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(skip to 1:40 in the first vid)

dayo, Sunday, 6 February 2011 12:14 (fifteen years ago)

I noticed that there's a reissue of his photographs out lately.

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Monday, 7 February 2011 00:47 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khn5GN9cHWA

boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Monday, 14 February 2011 07:20 (fifteen years ago)

that Mark Cohen video reminds me of Bruce Gilden (who appears to be more of a dick, though):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRBARi09je8

boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Monday, 14 February 2011 07:26 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Hiroshi Sugimoto has a section in the third season of Art21, episode "Memory," if you've got Netflix streaming.

boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Thursday, 3 March 2011 15:47 (fifteen years ago)

two months pass...

I like this dude's philosophy

http://www.aphotostudent.com/2010/02/08/a-conversation-with-jason-eskenazi/

and the suggest banned tweeted on (dayo), Wednesday, 25 May 2011 00:12 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

real dope

http://www.flickr.com/photos/liverpool1975/

british sb power (dayo), Friday, 10 June 2011 01:04 (fifteen years ago)

Those are great!

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Friday, 10 June 2011 02:18 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.amber-online.com/exhibitions/writing-in-the-sand/exhibits/whitley-bay-sept-78

the whole series is great but this one in particular made me laff

british sb power (dayo), Monday, 20 June 2011 17:07 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

koudelka contact sheets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ0SkmAh7d8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHWdEyvKkKQ

我爱你 G. Weingarten (dayo), Saturday, 6 August 2011 18:12 (fourteen years ago)

finally making my way through jason eskenazi's book and it's pretty staggering

dude is all time

dayo, Monday, 8 August 2011 13:42 (fourteen years ago)

Wow that guy has one unnavigable website. Seems the easiest way to see a bunch of his pictures is to see the Times profle/gallery: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/07/showcase-15/

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Friday, 12 August 2011 03:26 (fourteen years ago)

Oh wait, looking at his website though, he does have a thing "Double Zero" which is cool. First photo on the roll. It's better than my idea of compiling my "garbage shots" of windows, feet, and desks. The ones when you've just loaded the film. And his treatment is, uh, "Wagnerian."

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Friday, 12 August 2011 03:31 (fourteen years ago)

Don McCullin & Eugene Richards from latest PDN
http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/features/Heroes-and-Mentors-Do-3210.shtml

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Saturday, 13 August 2011 07:57 (fourteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

not famous but

http://www.flickr.com/photos/vouchey/sets/72157625828492479/

the colors here are just gorgeous. they don't make film like this anymore do they

dayo, Saturday, 3 September 2011 23:09 (fourteen years ago)

I mean, that's kodachrome right?

dayo, Saturday, 3 September 2011 23:15 (fourteen years ago)

There's a bit of a redcast to it (blues are a little purplish), so I would assume so.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Sunday, 4 September 2011 22:21 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.akaaka.com/publishing/books/eric-china.html

some samples at the bottom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K32E2qmg6tE

kind of boring but you can see some great shots interspersed with the video starting around the 9:00 mark

dayo, Saturday, 10 September 2011 13:15 (fourteen years ago)

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/19/focusing-on-prison-photography/

powerful stuff, #6 just kills me.

Whiney G. Blutfarten (dayo), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 11:19 (fourteen years ago)

lotta kinda-ilxy would-style in the chicago photos from last week:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/vouchey/5407316275/sizes/z/in/set-72157625828492479/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vouchey/5407315483/in/set-72157625828492479
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vouchey/5407925206/in/set-72157625828492479

347.239.9791 stench hotline (schlump), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 11:26 (fourteen years ago)

my favorite part about that set is all the people in the comments who are like "I grew up there! I know that guy!"

Whiney G. Blutfarten (dayo), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 11:31 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.diegolevy.com/index.php?/project/sangre/

i don't know whether my response to this guy is just conditioned by having found him while looking at examples of the website he uses, rather than expecting his photos, but man they're really powerful, & so well framed. the set directly linked is fairly brutal throughout (i haven't seen the others), so, warning if anyone is of a sensitive disposition re: crime scene photos etc.

