http://i.imgur.com/0OcHyLN.jpg
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2014/01/emerging-photographer-jenny-hueston.html
― 龜, Wednesday, 15 January 2014 22:49 (twelve years ago)
they're really nice. i bristle when i see too kinda ... kitschy an old telephone, or any sort of chrome-fendered american vehicle hood, but at the same time it reminds me of how much of a template eggleston is for just most everything now, my pictures way more than hers really. they're great though.
― mustread guy (schlump), Wednesday, 15 January 2014 23:12 (twelve years ago)
http://25.media.tumblr.com/9dafc0c046051d709c0c1ceed414c72e/tumblr_mz5yttRO8s1ryvuqio1_1280.jpg
izumi miyazaki is still the best
― mustread guy (schlump), Wednesday, 15 January 2014 23:20 (twelve years ago)
http://wearetheperiscope.com/detail.php?id=225
― |$̲̅(̲̅ιοο̲̅)̲̅$̲̅| (gr8080), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:24 (twelve years ago)
craigslist mirrors is blowing up I think
It's a really good tumblr
More IH: http://i.imgur.com/hQw2T6A.jpg
― 龜, Saturday, 18 January 2014 11:33 (twelve years ago)
http://modeschina.com/tagged/travels-in-china/chrono
― 龜, Tuesday, 21 January 2014 13:27 (twelve years ago)
i think this is some russian guy who re-posts stuff from russian humor sites but he has a really good eye
http://miloserdie.tumblr.com/
― |$̲̅(̲̅ιοο̲̅)̲̅$̲̅| (gr8080), Friday, 24 January 2014 20:50 (twelve years ago)
January 21 is v Nan Goldin
― chinavision!, Friday, 24 January 2014 21:47 (twelve years ago)
really loved modes china
― mustread guy (schlump), Friday, 24 January 2014 22:24 (twelve years ago)
Feel like could write a book about the lineage of masks in photography
http://icplibrary.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/masquerade/
Before Meatyard, more playful but ends up being haunting in its own way
― 龜, Saturday, 25 January 2014 04:25 (twelve years ago)
Just caught up with Jesus Days - totally sweet
― 龜, Saturday, 25 January 2014 12:13 (twelve years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/9MshK8e.jpg
From CL mirrors - looks like an astronaut suit
― 龜, Thursday, 30 January 2014 01:16 (twelve years ago)
Or pre-CGI shot from Gravity
oooo:
http://www.photobookstore.co.uk/photobook-pictures-from-moving-cars-_divola-cover%5E.html
― mustread guy (schlump), Saturday, 1 February 2014 21:33 (twelve years ago)
http://thesandpitdotorg1.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/12-pfmc-divola-spread-2.jpg
― mustread guy (schlump), Saturday, 1 February 2014 21:35 (twelve years ago)
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/06/looted-but-not-lost-an-african-artists-life-work/
^ Incredibly sad story
― 龜, Sunday, 9 February 2014 03:04 (twelve years ago)
Really want to get an Izumi Miyazaki tote bag btw
― 龜, Sunday, 9 February 2014 03:05 (twelve years ago)
Also love the Vimeo in that pictures from moving cars, how they ran the tape in reverse
― 龜, Sunday, 9 February 2014 03:14 (twelve years ago)
!!! i lost my shit seeing there is izumi merch - i didn't have a lot of time & my computer was wilting but the broccoli design was tentatively my pick - & couldn't totally figure out what the deal was; that maybe she has a new site that isn't quite up yet? there was a picture of a covered book, too, that made me wonder if she'd made something. her work is just the freshest thing. i really really want a print of the picture of her waking-&-dramatically-stretching in a messy bed, it's so inspirational to me
― mustread guy (schlump), Sunday, 9 February 2014 04:11 (twelve years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/QBMA0Uz.jpg
― 龜, Sunday, 9 February 2014 04:23 (twelve years ago)
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/07/alex-webb-looks-back-in-black-and-white/
― 龜, Sunday, 9 February 2014 07:14 (twelve years ago)
killerthink he is actually a way better photographer then!like martin parr, maybeeven if his trajectory led him somewhere interesting & new
― mustread guy (schlump), Monday, 10 February 2014 16:08 (twelve years ago)
how do i order one of those izumi pins
― |$̲̅(̲̅ιοο̲̅)̲̅$̲̅| (gr8080), Monday, 10 February 2014 16:29 (twelve years ago)
i think she maybe has a new website online soon, & also did make a book, & sells it at fairs in japan. psyched that there is izumi-mania on ilp, we should group-order her everything once it's available to save on north american shipping (i haven't thought this through)
― mustread guy (schlump), Monday, 10 February 2014 22:45 (twelve years ago)
Whoa now I'm not getting mine shipped to North America ; )
― 龜, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 00:02 (twelve years ago)
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2014/02/harlem-renaissance-photographs-carl-van-vechten.html
Thought I was over the death of Kodachrome but I cried new tears today
