Monday, November 8, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
Donald Woodman
Woodman's therapist series is really interesting. He spend four years documenting his therapy sessions and used 1 Polaroid exposure per session. There are some that are much creepier so go to www.donaldwoodman.com and sink your teeth in. Props, Don.
Emulation: Ralph Eugene 'Gene' Meatyard
Meatyard, Gene to his friends, was from Normal, IL. Which I think is just fun. The Album of Lucybelle Crater was his most well known and shot in the two years preceding his death in '72. This group is a series of portraits of his wife posing with people who moved within his immediate circles of friends and family. When Gene approached his friends about these photos the wife of one of his colleagues (he was an optometrist) thought that his cancer medication might have made him loose his marbles, she had no imagination. Oh also, they are all wearing masks-- a recurring element in his photographs. Check out the rest of his work.
Meatyard and his wife. |
Meatyard's family |
Monday, September 13, 2010
For Looking
Pedro Meyer "Plantation" |
Sally Mann "Playing in the Pines" |
Jack Radcliffe |
Emmet Gowin "Nancy" |
Emmet Gowin "Edith" |
Garry Winogrand |
Jan Saudek "Image #134" |
Bill Brandt "Portrait of a Young Girl" |
Diane Arbus |
Judy Natal "The Shadow" |
Helmut Newton |
Berenice Abbott |
Sally Mann "Candy Cigarette" |
Unknown |
Emmet Gowin "Edith" |
Unknown |
Sunday, September 12, 2010
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