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RangerScum posted:Hido might not want you feeling sorry for him but I don't think it's wrong to feel bad about whatever situation led him to express himself in the way that he does. Life can suck, but I think it's nice to be able to appreciate the poo poo that sucks as a part of the human experience. Ditto for the "pretty", "empty", "hollow" poo poo. I don't know anything about Hido's personal life but I can't imagine it being too bad, not now at least. To be able to show the level of control he has over his expression seems to me to be the preserve of someone who has a strong grip of who they are and what they want to get across. Things might not be a bed of roses for him, but I think he at least understands who he is and what he's doing, which is a lot more than other people. quote:For me personally I prefer to enjoy a mix of the two. I like Hido's work, but I don't limit my taste nor my aesthetic preferences to him. I don't think he's someone that you have to subscribe to in order to enjoy. Enjoy his work, then go jerk it to some pics of some cats to cheer you up. That's what I do anyway. I absolutely appreciate Hido's work, and that's what I was trying to get across with my Italian café analogy. Even though I didn't like the meal, I appreciated everything about it: the setting, the staff, the relaxed atmosphere, the quality of the ingredients, that it was perfectly cooked. I loved my time there and I've gone back many times (ordering something else.) It just didn't fully work for me. But I'd take that type of experience in a restaurant, even not liking the final result over eating in Burger King 99 days out of 100.
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# ? May 14, 2024 22:08 |
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Success and the ability to function in your career is no indication of well-being or stability, especially when you're talking about an artist.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 05:59 |
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A film about photography (30 mins) http://vimeo.com/104785081 And http://www.sandermeisner.nl/
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# ? Nov 16, 2014 18:09 |
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Sohrab Hura Stacy Kranitz Raymond Meeks Kenneth Josephson
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 03:07 |
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I think she was posted here or in phiz or something but her series on Appalachia is really good.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 03:42 |
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Man, she has a lot of really good work up. e: Target Unknown is interesting, acting as Leni is inspired. 365 Nog Hogger fucked around with this message at 05:36 on Nov 22, 2014 |
# ? Nov 22, 2014 05:32 |
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I saw this image in a BBC documentary (World War 1's Forgotten Photographs), taken by a 17 year old German soldier. The documentary itself is very interesting and pro-watch (full version available on Youtube at that link).
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 15:44 |
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I just watched that documentary, very much worth a look. I've been doing a bunch of a family tree research on my GG Grandfather who was at ww1 in the Australian army, so its always good to watch documentaries that use material from the people who were there. Gonna go see if I can get one of those Kodak Vest Pocket cameras and put some 35mm in it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 00:59 |
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Sorry if this is easy or obvious, but loved this story from Lens, the NYTimes photography blog http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/...6B&gwt=pay&_r=0 Incognito mode is handy. Sorry if that counts as
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 00:08 |
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The Atlantic is my favorite source for photojournalism these days. The Ship Breakers http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/11/the-ship-breakers/100859/
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 23:50 |
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I just read a short interview with Harald Hauswald. He did a lot of photography in East Berlin during the 80s. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/harald-hauswald-captures-erich-mielkes-hooligans-876?utm_source=vicetwitterca Also here is his website. There is some stuff in the photos though. http://www.harald-hauswald.de/englisch/seiten/index_haupt.html
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# ? Nov 25, 2014 04:17 |
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Bottom Liner posted:The Atlantic is my favorite source for photojournalism these days. The Washington Post In Sight blog has posted some really nice stuff as well. I really loved this piece on street basketball (can't remember if it's been posted or not): http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2014/09/22/the-streetball-courts-of-southeast-washingtons-barry-farms/.
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 02:05 |
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My favorite newspaper photo blog post: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/one-cat-three-lives/ Gets me every time
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 09:39 |
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Man_of_Teflon posted:My favorite newspaper photo blog post: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/one-cat-three-lives/ https://www.japanexposures.com/books/#/product/202
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# ? Nov 29, 2014 12:27 |
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Man_of_Teflon posted:My favorite newspaper photo blog post: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/one-cat-three-lives/ God dammit now I'm crying at work. http://www.nebraskaproject.com/
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 18:40 |
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The only photographer I can think of that takes photos that I could never see myself being able to take is Jacob Aue Sobol. Probably for that reason, he's my favorite. He has this extreme level of intimacy that I haven't seen anywhere else. I'm sure there are plenty of photographers who have built their work around documenting social issues and subcultures that put out consistently more jarring images, and of course any war photojournalist is going to document ever more horror, day after day, but I feel like I could do that, if pressed. Only Jacob takes photos that I'm sure I couldn't take.
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 01:30 |
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http://thisisnthappiness.com/post/102410835894/up-all-night-lucas-deshazer One of our dorkroomers getting some recognition on tumblr
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# ? Dec 2, 2014 12:06 |
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deaders posted:http://thisisnthappiness.com/post/102410835894/up-all-night-lucas-deshazer Awesome.
