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GARRY WINOGRAND: “Standing on the Corner – Reflections Upon Garry Winogrand’s Photographic Gaze – Mirror of Self or World? Part II” (1991) Part II (This is the second of a two-part essay on the work of Garry Winogrand.) By Carl Chiarenza Originally Published in IMAGE Magazine: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Volume 35, Number 1–2, Spring-Summer, 1992 About looking and watching. That is what so many of Winogrand’s pictures are about—about his looking and watching.

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gabriele galimberti If Riverboom’s photographer Gabriele Galimberti had happened to shoot me, aged 6 and surrounded by my favorite toys, he would have seen the following: plastic medieval weaponry; assorted Lego (Space, Castle and Pirate); an inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex (punctured slowly into extinction); a Superman action figure (I lost it and hyperventilated with grief); a pair of cuddly rabbits (Sally and Billy); toy cars; a tiny guitar; a plane you launched with an elastic catapult; a replica pistol I thought my mum didn’t know about. Everyone remembers their childhood toys. The fact that I can recall how most of mine tasted better than I can remember the names of my primary school teachers says everything you need to know about the universe kids inhabit. But how they play can reveal a lot. “The richest children were more possessive.

The undiscovered street photography of Vivian Maier In 2007, Chicago Realtor John Maloof paid $400 at an auction for a storage locker filled with rolls of undeveloped film. He was searching for photos for a book project about his Chicago neighborhood of Portage Park. In a moment straight out of an episode of "Auction Hunters," Maloof discovered a treasure-trove of thousands of negatives that turned out to be from a nanny who took up street photography in her spare time yet kept most of her work hidden.

Canteen Magazine's Naked Judging: Bear Kirkpatrick Just for the record, Bear Kirkpatrick is a friend of mine, so I was feeling his pain as the judges were less than careful when treading on his photographs in Canteen Magazine’s Live Naked Judging round. I really appreciate Bear participating in this post today. I would have opened the vodka bottle and pulled the covers over my head, but as he states, getting an art beating once in awhile is a good thing. Bear realizes he made a crucial mistake that is common to so many photographers – not all the images he submitted were from the same series. They were under the same umbrella, but because he only submitted a few from each project, he was left out in the rain.

The Strange Beauty of Airports Photographed From Above - John Metcalfe Do airports have personalities? If so, JFK International Airport must possess a dark and complex intelligence: Broad flats of black pavement suggest an ocean of serene thoughts, while elsewhere snaking streams of roadways hint at either mathematical genius or full-blown schizophrenia. But that's probably reading too much into the artwork of Jeffrey Milstein, a New Yorker who's given much of his life to documenting airplanes and their surroundings. Airports are just cool to look at, especially from way up in the sky where you can see the megalithic structures in their awesome entirety. Growing up in Los Angeles, Milstein would often trek to LAX to film planes landing with his 8-millimeter videocamera.

Per Zennstrom + Michael Sontag + Hahnemuhle Fashion photographer Per Zennstrom & 3D artist Torsten Weese / Recom collaborates on a multi-media piece using 3D technology mixed with old-school photography.Computer Animation, Film, Photography2014 I'm always thrilled to have the opportunity to direct the visual communication for luxury fashion label Stephan Boya. The So Popular 2010 lookbook "Come as you are", photographed by Per Zennström, starring Ash Stymest / Select Models 6 Luisa / Viva Models, in a reversed Antonioni "Blow Up" scenarioFashion, Photography, Street Art2010

Surreal Self-Portraits of a Traveling Photographer Boston-based photographer Alicia Savage takes intriguing and surreal self-portraits wherever she may be. Having discovered her passion for photography in 2009, Savage seems to be attached to her camera, taking it everywhere she goes, ready to snap a shot of herself in each unique environment. She says, "While traveling my goal is to always create Art while on the go from my surroundings - no matter where I may be." While her collection of work labeled as Imagined shows a much more creative and preplanned side to her portfolio, rich with surreal elements, her Morning Light series reflects her passion for photography at all times. Tatler Balloons Luis Monteiro Previous Story / Tatler Balloons / Next Story All Images © Luis Monteiro

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