked as a fashion and
portrait photographer in the 80's and 90's.
From the
works of Barbara Kruger, known for her poignant social, cultural, and political critique and intimate
portraits by the acclaimed
photographer Annie Leibovitz to the colorful
works of Kenny Scharf and those of David Salle, who regenerated big, gestural, expressionist painting after years of pared - down minimalism and conceptual art, we bring you some outstanding
works of art from the roaring 1980s in all its diversity, straight from our own Marketplace..
The touring exhibition will include exciting unseen
portraits by new
photographers currently
working on the final commissions.
Mindful of that history, the
photographer Katy Grannan traveled along the valley's Highway 99 for her latest body of
work, which is a mix of close - up color
portraits taken in glaring sunlight and bleak black - and - white landscapes.
Elizabeth Peyton
works mostly with small - scale
portraits, inspired by the traditional approach to depicting a human figure and personality pioneered by
photographers like Felix Nadar and Alfred Stieglitz.
This exhibition presents
portraits of designer, muse, collector, and icon Diane von Furstenberg by some of the most celebrated artists of the past four decades, along with a retrospective of DVF fashion spanning the last forty years.Diane von Fustenberg: Journey of a Dress features
works by artists including Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Helmut Newton, Julian Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as new
portraits of von Furstenberg by four leading figures in Chinese contemporary art: conceptual artist Zhang Huan,
photographer Hai Bo, painter Li Songsong, and multimedia artist Yi Zhou.
This exhibition will not only focus on her well known photography but will also display examples of her earliest
work as a
portrait photographer in Paris during the 1920's; her New York photographs of the 1930's; her scientific photographs from the 1950's and her images from U.S. 1 the coastal highway from Maine to Florida.