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nobody@flickr.com (John Falkenstine)
2008-02-10 01:04:59
Reference this link. The concept of Pictorialism was fuzzy indeed; was it perhaps because so many of the soft drinks back then were laced with "special ingredients?" and that the pictorialists were a bit on the "high" side? ...
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nobody@flickr.com (~ Ben)
2008-02-09 10:18:09
~ Ben posted a reply:. The series of hawk shots I thought were sort of pictorial although in the web page the quality is very poor. www.crawfordartgallery.com/CurrentExhibs.html.
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nobody@flickr.com (Gareth Harper)
2008-02-08 23:00:57
Gareth Harper posted a reply:. Ah, OK, fair enough Ben. Sorry.
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nobody@flickr.com (~ Ben)
2008-02-08 21:47:55
~ Ben posted a reply:. Gareth, " As for the pictorial v straight photography, I really couldn't care less. Nor do I care for threads started with a one liner and no comment. If you have something to say, don't be shy, just say it. " ...
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nobody@flickr.com (Working Camera)
2008-02-08 10:23:56
Working Camera posted a reply:. "have just about always had the opportunity and ability to produce top quality photography if they so wished. It is the ease in which that can now be done which has everybody today seemingly grabbing ...
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nobody@flickr.com (Gareth Harper)
2008-02-08 10:17:23
Gareth Harper posted a reply:. There is fashion, therefore there is surely a muse out there somewhere musing on what fashion is and is not There is fashion, and then there is style. The digital revolution has democratised photography ...
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nobody@flickr.com (~ Ben)
2008-02-08 09:42:43
~ Ben posted a reply:. There is fashion, therefore there is surely a muse out there somewhere musing on what fashion is and is not, that is a disposable musing, I suppose. Mozart was not a disposable product or a muse, he wrote things ...
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nobody@flickr.com (Ben S)
2008-02-08 06:29:42
Ben S posted a reply:. Well, film noir, judging by the emails that I get from relatives that never wrote me letters, I'd argue the word processor (I assume you mean computer btw) has democratized something about writing. ...
Pictorialism vs. straight photography in the early 20th century
nobody@flickr.com (~ Ben)
2008-02-06 21:49:18
A modern pictorialist: Luther Gerlach. I have one of his Kallitypes. It is impressive. I don't think alt processes are necessarily pictorialist. I think Gerlach hits it on the nose here with his description: ...
Edward Weston
Luis Favre
2008-07-21 22:02:02
At this time Weston renounced Pictorialism and began a period of transition, self-analysis and self-discipline while making voyages to Mexico, often with Modotti and one of his sons. Some of the photographs that he and Modotti made in ...
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nobody@flickr.com (film noir anti-hero)
2008-02-10 06:58:45
film noir anti-hero posted a reply:. "Pretty stories, poorly told." -Edward Weston on pictorial photography Sally Mann is considered by some a modern pictorial photographer. Untitled Sally Mann (ca.1978-80)
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nobody@flickr.com (film noir anti-hero)
2008-02-08 05:31:47
film noir anti-hero posted a reply:. Sylvie, all art is driven by market forces. I disagree that digital has made good photography easy for anyone. The real deal is as rare now as it ever was. Saying digital photography has democratized ...
Reframing Mirrors and Windows
Farrah Karapetian
2008-06-18 02:45:33
Mirrors and Windows opened at The Museum of Modern Art, New York in July of 1978. It was legendary curator John Szarkowski s exhibition of American photography since 1960. As such, it mined eighteen years of photographic practice, ...
Succumbing to Pictorialism
Mark Satola
2007-12-30 12:20:00
Done with a marvelous late 80s point-and-hope, the Canon AF35ML, of which I have two working examples. One I got for $38 from KEH in Atlanta, the other I found a few weeks later in Value World, on the shelf with the junk cameras ...
BEYOND PARADISE
Erkan zgen
2008-07-11 06:38:00
In The Green (2002), Killian presents another non-place, the golf course as a familiar background of holiday dramas. The pictorialism suspends the scenes from their narrative potential, and transforms beauty into a hovering uncertainty. ...
Cannes Film Festival, 2008: Liverpool (Alonso, Argentina)
Daniel Kasman
2008-05-22 07:53:46
The cumulative impressiveness of the completely measured banality of Liverpool, avoiding both pictorialism and the pretentious weight in its simple, realist, but distanced camera set-ups, must be extended to Alonso s people (characters ...
From family archives
F
2008-05-31 15:10:00
We will continue to show photojournalism, realism, surrealism, modernism or any other "ism" related to photography you may think of or invent...yes even pictorialism! When it comes to technique we have pinhole photos, pictures made with ...
French Grand Motets at Trinity Church Manhattan
ALeonard
2008-05-21 17:04:49
... grand motet of early 18th century France were highly refined, introducing into the church realm many of the stylistic features of the Baroque opera, including florid, ornamented vocal lines and attempts at instrumental pictorialism. ...
museum of photography reopens in Charleroi
sylviev
2008-05-31 05:25:54
The Belgian Museum Opens New Wing Beside the Carmelite Convent. Exterior view of the renovated museum. Photo: Philip Dujardin. Charleroi Museum of Photography Avenue Paul Pastur 11 B-6032 Mont-sur-Marchienne Belgium www.museephoto.be ...
Image Bank: The BMA's Mammoth Photography Show Almost Overwhelms
unknown
2008-05-28 11:42:33
Art by Deborah McLeod. From turn-of-the-19th-century romantic pictorialism to the New York School's spontaneous street photography tradition of the 1960s, the Baltimore Museum...

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