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# ? Dec 13, 2014 02:00 |
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All portland goons should go head to the Portland Art Museum and see Richard Mosse's The Enclave. Huge beautiful prints taken with a large format camera using discontinued infrared film. The video instillation is pretty damned amazing for the brief glimpse I caught of it before the museum closed. It was shot on the most moon rocky of film: Richard Mosse, "The 16mm version [of the infrared film] is on a special order basis, so it was really hard to find. I was working through a network of used film dealers and found some of it, apparently produced special-order by Kodak for a film to be shot in Death Valley; but once the cinematographer started to research the film, he realized how impossible it would be, because the film is critically heat-sensitive; it only lasts seven days outside of the freezer. So I worked for about two or three years to get it, and these [film dealers] kept saying it was there and then it wasn’t there, and it was there, and I kept offering and offering and offering. I made one last offer and apparently [the owner’s] wife had had a baby, so he found his priorities changed, so he finally decided he could sell it."
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 17:38 |
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 17:43 |
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I saw The Enclave a couple months back in Montreal and yeah, it's fantastic. If you have time, I'd suggest going back and watching the video installation in its entirety. It's somewhere in the neighbourhood of 30-40 minutes and standing in the middle of a room with screens all around me was one of the most intense and disorienting audio/visual experiences I've had in any sort of gallery.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:04 |
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try it with a lime posted:I saw The Enclave a couple months back in Montreal and yeah, it's fantastic. If you have time, I'd suggest going back and watching the video installation in its entirety. It's somewhere in the neighbourhood of 30-40 minutes and standing in the middle of a room with screens all around me was one of the most intense and disorienting audio/visual experiences I've had in any sort of gallery. Yeah, I absolutely have to go back. I was completely immersed in the environment. The sound kept building and I was becoming exponentially more anxious as the soldiers started to take aim. Then the docent came in, shut off all of the screens, and said the museum was closed - giving me the worst art blue balls ever.
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# ? Dec 18, 2014 01:11 |
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There is a gallery I really like on Behance, A guy named Jakub Polomski from poland is a landscape photographer. He made a Timeline of some of his work since 2007. It's the first thing I came across when I signed up for the adobe photographers bundle through 500px and linked it to Behance. it's located here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/21706845/My-Own-Path Obviously there is some photoshopping involved, but I'll leave it up to you whether or not it falls in your tastes. goattrails fucked around with this message at 09:03 on Dec 18, 2014 |
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ant mouth posted:All portland goons should go head to the Portland Art Museum and see Richard Mosse's The Enclave. Huge beautiful prints taken with a large format camera using discontinued infrared film. gently caress yeah I saw this at FOAM in Amsterdam, so good. It is well worth watching the whole video installation.
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 10:24 |
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Janet Delaney - http://www.janetdelaney.com/
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 04:47 |
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Vincent Laforet goes very high up in a chopper and takes some cracking good areal night shots of NYC: https://www.storehouse.co/stories/r3rcy-gotham-7-5k
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 06:53 |
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cool but shame about all the tilt shift
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 00:32 |
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real nap poo poo posted:cool but shame about all the tilt shift Yeah thought the same, some shots are really good - but a lot of it is just "bokeh is nice at night lol" poo poo that makes me kinda question if the man has any idea what the heck he is doing. Bummer.
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 01:50 |
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Also, there are poorly set up and repetitive anecdotes throughout the pictures but bad writing is pretty standard for photo blogs so I guess he gets a pass. A lot of the photos are really neat. PS - If you watch the video they do zoom to 100% effects on some of the night photos and they are extremely clean, not noisy like the versions on the site Dren fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Jan 14, 2015 |
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Here are some people on flickr that I follow and consistently put out good poo poo. 1. Bart van Damme - relation to JCVD? Possible. He's a dutch dude who takes cool photos of some of the pretty unique landscapes that area has. Takes a shitload of photos that are all at least interesting at the worst. Maasvlakte by Bart van Damme, on Flickr Maasvlakte by Bart van Damme, on Flickr 's-Gravenzande by Bart van Damme, on Flickr 2. Matthias Werner - German guy, I think he mostly shoots MF with a blad. Lots of real interesting compositions / scenes. Works that square format like a son of a bitch. Untitled by matthiaswerner, on Flickr Untitled by matthiaswerner, on Flickr Untitled by matthiaswerner, on Flickr Markus Lehr - another German, this dude shoots mostly night industrial stuff, which I dig. Let the games begin by Markus Lehr, on Flickr The moments before by Markus Lehr, on Flickr I begged you by Markus Lehr, on Flickr
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:15 |
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Gerry Johansson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiTeBW1T1-E He's got some really fantastic projects if you're into photography similar to Adams/Baltz. His Tokyo book is supposed to come out later this year.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 15:37 |
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I get to meet McNair Evans on Monday and am pretty pumped about it. If you haven't had a chance to check out "Confessions for a Son" I would highly recommend it, as it is an incredible book. http://mcnairevans.com/
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 17:06 |
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Marcus Lyon - http://www.marcuslyon.com/artworks/exodus
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 00:54 |
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drat, this is awesome.
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 01:33 |
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RangerScum posted:Markus Lehr - another German, this dude shoots mostly night industrial stuff, which I dig. Liking this. The combination of post-processing and subject matter reminds me of computer generated scenes. I think some are on the verge of being over-processed but I think it's worth it for the atmosphere it creates. Does anyone know what sort of processing he applies to get this effect?
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# ? Mar 15, 2015 13:38 |
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JFC look at how good this is: http://www.williamalbertallard.com/ Some of this dude's cowboy photos make me want to throw my camera in the trash.
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 10:21 |
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this owns
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# ? Mar 23, 2015 18:09 |
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Jesus loving christ that's so good
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I remember that cowboy photo from national geographic when I was a kid.
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