Nadav Kander talking about his 'Yangtze, The Long River'
Monday, 11 January 2010
Thursday, 7 January 2010
DIY
If you have lots of time on your hands do this,
An amazing project by Hyperbole Studios. Click here for photos.
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Kiel Johnson's Cardboard Twin Lens Reflex Camera Time Lapse from Theo Jemison on Vimeo.
An amazing project by Hyperbole Studios. Click here for photos.
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Cardboard,
DIY,
Hyperbole Studios,
Pinhole,
Twin Lens Reflex,
Video
James Nachtwey
James Nachtwey is considered by some as the greatest modern day war photographer,his approach definitely follows Capa's first rule of war photography ' to get close' he calls it "in the same intimate space that the subjects inhabit," and that sense of closeness is passed on to the viewer. In this video James is discussing how wish to photograph the outbreak of a new drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis.
The beginning is the same in this video, but James goes on to showcase his life's work. If you can find it watch war photographer, which follows James around several conflict zones, it's amazing how quiet he works and moves around his subjects.
The beginning is the same in this video, but James goes on to showcase his life's work. If you can find it watch war photographer, which follows James around several conflict zones, it's amazing how quiet he works and moves around his subjects.
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
Jesse Chehak
Happy New Yeah, hope your enjoying the snow. I have been looking at Jesse Chehak's
work lately and it is great, especially th Fool's Gold series, which is currrently looking for a publisher, deffinately deserves one. Can deffinately see a Steven Shore influence in his work.




work lately and it is great, especially th Fool's Gold series, which is currrently looking for a publisher, deffinately deserves one. Can deffinately see a Steven Shore influence in his work.




Labels:
American,
Colour,
Documentary,
Jesse Chehak,
Large Format
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.
Simon Roberts: Lens Culture Conversations with Photographers from Jim Casper on Vimeo.
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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.
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Alec Soth,
American,
Black and White,
Documentary,
Magnum,
Video
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