8 posts tagged with photography by klangklangston.
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Elizabeth Heyert struggles to remove the photographer from portraiture, moving contra Richard Avedon.
Three series: Sleepers (interview), Travelers (interview), Narcissists [NSFWish] (essay).
posted on Sep 29, 2008 - View this thread
Saved from a lynching: Enrico Dangino, friend of Vigilante Journalist photographs a man seized by a mob and about to be set ablaze, then, with the help of his compatriot, frees him. More photographs and blogging from the ground in Kenya's current political crisis from Vigilante Journalist. via.
posted on Feb 13, 2008 - View this thread
What makes a great portrait?
posted on Feb 7, 2008 - View this thread
Domesticated by photographer Amy Stein explores the tension between settled and wild spaces.
Stranded is another collection of work dealing with the expectations of public and private space.
More self-explanatory: Women and Guns and Halloween in Harlem.
She also has a fine blog.
posted on Feb 6, 2008 - View this thread
Darko Maver: In 1999, An artist is killed in his prison cell in Podgorica.
Early works. Writings. Culminating exhibit. His arrest. His death.
posted on Jan 17, 2008 - View this thread
Ellen Von Unwerth's Revenge, roughly 60 (out of 190) images from a louche, erotic book (Salon review), recalling the Golden Age of Hollywood and Betty Page.
Other works from the insanely comprehensive site include: Omahyra and Boyd, a glammy, androgynous romp through lite-fetish; and "Erin Fetherworth," a video starring Kristen Dunst.
Be aware that most of her work involves glossy nude photography.
posted on Nov 29, 2007 - View this thread
Sofa Portraits. Colin Pantall takes photographs, primarily of his daughter watching television.
Lush imagery, sidelong comment, surprising intimacy.
posted on Nov 20, 2007 - View this thread
The photography of Tony Ward: Erotic; Candid; Striking; Blunt; Intimate; Whimsical; Louche.
Galleries: Portraits; Alternative;
Wasteland;
Close-ups; Fashion; Tableaux Vivant.
some images NSFW
posted on Sep 20, 2007 - View this thread