Posts Tagged: culture
Short Film: The Darkroom
Something a little different for you today, a slow-paced (and somewhat nostalgic) short film written and directed by Z. Eric Yang, with a heavily infused photography narrative. John, a divorced, old-school photographer, who has spent his life dedicated to the
Short Film: The Darkroom
Something a little different for you today, a slow-paced (and somewhat nostalgic) short film written and directed by Z. Eric Yang, with a heavily infused photography narrative. John, a divorced, old-school photographer, who has spent his life dedicated to the
of the week: Mary Ellen Mark
Master of the week: Mary Ellen Mark Born: Philadelphia, USA, 1940 Favourite Collection: Streetwise
of the week: Mary Ellen Mark
Master of the week: Mary Ellen Mark Born: Philadelphia, USA, 1940 Favourite Collection: Streetwise
National Geographic Inspiration
Because sometimes photography can be about the beauty of a moment, captured beautifully. Images source
National Geographic Inspiration
Because sometimes photography can be about the beauty of a moment, captured beautifully. Images source
Discover: Vivian Maier
Vivian Maier: a life uncovered Great video from ImageSourceDirect about the up-coming Vivian Maier exhibition as part of the London Street Photography Festival. ”IMSO interviews Brett Jefferson Stott, Director of the London street Photography Festival, who gives his insight into Maier’s
Discover: Vivian Maier
Vivian Maier: a life uncovered Great video from ImageSourceDirect about the up-coming Vivian Maier exhibition as part of the London Street Photography Festival. ”IMSO interviews Brett Jefferson Stott, Director of the London street Photography Festival, who gives his insight into Maier’s
Saturday Spotlight: Matt Stuart
Spotlight: Matt Stuart Today’s spotlight is set on street photographer Matt Stuart. A member of street photography website in-PUBLiC, Stuart’s work captures moments of irony, movement and routine on the streets of the UK. You can see some of
Saturday Spotlight: Matt Stuart
Spotlight: Matt Stuart Today’s spotlight is set on street photographer Matt Stuart. A member of street photography website in-PUBLiC, Stuart’s work captures moments of irony, movement and routine on the streets of the UK. You can see some of
Friday Feature: Cindy Sherman
One of the most renowned contemporary fine art photographers, most photography enthusiasts have come across the name and work of Cindy Sherman. Largely using herself in disguised self-portraits, Sherman comments on subjects of sexual power, identity and politics.
Friday Feature: Cindy Sherman
One of the most renowned contemporary fine art photographers, most photography enthusiasts have come across the name and work of Cindy Sherman. Largely using herself in disguised self-portraits, Sherman comments on subjects of sexual power, identity and politics.
of the week #8: F. Holland Day
20th Century Masters: Photographer of the week 8 F. Holland Day ”Fred Holland Day (Boston July 8, 1864 – November 12, 1933) was an American photographer and publisher. He was the first in the U.S.A. to advocate that photography should be
of the week #8: F. Holland Day
20th Century Masters: Photographer of the week 8 F. Holland Day ”Fred Holland Day (Boston July 8, 1864 – November 12, 1933) was an American photographer and publisher. He was the first in the U.S.A. to advocate that photography should be
Moody Monday
After being inspired at the Royal Academy of Art’s Eyewitness Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century exhibition, I thought I’d feature a few favourite images by Hungarian photographer André Kertész. Full of atmosphere, Kertész was truly a pioneer of mood and moment in
Moody Monday
After being inspired at the Royal Academy of Art’s Eyewitness Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century exhibition, I thought I’d feature a few favourite images by Hungarian photographer André Kertész. Full of atmosphere, Kertész was truly a pioneer of mood and moment in