347.239.9791 stench hotline (schlump), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:29 (fourteen years ago)

http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/ww2_8/s_w42_1a35331u.jpg

those kodachrome blacks - look at how disembodied the hand is

Whiney G. Blutfarten (dayo), Wednesday, 21 September 2011 10:58 (fourteen years ago)

Those are all available on the Library of Congress website in v. v. large TIFFs. Not the sharpest scans and often dirty, but you can make v. good 8x10s and pretty good 16x20s out of them.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Wednesday, 21 September 2011 13:56 (fourteen years ago)

those are great

forced to change display name (gbx), Wednesday, 21 September 2011 14:07 (fourteen years ago)

http://www.gregoryhalpern.com/harvard.html

Whiney G. Blutfarten (dayo), Thursday, 22 September 2011 23:57 (fourteen years ago)

wow eskenazi is tremendous

(♯`∧´) (gbx), Saturday, 24 September 2011 17:43 (fourteen years ago)

yeah probably favorite book I bought this year

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCmvIMdpoW4

aside from the lol ghost world sadsack production, a good look at his working process!

dayo, Saturday, 24 September 2011 18:54 (fourteen years ago)

guys what are good photo blogs

(♯`∧´) (gbx), Sunday, 25 September 2011 20:25 (fourteen years ago)

haven't looked at this for a while (i think the only actual blog i follow is photo booth at the ny-er, which can be great), but mexican pictures contains multitudes.

btw, not exactly relevant but kinda; i watched visions of light, the documentary about cinematographers last night, & thought it would totally be relevant to some of you-all's interests. it's about light. & framing. pros talking about their job. calling martin scorsese marty, etc. i recommend it.

347.239.9791 stench hotline (schlump), Sunday, 25 September 2011 21:10 (fourteen years ago)

I'm going to recommend the blog of a fellow ilxor, I recommend you follow from the dashboard as the default layout makes the pics small. but great stuff: kentpics.tumblr.com

this ilxor tipped me off to another tumblr who reblogs a gajillion other photoblogs but I think he's good gatekeepr: bremser.tumblr.com

other than that I look at the NYT Lens blog and not much else

dayo, Sunday, 25 September 2011 22:06 (fourteen years ago)

I like this guy too but he doesn't update too often

http://thegreatbookshavebeenwritten.com/

dayo, Sunday, 25 September 2011 22:07 (fourteen years ago)

(back to the OP for a second): think we should all appreciate this dude and his answers in this interview

mr. vertical (schlump), Sunday, 25 September 2011 22:15 (fourteen years ago)

not gonna lie I have come close to buying a 90mm on numerous occasions because of that interview

dayo, Sunday, 25 September 2011 22:17 (fourteen years ago)

I think this site is great: http://www.americansuburbx.com/
Not a blog, but a good source of photographs and articles, some interviews, etc. Lotsa photographers

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Sunday, 25 September 2011 23:07 (fourteen years ago)

xp: rad b&w by leiter
http://fmrid.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/leiter2.jpg

wanna see the book

mr. vertical (schlump), Sunday, 25 September 2011 23:13 (fourteen years ago)

(back to the OP for a second): think we should all appreciate this dude and his answers in this interview

that is a delightful interview

(♯`∧´) (gbx), Sunday, 25 September 2011 23:48 (fourteen years ago)

theonlinephotographer.com can be good - it jumps around from covering new cameras to books to just highlighting good work
visualsciencelab.blogspot.com - blog for an Austin guy who's been a commercial shooter for two or three decades, but it tends to focus more on his personal work

I've been looking for more blogs about shooting vs. tumblrs aggregating good photos but they're hard to find

ILP actually has some of the best online photo dialogue I've seen. No inane Canon v. Nikon debates, no naked ladies or gaudy HDR stuff.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 26 September 2011 04:43 (fourteen years ago)

I've been looking for more blogs about shooting

yeah that's what i'm really looking for. and i'd agree that ILP has some of the best dialogue, it's just that sometimes it gets p slow around here and i am forced to turn elsewhere

