
Ezra Stoller Candida Höfer Artworks for Sale – Candida Höfer on artnet My Cart (0) Log In Art Valuation Price Database Fine Art and Design Price Database Decorative Art artnet Analytics Reports Buy and Sell artnet Auctions Galleries Auction Houses Market Alert Knowledge and News Artists A–Z artnet Magazine Calendar Monographs Home > Artists A–Z > Candida Höfer > Artworks for Sale Candida Höfer (German, 1944) Want to know more about Candida Höfer? Get email alerts about this artist! Sold Artworks Calendar artnet Magazine More Information Biography Monographs artnet Analytics Reports Market Reports All Sellers ( ) artnet Auctions ( ) Galleries ( ) Auction Houses ( ) sort by: page: of 6 ( ) Candida Höfer Auction: Nov 29, 2012 Lempertz View Details | entire auction end time: Nov 13, 2012 12:03 PM EST artnet Auctions View Details Bernard Jacobson Graphics Galerie Fluegel-Roncak Galería Daniel Cardani Serge Sorokko Gallery Galerie Division Ben Brown Fine Arts Rena Bransten Gallery Soura Art Kukje Gallery Hamburg Kennedy Photographs Yvon Lambert Born: Eberswalde, Germany Studied at the Kölner Werkschule
Ulric Collette | Portraits génétiques ROB WOODCOX robbycavanaugh: Andre de Dienes Andre de Dienes (born Andor György Ikafalvi-Dienes; 1913 – 1985) was a Hungarian American photographer, noted for his work with Marilyn Monroe and his nude photography. Life[edit] Dienes was born in Transylvania, Austria-Hungary, in 1913, and left home at 15 after the suicide of his mother.[1][unreliable source?] Dienes travelld across Europe mostly on foot, until his arrival in Tunisia. In Tunisia he purchased his first camera, a 35mm Retina. Returning to Europe he arrived in Paris in 1933 to study art, and bought a Rolleiflex shortly after.[1] When not working as a fashion photographer Dienes travelled the USA photographing Native American culture, including the Apache, Hopi, and Navajo reservations and their inhabitants.[1] Dissatisfied with his life as a fashion photographer in New York, Dienes moved to California in 1944, where he began to specialise in nudes and landscapes.[1] De Dienes married twice, and died of cancer in 1985.[1] Marilyn Monroe[edit] References[edit]
CHUCK BRADLEY Rob Woodcox Photography Photography is an art perfected over time. And like the student of any art, you need to have a master to fine tune your skills, to guide you down the correct path. In the following lines we bring to you the fifteen masters of this field. 15 Photographers that Will Inspire You You stand to learn a great deal and open doors to opportunities. Location: Mexico Specialized in: Photojournalism, Street, Editorial, Fashion, Erotica, Portraits, Events Based currently in Mexico, Alex Coghe has been working on capturing the human condition in different strata of society for quite some time now. His resume is full of inspirational photos and candid moments. Location: USA Specialized in: Model and Automotive Nino Batista is an all round man when it comes to the world of photography. His work is exemplified by his wide spread popularity in the USA. Location: Netherlands Specialized in: Fashion, Celebrity, Glamour, Portraits, Street, Travel Frank’s studio is a hub for inspirational photos. Location: U.K.
Roxanne Lowit Roxanne Lowit is a New York-based fashion and celebrity photographer who is said to have "become as much a celebrity as those she photographed."[1] Career[edit] Lowit did not go to school to be a photographer. Lowit started making pictures in the late 70s with her 110 Instamatic, photographing her own designs at the New York fashion shows. Solo exhibitions[edit] 2011 Legendary Privacy; Kaune, Sudendorf Gallery, Cologne, Germany Publications[edit] Roxanne Lowit: Moments (1990)Roxanne Lowit: People (2001)Roxanne Lowit: "Backstage Dior" foreword and fashion by John Galliano (2009) Notes[edit] Jump up ^ Lowit at photographerslimitededitions.com.Jump up ^ Lowit at stocklandmartel.com. Backstage Dior External links[edit]
sylvain lefeuvre 17 Simple Tips To Help You Better Control And Master Natural Light Most of us love natural light and feel comfortable shooting with it – but how well do you really know how to utilize it effectively and to control it with precision? I just spent the day with Erik Valind, a New York City-based lifestyle photographer in his 'Controling Natural Light' workshop. Here are 17 simple ways to help get great results from better understanding and utliizing natural light. Erik is a commercial and lifestyle photographer based here in NYC. We worked together last year when he was shooting for a client here in the city. One thing I realized about Erik on that job is that he travels a lot, has a huge and diverse range of clients he shoots for and has a great and adaptable tool kit and knowledge set around having light work in his favor. The Importance Of Versatility Being versatile when using only natural light is key. Natural light is such a joy to shoot in. Over the course of Erik's 6 hour workshop, I distilled down some of the key tips he shared: