This morning during my internet wanderings I came across the work of Martin Masai Anderson. He is a photographer, art director and designer based in London who has exhibited and published internationally. I found his work quite engaging and would suggest that you go and take a look. I am always on the hunt for engaging work by others. He has a keen eye and has been doing photography for some time. Published in a number of places and well recognized. I can see why when I look at his work. I hope you agree.
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Showing posts with label street photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street photography. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Martin Masai Anderson - Very Engaging Photographic Images
Panorama, Iphoneography, Arch, River, Clouds
Beach,
black and white,
Can't Smile Without You,
Dog Shows,
Football,
Londond,
street photography,
Swimmers,
Urban
Friday, January 23, 2015
Rural In Winter
The light is just different at different times of the year. Here are three images from a recent trip I took to Indiana for work. The Winter light certainly is evident in all three. I particularly like the Castle Silo and Historic Pink and Pealing!
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Castle Silo |
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Rusty Barn on Main Street |
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Historic Pink and Pealing |
Panorama, Iphoneography, Arch, River, Clouds
Architecture,
Art,
D800,
decay,
Fine Art.,
Historic Buildings,
Reim Image,
Reim Photography,
Reim Photography.,
rural,
small town,
Snow,
street photography
Friday, November 29, 2013
Vivian Maier - An urban street photography addiction
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Photograph by Vivian Maier |
I recently came upon a photographer Vivian Maier,who seems to be quite the unusual example. For starters she is a woman. Aspinsterish woman who supported herself primarily as a nanny who also photographed her world with excessive compulsion. The fact that she was a woman, this single fact may have meant that she did not stand a chance of ever being noticed by an art culture that focused predominantly on men with a few notable exceptions. As someone who has an affinity for photographing architecture, the urban environment and the more familiar things of may daily world, things not always thought of a "pretty" her work is extrordinary. What an unusual combination this quiet care giver living much of her life in upscale suburbia making these amazing images of the urban, the poor and the ordinary or our world. These images have a quality to them that are quite compelling. Clearly she worked at her craft as these are not just snapshots. They come out of a deep knowledge and familarity with her subject, tireless compostion and timing and a relentless pursuit that borders on excessive compulsion. She had caputured thousands of images when she died many of which were on rolls of film which had not been developed as she had become destitute and homeless losing access to her darkroom. Take a look at these amazing images and remember that these images were caught on film when you had to calculate your exposure, depth of field in your head and when there were no autofocus or exposure computers. You could not just shoot 40 frames at rapid fire to get it just right.
http://www.vivianmaier.com
Panorama, Iphoneography, Arch, River, Clouds
analog photograpy,
Architecture,
black and white,
film,
film photography,
Reim,
Reim Image,
street,
street photography,
Urban
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