Showing posts with label PHOTOGRAPHY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PHOTOGRAPHY. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 July 2010

The sleeping insect - Miroslaw Swietek

At 3am, A man carried a torch and went into a forrest for catching the most unusual images. He is Miroslaw Swietek, the 37-year-old amateur photographer hunts out the motionless bugs in the darkness before setting up his camera and flash just millimetres from them.

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Monday, 15 March 2010

DRAG BY JASON HOROWITZ


When Jason Horowitz uses extreme close-up techniques for his large-scale photos of drag queens, the heavy make-up and intense facial expressions, often cropped, make for work that borders on the abstract. The high gloss that is sometimes interpreted as glamour is like paint on a canvas, but the backdrop is human skin and experience, so the effects of the narrative are much more in-your-face. The drama is evident for all to see. What is real, what is not, and what does it matter?

Artist: Jason Horowitz
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Drag runs through March 27, 2010 at Curator's Office in Washington, DC.


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Shi-Queeta Lee


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Jessica Spaulding 2


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Tanya

Thursday, 11 March 2010

John clang

Clang was born Ang Choon Leng in Singapore. He earned his moniker while in the National Service in Singapore as his badge read C L Ang. At age 17 he enrolled in Lasalle College of the Arts in Singapore to study fine art photography but left after six months to assist a noted fine-art photographer named Chua Soo Bin. Later he worked for Willie Tang, a well known photographer/television commercial director in Singapore at the time. By the age of 21 he was exhibiting his photographs at art galleries in Singapore. Clang first exhibited his work as a member of the controversial (and now defunct) Singapore art group 5th Passage Artists. His work has been shown at Proud Galleries, London; Bank Art Gallery, Los Angeles; and Galerie Colette, Paris. "Backs by Clang”, the photographer's first solo exhibition was held in 2001 at the Diane von Furstenberg studio in New York. It featured 10 images and a video installation. Recent solo exhibitions include Jendela Gallery/ The Esplanade, Singapore (2004) and The Substation, Singapore (2007). An installation of his personal work is in the permanent collection at the Singapore Art Museum. In 2009, Clang has joined the global Hopenhagen effort with a beautiful stop-motion short film he created to bring awareness to the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference starting December 7 in Copenhagen. In addition to the film, Clang shot and created a series of posters that that bring to life the visual representation of Hopenhagen’s citizens.


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Upside Down Celebrities

" Migraines can cause reversal of vision phenomenon when a person sees everything upside down. In such cases, after migraine attack stops normal vision comes back. Strangely, for human brain it's more difficult to digest the image of a person flipped vertically, rather than the image where the face stays intact while the head and the rest of the body are flipped vertically. No matter how unusual such edit looks the person on the right is usually more recognizable than his unedited copy on the left. " from www.freakingnews,com.

Jean-François Fourtou

Jean-François Fourtou (b. 1964, lives and works in Marrakech and Madrid)
"Mes maisons (My houses)," 2009

Playing with proportion and scale, Jean-François Fourtou's "Houses" includes personal memories of childhood and the fantastical magic of Alice's Wonderland. The installation in Marrakech includes objects from his "Maison du géant" (Giant's House), and the "Maison de poupée" (Doll's house). Fourtou recreates a child's sensation of disorientation in adult spaces in order for it to be re-experienced by a grown viewer.

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Photographer - Hiroshi Kutomi


Hiroshi worked in a studio and as assistant to Kei Ogata in Japan before moving to London in 1996. He worked as Nick Knight's assistant from 1997-99 and since then has been a photographer for publications including i-D, Vogue UK and Vogue Nippon. In 2007, Hiroshi took a big decision and relocated back to Tokyo.

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