Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Monday, April 5, 2010

HAMBURGER EYES #13



I just got my mitts onto this, a great 150 pages of analogue photography goodness including work from Ed Tempelton, Cary Conover and Megan Cullen plus many more. You can order a copy at Hamburger Eyes, i'm trying to find out if anyone stocks it in Aus, i'll post it up if i find out.

*no one stocks it in aus, bummer.

Monday, March 29, 2010

THE AMERICANS

The textbook

"with that little camera that he raises and snaps with one hand he sucked a sad poem right out of america onto film" Jack Kerouac on Robert Frank

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

MORE


mooooorrrrrreeee, found at the photography post,
ellen rogers here.

PHOTO


Heaps of good photography can be found at "The Photography Post" like the image above by Andy Bettles, Ch-Ch-Check it out

Friday, January 15, 2010

ANSEN SEALE




Your eyes are fucked suckaahhahaha, this is the photographic work of Ansen Seale, these images are not modified in any way but this is the way the camera works. Named Slitscan photography, it works by taking thousands of "slits" over a period of time. If movement is added to the mix the outcome is truly something remarkable. COOOOL.
found at Changethought

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

WILLIAM HENRY GOODYEAR


For some reason, i only just discovered that many museums have absolutely amazing collections that are available online, Melbourne State Library has a pretty good pictures archive but a lot is missing and their site sucks ass. Brooklyn Museums collection is awesome, especially the stuff from the early 1900's, which is mainly due to this bloke named William Henry Goodyear, his photography of Turkey and Pompeii is great. Visit their site or visit their flickr page. I haven't even tried the MET or MoMa sites yet, my head may explode.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

WEEGEE




So i just came across this photographer called Weegee in my reading and found his shot's are really interesting, working as a press photographer in the early 1900's in the New York/New Jersey area, armed with a police radio and had a crazy knack for arriving to scenes before authorities, very suspect. Anyway, he made quite a name for himself, apparently he had a darkroom set up in the boot of his car and would develop the shots at the scene. Google his shit, it's amazing.

Monday, October 5, 2009

TRYING TO BE JOHN STEZAKER, AGAIN




PH&D MAGAZINE





PH&D: Cover
for publication, a quarterly photography journal.
the only decent work i have done for uni

Thursday, September 24, 2009