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Matt Callow - Photography Annie Liebovitz January 3rd, 2007 Annie Leibovitz Photo Gallery Get access to content from your local PBS station.Get sneak previews from some of your favorite shows including Masterpiece, Nova, etc.See what's on tonight at your local PBS station. Kim Høltermand Light Sensitive Annie Liebovitz Born in 1949 in Waterbury, Connecticut, Annie Leibovitz enrolled in the San Francisco Art Institute intent on studying painting. It was not until she traveled to Japan with her mother the summer after her sophomore year that she discovered her interest in taking photographs. When she returned to San Francisco that fall, she began taking night classes in photography. Time spent on a kibbutz in Israel allowed her to hone her skills further. In 1970 Leibovitz approached Jann Wenner, founding editor of Rolling Stone, which he’d recently launched and was operating out of San Francisco. When the magazine began printing in color in 1974, Leibovitz followed suit. In 1980 Rolling Stone sent Leibovitz to photograph John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who had recently released their album “Double Fantasy.” Annie Leibovitz: Photographs, the photographer’s first book, was published in 1983.

Man Ray Historic Route 66 Motel #2. 1620 East Route 66 Blvd, Tucumcari, NM 88401 | 2011-05-24 terrorkitten Contact · Archives · About · Links · Flickr · Portfolio Previous · Latest · Random · Marfa Country Clinic. 105 East Oak St. Marfa, TX 79843 07-12-2012 · Comments (0) Categories: Hasselblad 501CM Kodak Ektar USA Afterlife, oh my God, what an awful word After all the breath and the pill and the fires that burn And after all this time, and after all the ambulances go And after all the hangers-on are done hanging on to the dead lights Of the afterglow. Listening to:"Afterlife" (Reflektor) - Arcade Fire Dan Wetmore: Heartland all images copyright ©2012 Phil Bebbington | contact me for usage info or print orders | Buy a Print! If Javascript is disabled browser, to place orders please visit the page where I <a href=" target="_blank">sell my photos</a>, powered by <a href=" target="_blank">Fotomoto</a>.

Robert Frank Robert Frank's fine flatulent black joke on American politics can be read as either farce or anguished protest. It is possible that Frank himself was not sure which he meant. In 1956, he was still a relative newcomer to the United States, and his basic reaction might well have been one of dumb amazement as he investigated the gaudy insanities and strangely touching contradictions of American culture. A similar shock has been experienced by many others who have been suddenly transplanted as adults to this exotic soil. A few artists and intellectuals have even managed to turn the experience to their creative advantage, if their direction had not yet been too firmly set, as though a new country might be a substitute for being born again. It is tempting to believe that Frank's emergence in the fifties as a photographer of profound originality was a measure of his success in meeting on artistic grounds the very difficult challenge of a radically new culture. from "Looking at Photographs

Las modelos de Tichý Una lata de tomate usada. Un trozo de plexiglás abandonado. Un paquete de cigarrillos vacío. Que con desechos de ese tipo se puedan fabricar cámaras fotográficas es algo de por sí sorprendente. Que con el transcurrir del tiempo las imágenes capturadas -todas de mujeres de un pueblo perdido de Chequia- con semejantes cámaras acaben expuestas en museos y galerías de arte de Berlín, Zúrich y Nueva York, y estén cotizadas entre 4.000 y 8.000 euros cada una, parece algo imposible. Su historia comienza el 24 de febrero de 1948. Aunque la única ambición de este hombre extraño era, fundamentalmente, mantener su libertad, muy pronto su actitud fue interpretada como una forma de disidencia por las autoridades comunistas, que empezaron a controlarle, a impedirle ejercer la pintura y a acosarle hasta encerrarle en cárceles y hospitales psiquiátricos durante tres lustros, el tiempo que tardarían en enterarse de que se trataba de un hombre pacífico, sin intención de animar rebeliones.

Filling A Sieve I took the Bronica to the beach today. #Instant #Polaroid #FilmIsNotDead #Filmwasters / on Instagram Amy, Sunny & Belle trying to take the credit for someone else’s work. / on Instagram Two boys, an empty beach and a Frisbee. Joe and Noah near St Ives today / on Instagram Joe & Amy built a den to concentrate on Clash of Clans. Amy with her birthday pig (and Joe). 9 years old today #whirlwind #timemachine / on Instagram

Robert Farber AUGUST SANDER: RETRATO DE OTTO DIX Y SU MUJER Otto Dix es uno de los grandes pintores alemanes modernos. Nació en 1891 y murió en 1969. Participó en la Primera Guerra Mundial, y realizó sus estudios artísticos en las Academias de Dresde y Drusseldorf. En los años 20, fue con George Grosz uno de los mejores representantes de la Nueva Objetividad (Neue Sachlichkeit), de signo desgarrado y expresionista. Denunció la injusticia social de la Alemania de la posguerra, con un realismo próximo a la caricatura, con claros influjos del expresionismo, futurismo o dadaísmo. Combatió en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y fue hecho prisionero en Francia en 1945. Encuentro esta magnífica foto de de August Sander, datada entre 1925 y 1926, del pintor y su mujer.

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