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boy kick ass

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under the pier. santa monica, ca. 2006.

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girl. gull. [strobist boot-camp 2. assignment 1]

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_drftwood





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Amazing photographer from Flickr. Have a look.

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Hiding



Hiding

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no control

I had a descent conversation today with a real good photographer.

- I saw you blog.
- What’s you think?
- It’s shit.
- Run it for me.
- It’s not yours mate.
- But it’s good shit on it.
- Good shit what’s not yours.
- Yeah right…
- Yeah that’s what I’m say’n init?!
- But I don’t have any good stuff…
- Stop dinking, stop excusing yourself sor me and start workin man.
- You righ.
- I know man. I know.

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noble savage-under Dudu busi’s influence

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..:::Rono:::…





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the power of dreams



the power of dreams

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Kyoto, Rolleiflex 2.8F, Provia 400X

big in japan by histiricist from Flickr

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lovethy1

lovethy1

Originally uploaded by fashionphotograpyblog.com - on Flickr

Please visit Melissa Rodwell blog for more pictures and
amazing tutorial videos@ http://fashionphotographyblog.com/

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Rimse

Rimse

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Joseph I



Joseph I

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340034

340034

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Ryan study Photography and Film at Edinburgh Napier University. Fantastic sence of analog photography. Explore his work here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanpgibson/

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Fince art in pinhole photography – http://www.lightweaversphoto.com/fine_art/pinhole/index.html also see one of my Hungarian friend here: http://www.lostinpixels.hu/tag/pinhole/ also see a Flickr blog post about camera obscura here: http://blog.flickr.net/en/2009/04/09/camera-obscura/

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Anticipation



Anticipation

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James



James

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Chick Morelli e seus rapazes



Chick Morelli e seus rapazes

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James





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Picture from Pete. We had a great day today.

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Crown Fountain



Crown Fountain

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Gertrude Käsebier

Fantastic images filled with personal memoairs and style. A uniqe travel in history of photography and the sociology of photography in America. I dear to say – being a woman photogrpher at the time is about the same as try to become a coal miner or a president.

A video about Gertrude Käsebier

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uh0l-Qh6lQ

 

History, published by Anne Douglas at http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/american_artists/88126

Gertrude Stanton was born on May 18, 1852 in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1859 her father opened a sawmill in the Colorado Territory and the family joined him there a year later. By 1864 the Stanton family moved to Brooklyn, New York. Gertrude’s father died soon after, and her mother began to take in boarders to make ends meet. One boarder was Eduard Kasebier, a German importer of shellac. Eduard and Gertrude were married in 1874, on Gertrude’s twenty-second birthday.

The marriage pleased Gertrude’s mother. Gertrude had always been spirited and independent, and her mother believed that a husband and children would help settle her down. Gertrude never abandoned her dreams of being an artist, however, and began to study drawing and painting at the Pratt Institute in 1889, when she was 37 and her youngest child was 9. About the same time Gertrude started photographing her family, and in 1894 she traveled to Europe to study photography and painting.

NOTE! THIS ARTICLE PUBLISHED HERE BY Anne Douglas at http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/american_artists/88126

In 1897 Gertrude Kasebier opened a portrait studio in New York. Her husband did not encourage her in this pursuit, believing it was a disgrace to the family. Nevertheless, Gertrude’s studio was very successful and she was widely regarded as one of the leading portrait photographers of the day. She exhibited her photographs with the Philadelphia Photographic Society and became a founding member of Alfred Stieglitz’s Photo Secession group. This group sought to elevate photography from its documentary nature to a fine art; by using textured papers and manipulating her negatives, Gertrude produced final prints much closer to Old Master compositions than to the photographs of many of her contemporaries.

Gertrude Kasebier photographed many celebrities of her time, including Auguste Rodin, Buffalo Bill, Booker T. Washington, and Mark Twain, but the images for which she is best known are of her family and friends and celebrate motherhood. Her photographs typically were soft and hazy, almost opalescent, and emotionally complex, portraying women as nurturing, spiritual, maternal beings.

Full aricle here: http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/american_artists/88126

Still images can be find here:
http://www.leegallery.com/kasebier.html

Information about exhebition:
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/kasebier_gertrude.html

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If at first you dont succeed..

If at first you dont succeed..

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And I find this amazing photo after flick through Vicarious Zine Group.

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RANKIN – on portrait of fashion

Here we go a series of video available on youtube – Seven Photography that changed Fashion and you can see how Rankin interpret these fab images at the 21.st century. You can put your digital camera aside and rais your eye brow’s what a 10×8 camera can do.

1.st video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4NiKlvUF6E

2.nd video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YpO6PypJIQ

3rd. video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMv7OKMcxHc

4th. video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap2UoBMR0O4

5.th video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gcqfQ-Due0

6th. video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcTa8-2ILgc

7nth. video

8th. video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6mfklfLV_Y

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Photo32_28A



Photo32_28A

Originally uploaded by ρυαנרοכS әΛоר

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