― 龜, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 00:47 (twelve years ago)
http://www.100ojoslatinos.com/
http://www.fototazo.com/2014/02/profile-100-ojos-latinos.html
Wish I knew Spanish :(
― 龜, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 00:51 (twelve years ago)
http://icplibrary.wordpress.com/2014/02/10/recent-japanese-photobook-reprints/
I want all these books
http://i.imgur.com/9jKXjVs.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/5dTjHND.jpg
― 龜, Tuesday, 11 February 2014 01:06 (twelve years ago)
will ingest & respond to those asap - i remember the latino-phots site from years ago! - but oh man those kodachromes ;__;
― mustread guy (schlump), Tuesday, 11 February 2014 02:01 (twelve years ago)
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/11/african-american-history-from-family-albums-to-museum-walls/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odgHrU1T9a8
― 龜, Wednesday, 12 February 2014 08:20 (twelve years ago)
Two great sites dedicated to two great photographers I love, William Gedney and Luigi Ghirri (one by Duke University and the other by Biblioteca Panizzi):
http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/gedney/
http://digilib.netribe.it/bdr01/Sezione.jsp?idSezione=77
"Great sites" maybe should be qualified because each is, in different ways & for different reasons, a pain/ annoying to navigate. (Well, the latter's in Italian.) On the other hand, they make available SO FREAKING MUCH-- almost "everything"-- of the work, viewable/ downloadable at such generous large sizes. Really worth diving in and exploring.
There's a real generosity to sites like this. Their examples bring up questions about the way photographers (or their "estate") may bequeath their work to institutions (e.g. universities/ libraries), to be archived and made available to the public/ future researchers. Analogous to writers (or their estate) who leave their papers/ manuscripts to such institutions. Which also involves questions re the analogue/ digital divide, treatment of negatives/ paper manuscripts vs. digital files. It's harder for an analogue photographer to "edit" his posthumous legacy-- as a film person myself, who keeps each and every negative of each and every roll, I sometimes think it's like a record of a writer's every scrap of paper, silly/ ridiculous scribble, including things that aren't even "drafts" so much as "doodles" or even "coughs." Cf. question of private letters, diaries, etc. And then there are curious cases like Vivian Mayer, a legacy not in the hands of an estate or public institution but distinct private individuals/ collectors.
― drash, Monday, 17 February 2014 00:01 (twelve years ago)
hey, drash: i really dug this, am just starting to take a look; gedney & ghirri are both a treat, & totally enveloped in their own time periods, & it's really nice to have access to where they they were at, like seeing vivian maier's stuff with the geography of her streetwalking in mind. i kind of think of the gold standard of this type of thing as being the met's walker evans holdings, where you can click through just roll after roll, his visits to robert & mary frank's place (& frank loved evans' picture of his mabou stove), a total enlightening generosity. there's totally something in the posterity of archives, the overwhelming presence of context almost overshadowing single images, that i respond to; it actually feels less pronounced with these guys, because they were so good that you aren't seeing five shaky frames for every good one. but texturally seeing a roll feels like life to me.
― mustread guy (schlump), Tuesday, 18 February 2014 15:17 (twelve years ago)
these gedney photos almost make me cryx
― mustread guy (schlump), Tuesday, 18 February 2014 21:08 (twelve years ago)
these gedney photos almost make me cry
Me too, they're so beautiful. Dipping into his diaries/ notebooks is moving too. (Normally as a superprivate person I have mixed feelings about that kind of thing, but he left-- entrusted-- all this stuff to Friedlander who left it to Duke, so in that sense all that's available to us was granted by Gedney.)
Gedney has one of the most exhaustive online archives of any photographer, but it's tragic he wasn't able to publish any books-- he lacks, deserves them. Browsing the work online, it's so (painfully) clear he had material for a number of (would-have-been) classic books.
Wrote a long post of jumbled half thoughts on Gedney & photography presentation but it vanished (just as well, it was a mess), too lazy to redraft it now. Might try again later. But want to say by the way: greetings from a longtime lurker, love the conversation here, ILP is probably my fave ILX board.
Love the Evans photos!, thanks for the link.
― drash, Thursday, 20 February 2014 10:36 (twelve years ago)
drash do you have any of your negatives scanned??