(♯`∧´) (gbx), Monday, 26 September 2011 12:39 (fourteen years ago)

david allen harvey's burn mag has good stuff too, a lot of it is too 'intense' for me tho

dayo, Monday, 26 September 2011 12:49 (fourteen years ago)

also if you're looking for more substantive stuff than blogs there are some people I think are worth reading. it's really really really hard to write intelligently about photography and there are only a few people who I think do it well, with that caveat:

john szarkowski, pretty much singlehandedly shaped the stream of american photography in the last 50 years - anything he writes is gold.
susan sontag - on photography (think that's the name) - I know, a bit wankerish, but there are 5 hard-fought insights on every single page, really
robert adams - eng. ph.d turned photographer, not sure if he writes much stuff outside of his monographs to his books but again, really excellent
gerry badger - really only has one 'trick' when discussing photographs but his stuff is reasonably interesting

I've been meaning to read camera lucida for ages, think I'm gonna do it this year (finally)

dayo, Monday, 26 September 2011 13:30 (fourteen years ago)

philip gefter, a former nyt photo critic also has a book out on aperture that has pretty good criticism, and is at least a good introduction to a lot of contemporary photographers (book is called photography after frank I think)

dayo, Monday, 26 September 2011 13:34 (fourteen years ago)

Re: Szarkowski, I absolutely love him, and you can in fact find quite a bit of his writing at the americansuburbx.com. I picked up his "Photography Until Now" a little while back (along with a nice Winogrand book!) and it's a pretty great history. Also regarding wankerish essays, I kind of love Roland Barthes' Camera Lucida. It's fun partly because of how much I often disagree with his opinions that he offers as certain fact.

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Monday, 26 September 2011 13:45 (fourteen years ago)

totally into more substantive stuff, just figured bløggers would be a good place to start

just read a szarkowski interview about ansel adams and this sorta blew my mind? i mean, not ~really~, but i love trivia like that

Unlike the landscape photographers who had come before him, Adams was interested in the natural world not as a solid, immutable thing but rather as an event. He was always concerned with the ephemeral. In that sense, he was as much a photographer of his time as was Cartier-Bresson and the rest of them--photographers who had been born on the line between the 19th and 20th centuries, and who were concerned with the ephemeral partly because the technical vocabulary came to allow it. For example, when Ansel started his career, he used plates. Then he switched to film, and with film, you can make many more exposures. You can afford mistakes; you can take a chance because you've got another sheet of film instantly available. Then there was the introduction of panchromatic film, which allows filtering. If you were to look at all the mountain photographs made in the 19th century and compare them with all the mountain photographs of the 20th century, you'd find the 20th-century photographs have a lower horizon. Why? Because given the color sensitivity of 19th-century photographic plates, the skies always came out white or a streaky gray, so intelligent photographers pushed the horizon up and used the sky as some kind of a shape. When panchromatic film was introduced, and blue need no longer be rendered as white; you could deal with the sky as a space. These are merely specific instances of the general proposition that the difference between Adams's photography and earlier landscape photography lies in his concern with the ephemeral. His landscapes aren't about geology; they're about weather.

(♯`∧´) (gbx), Monday, 26 September 2011 13:50 (fourteen years ago)

Lots of insights like that in "Photography Until Now!" I think it's pretty easy to find secondhand too.

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Monday, 26 September 2011 13:54 (fourteen years ago)

"looking at photographs" and "the photographer's eye" are really great too

see also these threads

Books on photography. s&d

26 books every photographer must own

dayo, Monday, 26 September 2011 13:55 (fourteen years ago)

Here, this is good: http://www.americansuburbx.com/2010/11/theory-eyes-wide-open-interview-with.html

lou reed scott walker monks niagra (chinavision!), Monday, 26 September 2011 13:57 (fourteen years ago)

you guys are the best

(♯`∧´) (gbx), Monday, 26 September 2011 14:29 (fourteen years ago)

essays by Robert Adams:
http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Adams-Beauty-Photography/dp/0893813680

kinda interesting book by Stephen Shore:
http://www.amazon.com/Nature-Photographs-Primer-Stephen-Shore/dp/0714859044/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1317049850&sr=8-2

