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le foto trovate: giugno 2014
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Gioielli accidentali della fotografia anonima, pezzi unici del caso. Pubblicato da Leonello Bertolucci. Iscriviti a: Post (Atom). I miei siti personali. Quando un Photo Editor. Di cosa si tratta? House of Mirth Photos. Ogni nuova foto via e-mail.
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le foto trovate: maggio 2014
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Gioielli accidentali della fotografia anonima, pezzi unici del caso. Pubblicato da Leonello Bertolucci. Iscriviti a: Post (Atom). I miei siti personali. Quando un Photo Editor. Di cosa si tratta? House of Mirth Photos. Ogni nuova foto via e-mail.
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le foto trovate: Chi sono
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Gioielli accidentali della fotografia anonima, pezzi unici del caso. Nato in Liguria e approdato a Milano negli anni ottanta, ha intrapreso la strada del reportage fotografico lavorando per alcune testate e agenzie italiane; in seguito hanno avuto inizio collaborazioni internazionali tra cui quella con l’agenzia Sygma di Parigi. Sue foto sono apparse su testate quali Time, Newsweek, Stern, Paris-Match, Epoca, ecc. Scrive di fotografia nel suo blog su Il Fatto Quotidiano. E’ stato per alcuni anni ne...
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On Vernacular | On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery | Page 2
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. Newer posts →. E is for Elephant. September 1, 2011. E is for Elephant. No wonder they call them elephants. They’re so big. Nice work Gracie. Why do I love the circus? I think I recall being taken to one as a kid in the 1950s. But maybe not. I could just be remembering a movie I saw. Or something on TV. Or an old snapshot. There is a lot of straw on the ground. The man must have come to visit the elephant at his home. I knew ...
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N is for Nubian and Newfoundland | On Vernacular
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. N is for Nubian and Newfoundland. February 24, 2016. Take a look at the history of Pictorialism and how diffusion was used to create an “artistic” look. Take a look at snapshots and after seeing enough of them you can eventually see the entire history of photography replicated unintentionally. View all posts by John →. This entry was posted in Snapshots. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Art of the Snapshot.
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A Vernacular Tintype | On Vernacular
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. N is for Nothing. N is for Nubian and Newfoundland →. November 26, 2012. The photographer was so new to his trade and to the photographic medium that he could not control studio lighting. He brought the available family members and the family dog out into the best light available, the middle of a field with a fence in the background. That to me makes it vernacular. View all posts by John →. This entry was posted in Folk Art.
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TATTERED AND LOST PHOTOGRAPHS: 3/1/15 - 4/1/15
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EVERYBODY look over here…EXCEPT FOR AGNES. Dear sweet Agnes, never one to trust strangers, or the uncle who frowned, or traveling salesmen who didn't bring her favorite flavor of gum drops. Yes, dear sweet Agnes who terrified many a teacher with her stare. Dear dear sweet Agnes. Click on image to see it larger. Tattered and Lost: The Quiet Art of Reading. Links to this post. Real photo post card. EVERYBODY look over here! Can't we just go eat? Tattered and Lost: The Quiet Art of Reading. It hurts my eyes!
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TATTERED AND LOST PHOTOGRAPHS: The FASHIONABLE YOUNG LADY in Ohio with Grandma?
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The FASHIONABLE YOUNG LADY in Ohio with Grandma? The last shot in this series. We will not be seeing anymore shots of this young lady unless I discover a shot of her later in life that so far has gone right by me. I do adore her. She is worthy of a finely drawn character in a book. Click on image to see it larger. Tattered and Lost: The Quiet Art of Reading. Labels: donald g. schnabel. Real photo post card. Im not which I enjoy seeing more - the stripey shoes or the wrap around tree bench! Before being o...
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John | On Vernacular
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. John Nichols is owner of John Nichols Gallery in downtown Santa Paula, Calif. Since 1984. Vintage, vernacular and contemporary photography and art services. N is for Nubian and Newfoundland. February 24, 2016. November 26, 2012. N is for Nothing. July 16, 2012. M is for Mountain Lion. July 4, 2012. Now let me tell you about Herman Keene. He was a lion hunter. When his son was asked by his 6th grade teacher what his fa...I was...