Might be my new favorite? I love almost all of this guys work. The only issue I have is with the color. Sometimes, he goes way overboard with saturation but otherwise they're fantastic. I mean, look at that symmetry!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Geert Goiris
I also found Geert in a book and then found his website to see what his other work was about. To be honest, I was not interested in most of it. But occasionally, I found some that I just loved so much. What I liked a lot about his work that stayed consistent through each series, was his use of color. Each image has amazing saturation and he's highly aware of it. The color adds to the subject matter and it definitely caught my eye while looking through weird images.
http://www.geertgoiris.info/index.php?album=resonance
http://www.geertgoiris.info/index.php?album=resonance
i laughed out loud at this !
Frank Breuer
Frank is a german photographer who is currently still based there. I found his work in a book that I was flipping through and saw some of his work very briefly. I wrote his name down cause i was kind of interested in what else he did. When I finally found his website, I fell in love. He takes the simplest things LIKE EMPTY PARKING LOTS and warehouses and makes them into gorgeous compositions with huge blocks of color just flowing so well together. I mean look how beautiful empty can be!!!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
TODD HIDO!
I was in the library a couple weeks ago and I can't believe I forgot to put his work on my blog then. I love his dreamy and VACANT look of his work. I decided to put him up here last minute cause I was truly inspired.
The following come from his series houses at night. Which actually inspired me to photograph the same.
www.toddhido.com
The following come from his series houses at night. Which actually inspired me to photograph the same.
www.toddhido.com
This last one isnt from the same series as the earlier. I put it up cause it reminded me of my book!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Rineke Dijkstra
I had seen Rineke's work before but never really understood the concept. Emily and I went to a show on friday here in wilmington and we spoke with the photographer who was showing her work and she told us about the experience she had when hearing her speak about her work. The idea she put behind her series was so profound to me and it truly inspired me.
She takes photographs of people at their true exhaustion because she believed at that point, it wasn't about what they looked like anymore, but who they were. She would go to the beach and ask people to swim out and swim back to shore and then photograph them as soon as they got out of the water. I think their emotions really shine through in the photographs shes created.
She takes photographs of people at their true exhaustion because she believed at that point, it wasn't about what they looked like anymore, but who they were. She would go to the beach and ask people to swim out and swim back to shore and then photograph them as soon as they got out of the water. I think their emotions really shine through in the photographs shes created.
Uta Barth
Uta is a contemporary photographer who grew up in berlin and now works in LA. I found her book in the library and have been interested in her work since. She focuses on these dream like images and simple subject matter but finds the most beautiful details within daily material. Who can take a picture of a shadow on their couch and make it look so intriguing. I love her work!
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