So here's another one of those Film versus Digital comparison things.
What makes this one interesting is the fact that it was done by PBS.
Check it out for some weird, but intriguing imagery.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Artem Zhitenev
Artem Zhitenev as I'm sure you can tell by his name is a Russian Street photographer. Street photography has always been my favorite form of photography. It's the rawness of the images that always draws me to him,, and his image really have that.
Black and White gallery at his website:
http://artemzhitenev.com/gallery?g2_itemId=1215&g2_page=1
Gallery at a Street Photography website.
http://www.street-photographers.com/author/artem-zhitenev
Black and White gallery at his website:
http://artemzhitenev.com/gallery?g2_itemId=1215&g2_page=1
Gallery at a Street Photography website.
http://www.street-photographers.com/author/artem-zhitenev
Thomas Ruff
Thomas Ruff is a German born, New York based photographer. He trained under Bernd Becher, and therefore he inherited the some of his style. His portrait work is fascinating to look at.
He also did a set of images about Internet porn. the images are fascinating and thought provoking. But needless to say are NSFW.
THIS LINK IS NSFW!
http://www.josephklevenefineartltd.com/NewSite/ThomasRuffNudes.htm#.VDdqxiVxjFY
THIS LINK IS NSFW!
THIS LINK IS NSFW!
The same, but not at all Part 3
So here's another photographer that took a stand against fast food. His work is intriguing, but he should be allowed to code web sites....
Gateway Site: WARNING! DO NOT CLICK IF SENSITIVE TO FLASHING LIGHTS!
http://www.roelroscamabbing.nl/
Main Site: (Not much better)
http://www.the-force-of-freedom.com/index.html
http://www.curatormagazine.com/meganfizell/fast-food-through-the-lens-of-still-life-photographers/
Gateway Site: WARNING! DO NOT CLICK IF SENSITIVE TO FLASHING LIGHTS!
http://www.roelroscamabbing.nl/
Main Site: (Not much better)
http://www.the-force-of-freedom.com/index.html
http://www.curatormagazine.com/meganfizell/fast-food-through-the-lens-of-still-life-photographers/
The same, but not at all Part two
So this is another photographer who took a a stance against processed food. This time it's more of fast food, but they are topics that are closely intertwined.
Her Site:
http://www.stephaniegonot.com/
Original article:
http://designtaxi.com/news/368430/Colorful-Pop-Art-Compositions-Inspired-By-Iconic-Fast-Food-Chains-In-Los-Angeles/?interstital_shown=1 C
Her Site:
http://www.stephaniegonot.com/
Original article:
http://designtaxi.com/news/368430/Colorful-Pop-Art-Compositions-Inspired-By-Iconic-Fast-Food-Chains-In-Los-Angeles/?interstital_shown=1 C
Somehow i missed him....
Walker Evans... I found him while looking through various articles. How could i have never heard of him before! I know of most of his fellow FSA photographers, but i never stumbled across him before.
Article that i found him in:
The same, but not at all.
I found the following photographer a few weeks back. It's another photographer who like myself is trying to make a statement about heavily processed food. It's funny how radically different his approach was when looked at in comparison with my own images.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/08/14/340109206/beneath-these-masks-is-an-artist-conflicted-by-junk-food
His Website:
http://jamesostrer.com/home.html
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