Simon Roberts: Lens Culture Conversations with Photographers from Jim Casper on Vimeo.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Simon Roberts
A really great interview with photographer Simon Roberts Discussing Motherland and We English, both fantastic books, it's great to see Simon talk so passionately about his work.
Labels:
Documentary,
England,
Large Format,
Leisure,
Russia,
Simon Roberts,
Video
Monday, 21 December 2009
More Soth
Found this on Little Brown Mushrooms Alec Soth and friends new blog,
Glass Jars from LBM A/V Dept. on Vimeo.
Labels:
Alec Soth,
American,
Black and White,
Documentary,
Magnum,
Video
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Book review Week 4 - Alec Soth
A day late, but not my fault as the book I was waiting for was a day late, I gave a little hint with the video of Alec shooting in Georgia. Anyway Alec Soth's Sleeping by the Mississippi is a book made up of 5/6 years of travelling up and down the Mississippi a theoretical journey through the heart of America. An absolutely amazing mixture of portraits, found objects, interiors and landscape, not surprising that this book is £100 plus on amazon and ebay. Alec Soth is for me one of those photographers, whose every photograph inspires me to shoot more.
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Alec Soth,
American,
Documentary,
Magnum,
Portraits,
Sleeping by the Mississippi
Monday, 14 December 2009
RIP Larry Sultan
So from reading my blog you'll probably know by now that I am a massive fan of 'American' Colourists, Larry Sultan who has produced some great work has unfortunately passed away due to cancer, a link to NY time's report here.
Labels:
American,
Colour,
Documentary,
family,
Larry Sultan,
Obituary
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Monday, 7 December 2009
Book review Week 3 - Mitch Epstein
I'm a massive fan of Mitch Epstein's work, I have been looking at a lot of his work lately. I wanted to showcase some of the images from the series 'Family Business' which is a collection of photographs, video clips, text and discussions, it focuses on Mitch's father's business's a once succesful furniture store and some properties he rents out, Mitch is showing the demise of what was once a successful Jewish immigrant dynasty. Mitch's work in this series is really truly inspiring, and it's a shame that you can't see the whole series on his website because the book is full of strong photographs.
I also got out 'work' from the library which comes with a dvd with the video footage from Family Business' which the video stills are made up of, Mitch goes around as a silent witness following his dad as he deals with tricky tennants.
I also got out 'work' from the library which comes with a dvd with the video footage from Family Business' which the video stills are made up of, Mitch goes around as a silent witness following his dad as he deals with tricky tennants.
Labels:
American,
Book,
Book Review,
Colour,
demise,
family business,
Film,
Large Format,
Mitch Epstein,
Video
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