Friday 25 November 2011

INSPIRED BY FRIDA KALHO

Frida Kahlo de Rivera (1907–1954; born Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón) was a mexican painter, born in Coyoacán and perhaps best known for her self-portraits. Her work has been celebrated in Mexico as emblematic of national and indigenous tradition, and by feminists for its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form. 


Nowadays she's still an inspiration for many people like Anouk Nitsche. So here you have some pictures of the last shooting as assistant photographer of AnoukIt's always a pleasure work with her!

















Info from Wikipedia
Real Polaroids by Anouk Nitsche
Pictures by me

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Tuesday 15 November 2011

INSPIRATION...Painters

inspiration |ˌinspəˈrā sh ən|
noun
the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, esp. to do something creative Helenhad one of her flashes of inspiration the history of fashion has provided designers with invaluable inspiration.

• the quality of having been so stimulated, esp. when evident in something a rare moment of inspiration in an otherwise dull display.• a person or thing that stimulates in this way he is an inspiration to everyone.• a sudden brilliant, creative, or timely idea then I had an inspiration.• the divine influence believed to have led to the writing of the Bible.
the drawing in of breath; inhalation.• an act of breathing in; an inhalation.ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense [divine guidance] ): via Old French from late Latin inspiratio(n-), from the verb inspirare 


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Istvan Sandorfi



Kris Lewis



Jack Vettriano



Edward Hopper




Monday 14 November 2011

Thursday 3 November 2011

LANDSCAPES

I'd like to show you some of the classical photographers of landscapes.


Apparently this is the first picture known by Nicéphore Niepce, 1826 (8 hours exposure).



Probably this one is the first picture where appear two human beings... 1838 by Daguerre.


Moonrise, New México, 1944 by Ansel Adams.


Ruth Thorne-Thomsen mostly uses pinhole cameras to create surreal landscapes by place together real environments with collaged images and objects.


California, 1953-56 by William Garnett


New Jersey, 1974 by George Tice





California, 1977 by Jean Loup Sieff


By Joel Meyerowitz






Barcelona, 1987 by Humberto Rivas


By Richard Misrach