Archief voor april 2008

Audrey Corregan

april 30, 2008

Audrey CorreganAudrey Corregan
© Audrey Corregan

One of the selected photographers at Hyères 2008 is Audrey Corregan, upcoming talent and living at Amsterdam. In her work “Obviously”, she shows impressive pictures of birds photographed from behind. Her backward portraits of birds reminds me of the reversed portraits by Marjaana Kella.

Marjaana KellaMarjaana Kella
© Marjaana Kella

More work by Audrey Corregan you can find here.
More on Marjaana Kella you can find here and here.

Sem Presser lecture 2008 - Martin Parr. Update

april 26, 2008

Due to technical problems the Sem Presser Lecture 2008 by Martin Parr couldn’t start in time. The full lecture will be available here from Monday 28 April until Sunday 4 May.

Sem Presser lecture 2008 : Martin Parr live

april 25, 2008

This year, for the first time, you can follow the Sem Presser Lecture through live streaming.
The lecture is an initiative of World Press Photo and the Sem Presser Archief and is part of the Awards Days program for the 6th consecutive year. Martin Parr, member of Magnum Photos, has entitled his lecture “Photobiography”. He will examine his long photographic career and explain his motivation as a photographer and how this has changed over the last 35 years. Parr throws light behind why he feels it is important to document our world in a new and different way. The lecture will be live streamed on Saturday, 26 April 2008, starting at 15.00 hours (CET). The estimated duration of the presentation is 1,5 hours. You can catch it all on http://worldpressphoto.kanaal11.tv

Aneta Grzeszykowska & Jan Smaga

april 23, 2008

 Grzeszykowska & Smaga
© Grzeszykowska & Smaga

Aneta Grzeszykowska & Jan Smaga are a Polish duo who take pictures from a bird eye’s view. The pictures microscopically investigate people’s domestic space. The photographs look as if they are scannings taken by a huge scanner attached on the ceiling, capturing with exactitude the details of daily life. When you look closer at the pictures with patience and curiosity, you will discover subtletys in the objects their relationship with the environments they inhabit.

Grzeszykowska & Smaga
© Grzeszykowska & Smaga

You can find more about them here and here.

Ryan McGinley “I know where the summer goes”

april 11, 2008

Ryan McGinley
© Ryan McGinley

At this moment there is an interesting exhibition at the “Team Gallery” in New York by the New York based photographer Ryan McGinley. I love the way some pictures shows the body and its relationship to nature.

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Bert Teunissen - “Domestic landscapes”

april 10, 2008

Bert Teunissen
© Bert Teunissen

In 1996, Bert Teunissen started to make a series of photographs that were made in houses that still have the ‘old and antique available daylight’. This is a series of photographs about a certain atmosphere that Teunissen knew from his childhood. The work is made in Holland, France, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy, Great Britain and Japan and will find its continuation around the world. Here Teunissen uses available light to photograph people in their kitchen, livingroom or bedroom. It is a search for a way of living that has been around for centuries and that is disappearing from society fast, due to architectual changes but also because of new regulations in the EU and other parts of the world.

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Jeff Brouws

april 6, 2008


© Jeff Brouws

The more I look at the photographs by Jeff Brouws, the more I want to see them again. Today I watched for the second time at the serie “Freshly painted houses”. The first time it didn’t catch me that much but now … Maybe it’s because I love typographical photography. Not all of it of course but certainly a lot of it. Maybe it ’s because these kind of series always remind of Bernd and Hilla Becher. I think I’m always attracted by the quantity of these series. Watching one picture after an other knowing that the next one will be similar but different.

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“Leaf” - The world oldest photograph, 1790?

april 5, 2008

 Oldest Photo?

A photograph, actually it is a photogram, known as “leaf” is coming up for auction at sotheby’s on April 7th. and could be possible the oldest photographic representation found.

It has been previously attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot who is one of the founding fathers of photography. He made a number of leaf pictures and this one is thought to be made by him at 1839.

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