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In Search Of Lost Time: John Hinde (1916-1998)
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In Search Of Lost Time. Thursday, September 17, 2009. Consider the lowly postcard. So simple, yet able to achieve a complexity of functions all at once. An inexpensive means of correspondence used to communicate a message both written and visual. The postcard also serves to promote a business, vacation spot or perhaps even a piece of art. Which brings me to a rather obscure photographer (to Americans at least) that single-handedly conquered the Postcard trade in Ireland and the UK. John Hinde was per...
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In Search Of Lost Time: Erwin Blumenfeld (1897-1969)
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In Search Of Lost Time. Saturday, September 5, 2009. I’ve spent my entire life on the prowl in used book stores. Hungry for all those endless words and magical pictures. I was certain that someday they would all stack up to a transcendent meaning. It was both an act of faith and a decadent pleasure. Every trip up and down the musty aisles provided me with new vistas into my imagination. In the late thirties he moved to Paris and circulated with the Surrealist artist’s of the day including Man Ray&#...
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In Search Of Lost Time: Paul Outerbridge (1896-1958)
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In Search Of Lost Time. Saturday, August 22, 2009. There are some artists, upon discovery, whose work resonates profoundly, in a matter of an instant. Before the mind can explain why, the heart soars and you know it's love at first sight. This was my reaction when I was first introduced to Paul Outerbridge. In 1930 he started developing a color printing technique that would become the Tri-color Carbro process. The resulting prints yielded lush, glowing, three dimensional colors. Make Your Own Book. I am ...
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In Search Of Lost Time: Duane Michals
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In Search Of Lost Time. Friday, October 9, 2009. Photography is often seen as having the ability to define. By recording any particular reality in a fraction of a second. This notion has been popularized throughout photography’s history and can be encapsulated by the oft used phrase “capturing the moment.” While this might be important to photojournalists whose stock in trade is truthfulness, I prefer the divine lie which photography more often provides. 8220;I believe in the invisible” – Dua...Père Lach...
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In Search Of Lost Time: November 2009
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In Search Of Lost Time. Sunday, November 15, 2009. Expanding on the idea presented in my last post,. I’d like to dig deeper into the relationship between technology and art. My photography career began in a commercial photo lab in the pre digital days of toxic chemicals and long hours manipulating beams of light in darkened rooms. There is currently a tremendous renewal of interest in Lillian Bassman’s career. In 1996 she was hired by Neiman Marcus to shoot an advertising campaign. Now in h...Subscribe t...
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In Search Of Lost Time: Lillian Bassman
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In Search Of Lost Time. Sunday, November 15, 2009. Expanding on the idea presented in my last post,. I’d like to dig deeper into the relationship between technology and art. My photography career began in a commercial photo lab in the pre digital days of toxic chemicals and long hours manipulating beams of light in darkened rooms. There is currently a tremendous renewal of interest in Lillian Bassman’s career. In 1996 she was hired by Neiman Marcus to shoot an advertising campaign. Now in h...Thanks for ...
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In Search Of Lost Time: Topolino
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In Search Of Lost Time. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Each contribution is essential and must reach for perfection but none more so than the "maquillage". Topolino is still in top demand for his makeup skills. In 1995 he was honored with a show at the Musée de la Mode. His book Make-Up Games was published by Assouline in 2002. Latina makeup and beauty. Thanks so much for writing about Topolino. I was assisted him and hes not only a great artist but a very nice man! September 29, 2009 at 2:05 PM.
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In Search Of Lost Time: Autochromes
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In Search Of Lost Time. Wednesday, October 28, 2009. In 1907 the French Lumière brothers (known as one of the earliest cineasts and inventors of numerous motion film processing techniques) unveiled a new technology for producing color still photographs patented as. Many serious photographers took up the autochrome process including Edward Steichen and Alfred Stieglitz. Alvin Langdon, an up and coming photographer known for his portraits of Henry James, George Bernard Shaw, W. B. Yeats and Auguste...The g...
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In Search Of Lost Time: September 2009
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In Search Of Lost Time. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Each contribution is essential and must reach for perfection but none more so than the "maquillage". Topolino is still in top demand for his makeup skills. In 1995 he was honored with a show at the Musée de la Mode. His book Make-Up Games was published by Assouline in 2002. Thursday, September 17, 2009. In the late 80’s I used to frequent an establishment called Quantity Postcards in North Beach, San Francisco. A large open space with two faci...Unable ...
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In Search Of Lost Time: October 2009
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In Search Of Lost Time. Wednesday, October 28, 2009. In 1907 the French Lumière brothers (known as one of the earliest cineasts and inventors of numerous motion film processing techniques) unveiled a new technology for producing color still photographs patented as. Many serious photographers took up the autochrome process including Edward Steichen and Alfred Stieglitz. Alvin Langdon, an up and coming photographer known for his portraits of Henry James, George Bernard Shaw, W. B. Yeats and Auguste...The g...