Friday, September 23, 2011
Documentary and Photojournalism
At the time I started this blog, I used 'reportage' as a subject, figuring it to encompass documentary photography and photo-journalism. It is too late (and too much work!) to go back to older posts and add the labels. So, note to viewers, if you are looking for documentary and photo-journalism in the subject list, click on 'reportage', as well.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Iran Releases U.S. Hikers
Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal were detained in Iran since July 31, 2009, when news reports say they accidentally crossed an unmarked border during a hiking trip in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan. They are now, finally, free. Please check out Shane Bauer's photography... click here
Welcome home!

These two photographs were taken in Darfur, Sudan.
Welcome home!


Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Pieter Hugo





Sometimes, if an image is successful, it needs no words, but also, no analytics or criticism. For the REALLY successful image, it compels us to ask questions and stays with us long after we've viewed it for the first time.
This is the work of Pieter Hugo.
Labels:
.Pieter Hugo,
fine art,
photographers,
portraiture,
reportage
Arthur Leipzig


The two photographs above, Subway Sleepers and Wall Street Subway, remind me of the way that Jacques Lartigue saw the world. (See my post on Lartigue.) It is from a similar perspective -- that of a child looking up and upon. Although the next few images depict childhood games, they employ a different perspective -- I don't get that they are from the eyes of a child but instead, an adult looking in on these activities as if desiring to be a child again.
The last two shots, Ideal Laundry and the Brooklyn Bridge, are yet again with the innocence of witnessing something from the uncorrupted mind. This all is the work of Arthur Leipzig.







Monday, April 12, 2010
Hats Off!
I have to think I may eventually be doing a "Hats Off, Part II" since researching hats and all things millinery seems potentially infinite. I so enjoyed putting together this post that I had to force myself to stop for fear I'd segue into a fashion glossary rather than a compilation of photographs.
Norman Parkinson (whose photographs of Philip Treacy's millinery and haute couture became a collaboration and art unto itself).
Norman Parkinson
Leombruno-Bodi (1960)
Frank Horvat (1960s)
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Cindy Sherman (1978)
Photographer Unknown (of President Coolidge, Mrs. Coolidge and Senator Curtis, 1925)
Alistair Grant (of Queen Elizabeth, 2009)
Richard Pohle
Robert Frank
Garry Winogrand (1950s)
Weegee, Hats in Poolroom, Mulberry Street, NYC, 1943
Loomis Dean
Robert Frank
Walker Evans (of Lincoln Kirstein, 1930)
Frank Horvat (for Givenchy, 1957)
Glen E. Friedman (of Run DMC)
Photographer Unknown (of David and Victoria Beckham)
Max Vadukul (of Rachel Weiss)
Regina Relang
Photographer Unknown
Photographer Unknown / Credit: Life Magazine (of Princess Diana)
Photographer Unknown
Photographer Unknown (at the horse races, 1920)
Photographer Unknown (1940; credit: The Luton News)
Arthur Tress (1978)
Photographer Unknown (of serviceman on Veteran's Day)
Chip Somodevilla (at the Republican National Convention, 2008)
Pete Souza (of President Ronald Reagan)
Pete Souza (of President Barack Obama 2009)
Robert Frank (1954)
Photographer Unknown (1898)
Pierre & Gilles
Cindy Sherman
John Rawlings
Henry Clark (1954)
Henry Clark (1954)
Rodney Smith
Charles C. Ebbets (1932)
Cecil Beaton
Chris Gulker
Margaret Bourke-White (of a Hindu man, 1946)
Margaret Bourke-White (of a Georgian peasant worker, 1941)
Louise Dahl-Wolfe (1963)
John Rawlings
Greg Gorman
Phil Poynter
Lillian Bassman (1955)
Lillian Bassman (1956)
Erwin Blumenfeld
Greg Kadel
John French (of Jean Shrimpton)
John French (of Tania Mallet, 1960s)
Adolph de Meyer
Erwin Blumenfeld (of Audrey Hepburn)
Edward Steichen (1924)
John French
Edward Steichen (1939)
Francesco Scavullo (of Madonna, 1984)
Steven Meisel (of Madonna)
Herb Ritts (of Naomi Campbell)
John Rawlings (1957)
Adolph de Meyer (1921)
Arthur Elgort







Fernand Fonssgrives
F. C. Gundlach
Jacques Henri Lartigue (of his muse, Renée Perle, 1930)
Richard Avedon (of Mila Jovovich in Yohji Yamamoto)


























































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