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Being Seen: Photographing the Blind

mattvalentinephotography wrote 2 weeks ago: Check out my article about photography of blind subjects. This is my first contribution to Viz, the … more →

Tags: Photography, Art History, Photo, blindness, Blind, Diane Arbus, sarah wilson, visual studies, Visual culture

Context! hommage to Paul Strand

niinka wrote 4 weeks ago: Burgundy, France (2008) … more →

Tags: photography in context, digital applications, Photoshop CS3, Black&White

Paraphrase @ Darkroom New Orleans1 comment

bonniejonesphoto wrote 1 month ago: Paraphrase @ The Darkroom Gallery, New Orleans Oct. 1 – Dec. 1, 2009 ********** I’m happ … more →

Tags: Good Stuff, darkroom gallery new orleans, paraphrase show, Photography

Paul Strand's Church2 comments

101quickandeasysecrets wrote 2 months ago: Paul Strand and other photographers looked for small frame buildings with gabled roofs that had few … more →

Tags: church, Paul Strand church, paul strand photography

UbuWeb

Shannon Benine wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been spending too much time watching the films on UbuWeb. Some highlights include Marcel … more →

Tags: Archive, Website, ubuweb, hollis frampton, Nostalgia, Marcel Duchamp, Anemic Cinema, Doll Clothes, Manhattan

Manhatta (1921)6 comments

Ben Friedlander wrote 3 months ago: Manhatta (1921). A ten-minute film by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler inspired by Walt Whitman, with … more →

Tags: whitman, Charles Sheeler, film, Walt Whitman

Perfect Portraits #1 - Paul Strand

khalatnost wrote 4 months ago: From the Getty Museum: Paul Strand b. 1890 New York City, d. 1976 Orgival, France photographer Ameri … more →

Tags: Perfect Portraits, image

Paul Strand on Facebook

S.O.S wrote 4 months ago: Okay, so I started a Paul Strand Facebook page way back when, and now it has 500 fans. Woohoo! If yo … more →

Tags: Photography, facebook

Photographer Paul Strand

planetcity1 wrote 5 months ago:                         Click on the following link to view some of the work from today’s Quote of t … more →

Tags: Photography, Life, Art, Philosophy, US, Photographer, american photographer, American, filmmaker

Quote of the Day

planetcity1 wrote 5 months ago:   The material of the artist lies not within himself nor in the fabrications of his imagination, but … more →

Tags: Photography, Life, Quote, Art, Philosophy, US, Thought of the day, Photographer, Artist

The artist's world is limitless. It can be found anywhere, far from where he lives or a few feet away. It is always on his doorstep.

karynmannix wrote 5 months ago: Paul Strand  Wire Well 1920 Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photogra … more →

Tags: Artist Quote, Quote Of The Day, Photography

Quote of the Day2 comments

planetcity1 wrote 7 months ago:       I like to photograph people who have strength and dignity in their faces; whatever life has do … more →

Tags: Photography, Life, Quote, Art, Philosophy, Thought of the day, master photographer, Strength, Dignity

Obama Heads to Summit with Cuba Focus

michiganredneck wrote 8 months ago: h/t CBN News; CBNNews.com – In Trinidad and Tobago Friday, President Obama will join leaders f … more →

Tags: Government Cronyism, Barack Obama, cuba, Raúl Castro, CBN News, 700 Club, CBN!, trinidad and tabago, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

Lenswork No. 69

yestocarrots wrote 9 months ago: Vision of the Heart A somewhat understated photograph by Eugene H. Johnson of a blind woman sitting … more →

Tags: LensWork, inspirations, Photography, 69, animals, Story, Inspiration, old woman, blind-woman

'Dialogue among Giants: Carleton Watkins and the Rise of Photography in California' at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles1 comment

bunyanth wrote 11 months ago:   Carleton Watkins ‘Yosemite Valley from the Best General View’ No.2 1866   Carleton Wat … more →

Tags: Documentary Photography, american photographers, Eugene Atget, American, Exhibition, Photography, Andreas Gursky, reality, Space

Photographs as Amaranthine Tranche de Vie

poietes wrote 1 year ago:    Ottawa River, Ohio (with film grain effect), L. Liwag  Through My Lens Cap “Photography tak … more →

Tags: Our Writing Selves, Life or Something Similar, Writing Blogs, Friends and Family, the small things, Exequiel Liwag, Lolita Liwag, Tillie, Henri Cartier-Bresson

Kathleen Parker Admits Her Own Religious Bigotry While Barack Obama Searches For A New Church

84rules wrote 1 year ago: Kathleen Parker has become one of the biggest blemishes in the Conservative movement to date. I unde … more →

Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Kathleen Parker, Jeremiah Wright, Christians, church, low brows, oogedy-boogedy, Trinity United Church of Christ

The artist's world is limitless. It can be found anywhere, far from where he lives or a few feet away. It is always on his doorstep.

karynmannix wrote 1 year ago: Happy Birthday Paul Strand b. 1890 New York City, d. 1976 Orgival, France photographer American Paul … more →

Tags: Artist Quote, Quote Of The Day, Photography

Paul Strand and the Birth of Modernism in Photography

Liz Hager wrote 1 year ago: Note: this is the second in a two-part series that begins with “The Possibilities of Expressio … more →

Tags: Liz Hager, Photography, Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work, lewis hine


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