― 龜, Thursday, 20 February 2014 10:55 (twelve years ago)
Sure do-- each and every one. (Not all well scanned, of course, but every frame/ roll is at least lo-res scanned and catalogued in Aperture, I guess equivalent to contact sheets. Then a select few get the special scanning treatment.)
I'm shy about sharing online, but I'm sure I'll join in with y'all at some point. Actually, I think I finally decided to register as an ILXor (after years of on-and-off lurking) because I had a yen to photo breeze.
― drash, Thursday, 20 February 2014 12:04 (twelve years ago)
William Eggleston's Stranded in Canton (amazing)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1eDzz5fKio
― drash, Friday, 21 February 2014 10:58 (twelve years ago)
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2014/02/sarah-moon-in-color.html
― 龜, Saturday, 22 February 2014 06:51 (twelve years ago)
http://how-we-used-to-live.tumblr.com/post/77894403105/stills-from-how-we-used-to-live-the-new-london
Right up ILX's alley - Saint Etienne!
― 龜, Thursday, 27 February 2014 01:13 (twelve years ago)
http://twentytwowords.com/single-woman-spends-14-years-with-mannequin-family-to-make-a-point-17-pictures/
― 龜, Saturday, 1 March 2014 05:54 (twelve years ago)
Love Sarah Moon's colors, and gorgeous grain & blur.
My fave fashion photographer is probably Guy Bourdin. There's a selection of his work at this site:
http://www.guybourdin.net/contents.html
I like the "Shoes" section especially.
By the way, this one I hadn't seen before-- http://www.guybourdin.net/beauty_pages/hose.html-- is so very Mark Cohen.
― drash, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 01:58 (twelve years ago)
Hey a segue. Mark Cohen!
https://www.lensculture.com/articles/mark-cohen-dark-knees
― drash, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 02:00 (twelve years ago)
PS I've always eschewed the use of flash in my own photography.
But Bourdin & Cohen make me want to experiment with it.
― drash, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 03:21 (twelve years ago)
http://i.imgur.com/SWCZQxa.jpg
:)
― 龜, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 11:24 (twelve years ago)
Photos from Takuma Nakahira's Circulation: Date, Place, Events:
http://www.yossimilo.com/artists/takuma_nakahira/
― drash, Thursday, 6 March 2014 10:38 (twelve years ago)
Tom Wood, in BBC series "What Do Artists Do All Day"
Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yODyQjHjKLw
Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-FxGFEq3Ro
― drash, Thursday, 6 March 2014 10:41 (twelve years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcJxRYb57_Y
Posting more for the selection of images from Chromes/Election Eve rather than the commentary, which I find a bit wanting
― 龜, Monday, 10 March 2014 03:09 (twelve years ago)
post more on this tomorrow but just wanna say i'm psyched a photo curator ~at tate modern~ thinks it's cool when a photograph has a new thing in the background + an old thing in the foreground
― mustread guy (schlump), Monday, 10 March 2014 03:53 (twelve years ago)
hey so i saw that exhibitionit was okayi didn't know it was there & to stroll in had that kind of unscheduled eye test vibe that seeing eggleston prints always has. they picked some really good stuff but it had a couple of the dare-i-say-flaws that chromes, say, has, just including a little more of the explicit southern documentary stuff, a cool sign that says MELONS or JOE'S BBQ or whatever, which is just slightly less complicated than so much of his stuff.
http://i.imgur.com/5oeSVKd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/8eGjp6g.jpg
i otherwise thought photography at tate modern kinda sucked though? they exhibited some things upstairs that were too small, & there was a harry callahan exhibition that was only okay. like almost just like they didn't get it. everything the new moma guy is saying, about separating photography from that kinda super-chronological technical aspect, messily juxtaposing it against other media, sounds really neat to me so far. i'd like to see his first show.
― mustread guy (schlump), Tuesday, 11 March 2014 18:07 (twelve years ago)
just kinda on the same subject: those books that came out are just the greatest. i don't have them but got to just stare hard at them in a couple of different libraries, had chromes on loan for awhile. & the more eggleston i see the more i think the '80s & '90s are just this totally on-point era that's weirdly out of sight, maybe for not having as much of the ~cadillac~/beehive/diner kind of work that the earlier work has. like i love that thing he said about paris, that it was his first truly modern book. i was looking through the book that came out of just various work from the faulkner book & other stuff, when he won the hassleblad award, & it's just so strong, so surprising, each shot so apart from the predictable ground you'd think somebody would be treading by having done ostensibly similar work for a long time.
http://i.imgur.com/Z7QVw9p.jpg
― mustread guy (schlump), Tuesday, 11 March 2014 18:16 (twelve years ago)