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 26 September 2011 15:11 (fourteen years ago)

http://andrewhammerand.com/the_new_town/hammerand_6.jpg
http://andrewhammerand.com/the_new_town/hammerand_7.jpg

andrew hammerand

tender is the late-night daypart (schlump), Tuesday, 28 July 2015 12:00 (ten years ago)

^really like those

drash, Sunday, 9 August 2015 11:59 (ten years ago)

little bbc documentary about a new zealand photographer in the eggleston/shore mode

http://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-33674326

recently published in a book marred with an incongruously 'quirky' cover design - i dismissed it at first

http://www.pottonandburton.co.nz/store/hometown-new-zealand

linee, Thursday, 13 August 2015 08:47 (ten years ago)

i like his photos a lot
also reminds me a bit of luigi ghirri

drash, Thursday, 13 August 2015 11:31 (ten years ago)

yeah for sure

tender is the late-night daypart (schlump), Thursday, 13 August 2015 11:58 (ten years ago)

https://igcdn-photos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t51.2885-15/11260788_1675257606041009_528619360_n.jpg

tender is the late-night daypart (schlump), Sunday, 23 August 2015 23:28 (ten years ago)

ha those are great (martin-parr-esque)
actually tbh cruise ship photographer sounds like best worst job ever

drash, Tuesday, 1 September 2015 04:56 (ten years ago)

i work with a guy who was a cruise ship videographer a few years back and he def has some best/worst stories

gr8080, Thursday, 3 September 2015 12:07 (ten years ago)

ha i can imagine (wd love to hear some but realize they may not be yours to tell)

drash, Friday, 4 September 2015 02:51 (ten years ago)

two months pass...

these are great: http://www.janetdelaney.com/south-of-market/

chinavision!, Thursday, 5 November 2015 18:50 (ten years ago)

these are also great! http://www.zevschmitz.com/islandofmanhattan#0

chinavision!, Wednesday, 11 November 2015 22:11 (ten years ago)

i like those, (but) they remind me of the work of asako narahashi, from series 'half awake and half asleep in the water'

http://www.designboom.com/tools/WPro/images/11o/an1.jpg

drash, Sunday, 15 November 2015 21:04 (ten years ago)

oh, nice. I never saw that before.

chinavision!, Thursday, 19 November 2015 21:23 (ten years ago)

those are great

jason waterfalls (gbx), Friday, 20 November 2015 03:02 (ten years ago)

Darcy Padilla took down The Julie Project gallery on her website when her book got published in France, but I found a big part on the World Press site.
http://www.worldpressphoto.org/collection/photo/2015/long-term-projects/darcy-padilla
read the captions

this one in particular is something else
http://www.worldpressphoto.org/sites/default/files/styles/gallery_main_image/public/archive/2015/stories/LTP/4/nqnk7qdwsh4eu1qlqt5b.jpg?itok=vPllJ0dg

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Friday, 20 November 2015 07:38 (ten years ago)

also
https://dd978y4vwod92.cloudfront.net/uploads/photos/images/371210/7683238d0442978f5e26db20625cdb58-large.jpg?1418642972

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Friday, 20 November 2015 07:54 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

http://www.yanming.im/country-of-ambition/

, Wednesday, 30 December 2015 14:25 (ten years ago)

any guesses where http://www.yanming.im/files/gimgs/3_35_v2.jpg is

Capybara (big rat) @ Sea World, San Diego, California, USA (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 30 December 2015 15:26 (ten years ago)

some of those are really exquisite

Capybara (big rat) @ Sea World, San Diego, California, USA (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 30 December 2015 15:29 (ten years ago)

my guess would be southern china

, Wednesday, 30 December 2015 16:17 (ten years ago)

three weeks pass...

http://dynamicafrica.tumblr.com/post/137680431998/the-power-of-love-an-interview-with

, Wednesday, 20 January 2016 12:40 (ten years ago)


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