I went to one room flat shot, I see a lot of elderly people are not accompanied by family, I see my heart after uncomfortable, I photographed this photo, want people to spend more time with their families, more care about the side The old man.
2016年11月7日星期一
MY PHOTO 6
Mind mapping
VISION - Motivational Video
God shut a door for you, will open a window for you, life is worth living, watching the inspirational video, I think I have a very happy, everyone for their own cause and goals, I Feel that they do not have experienced any setbacks, people blame the injustice of life, the alternative point of view, this is not necessarily a kind of wealth, is the hardships of life so that we are more mature, more strong, more calm, more Know pity. All the experiences are in the journey of life footprints, are the life process, is a kind of wealth. If life is a book, then every experience is a story or a chapter in the book. No matter how hard the days have joy, time to smear the different colors, shades are experienced. Lengnuanzizhi, a footprint contains a sentiment, a smile filled with bitterness. As long as the heart does not sink, no matter how hard will be in the past; as long as the road extension, always encounter happiness. There are so many people as well.
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2016年10月10日星期一
Michael Kenna
Michael Kenna (born 1953) is an English photographer best known for his black & white, unusual, landscapes with ethereal light achieved by photographing at dawn or at night with exposures of up to 10 hours.
Korea
Easter Island
Michael Kenna, Midday Prayer, Mont St. Michel, France, 2004. Sepia-toned gelatin silver print
Sixteen Posts Shirogane Hokkaido Japan 2009
、I like his style of shooting the landscape, with the black and white, but still perfect to show the unique charm of the landscape, it is air in the black and white show more of the gentle landscape
David Maisel
David Maisel (born in New York, NY in 1961) is an American photographer and visual artist whose works explore vestiges and remnants of civilizations both past and present. His work is exhibited internationally and is collected in major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, LACMA and the Victoria and Albert Museum. His work has been the subject of five major monographs, published by Nazraeli Press,Chronicle Books, and Steidl. Maisel was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1990.
David Maisel Awfully Beautiful Earth Island Journal Earth Island
David Maisel, The Mining Project
A series of photo-manipulated urbanscapes by Chinese artist Du Zhenjun that presents a contemporary version of the apocalypse. Huge towers that dominate the landscape are being built as symbols of globalization
Most of his work is completed at high altitude, his photos give a strong sense of vision, people think his picture is very atmospheric, after reading there is a panting feeling
William Eggleston
William Eggleston (born July 27, 1939), is an American photographer. He is widely credited with increasing recognition for color photography as a legitimate artistic medium to display in art galleries.
black-and-white images, he soon abandoned them to experiment with colour technology to record experiences in more sensual and accurate terms at a time when colour photography was largely confined to commercial advertising.
Untitled, c.1975 (Marcia Hare in Memphis, Tennessee) by William Eggleston
gusto sobre lo que hace que una fotografía tenga cierta calidad artística. Me inspiré en gran medida en la obra de William Eggleston, Joel Meyerowitz, Joel Sternfeld y la legendaria Vivian Maier.
William Eggleston, Untitled, c. 1975
His colored works are like a living oil painting, and a photograph is like a book with rich stories.
Eugène Atget
Eugène Atget (12 February 1857 – 4 August 1927) was a French flâneur and a pioneer of documentary photography, noted for his determination to document all of the architecture and street scenes of Paris before their disappearance to modernization.[1] Most of his photographs were first published by Berenice Abbott after his death. An inspiration for the surrealists and other artists, his genius was only recognized by a handful of young artists in the last two years of his life, and he did not live to see the wide acclaim his work would eventually receive.
Prostitute waiting in front of her door, 1921
Organ Grinder (1898)
Rags collector, 1899
Avenue des Gobelins (1927)
The U.S. Library of Congress was unable to determine the ownership of the twenty Atget photographs in its collection, thus suggesting that they are technically orphan works. Abbott clearly had a copyright on the selection and arrangement of his photographs in her books, which is now owned by Commerce Graphics. The Library also stated that the Museum of Modern Art, which owns the collection of Atget's negatives, reported that Atget had no heirs and that any rights on these works may have expired.
He recorded the French street let me see a kind of as if they have been to the kind of place feeling
These are in the old movie can not see the real side
Nancy "Nan" Goldin
Nancy "Nan" Goldin (born September 12, 1953) is an American photographer. She lives and works in New York City, Berlin, and Paris.[1] She is known for her work, which usually features LGBT-related themes, images or public figures.
Nan Goldin, The Hug, NYC, 1980, cibachrome
Nan Goldin, Misty and Jimmy Paulette in a Taxi, NYC, 1991
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency(1986). The image on the cover is "Nan and Brian in Bed" (1981).
Nan Goldin, Christmas at the Other Side, Boston, 1972, gelatin-silver print
An exhibition of Goldin's work was censored in Brazil, two months before opening, due to its sexually explicit nature. The main reason was the photographs containing sexual acts next to children. In Brazil, there is a law that prohibits the image of minors associated with pornography. The sponsor of the exhibition, a cellphone company, claimed to be unaware of the content of Goldin's work and that there was a conflict between the work and its educational project. The curator of the Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art changed the schedule in order to accommodate, in February 2012, the Goldin exhibition in Brazil.
Her work shows the other side of the person, including sex, may be in her eyes, these things can be recorded things, this is the reason she can be excellent, she could not catch someone else's unexpected things
Sally Mann
Sally Mann (born 1951) is an American photographer, best known for her large black-and-white photographs—at first of her young children, then later of landscapes suggesting decay and death.
"Untitled" by Mann (1988)
"Virginia at Four" by Mann (1989)
"Jessie's Cut" by Mann (1985)
"The Perfect Tomato" by Mann (1990)
Her works are included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Museum of Fine Arts, in Boston, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,and the Whitney Museum of New York City among many others.
Most of her photos have a fantastic feeling, although all black and white, but I think the good place is that she does not need color can take pictures of the wonderful, black and white also has the soul and the feeling of life
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