Sunday, March 28, 2004

Petr Flynt - fotograf






In Petr Flynt's photographs, the models all inhabit the same shallow indistinguishable space in front of a nondescript backdrop, acting out ambiguous allegories that the viewer is left to ponder. A smart and intriguing body of work.

Petr Flynt - fotograf

Thursday, March 25, 2004

#6700098 :: photography :: eng.ver






Takaci Hirano wrote to tell me that he's updated his website with a new portfolio of work entitled "For Your Leaving". Go by and check it out.

#6700098 :: photography

Kim Weston Nude Photography






The Weston family dynasty continues through Kim Weston.

"Kim apprenticed for his father Cole in the darkroom with grandfather
Edward Weston's negatives. He also spent fifteen years assisting his
uncle Brett Weston. For nearly twenty years Kim has used an 8 x 10
camera, living in Wild Cat Canyon, Carmel Highlands, the home of his
grandfather. There he designs the visions, builds the sets and photo-
graphs the dreams."

Kim Weston Nude Photography

Saturday, March 20, 2004

XUPACABRAS

I'm off to Las Vegas for a week so no posts until I return. In the meantime, I'd suggest you visit the excellent XUPACABRAS blog to get your fix of fine art photography.

See you in a week!

Thursday, March 18, 2004

Elizabeth Mary






Here's another one of the Elizabeth Mary pics from this past January.

See some of my much older work at my painfully out of date website here.

Saturday, March 13, 2004

Lois Greenfield






Daniel Ezralow & Ashley Roland, 1986

No one captures motion like Lois Greenfield does. She's probably best known for her book 'Breaking Bounds' which featured dancers captured in incredible gravity defying poses.

Lois Greenfield

Thanks to Bill J. for this link.

Wednesday, March 10, 2004

MidbrowArt Model Vs Photographer






"What happens when a middle-aged man with a beer belly decides to mimic the poses of his models?  Truth is definitely scarier than fiction.  Not to mention a lot funnier."

More silliness today, I need it. Here's Terry Donovan's downright goofy "Model Vs. Photographer" series.

MidbrowArt Model Vs Photographer

Monday, March 08, 2004








Enough academic talk and serious thought about artistic merit, for now. Time for something just for fun. For instance, have you ever wondered what your name would look like spelled in naked people? You need look no further than here to see your name in nudes.

Thanks to Fireflye for the link suggestion.

'The erotic eye and its nude. An inquiry into the vicissitudes of the scopic and the phanic drive'

This link will keep you busy for a while. Stefan Beyst has compiled the work of more than hundred photographers from all over the world to illustrate a series of essays he has written on the topic of the nude in photography, painting and sculpture. This is still a work in progress. So far, five and a half essays have been posted.

1. the erotic eye and the erotic senses
2. the erotic appearance of man
3. the eye's seizure of power: the visualisation of the erotic appearance:
4. revealing and concealing: the nude clad
7. the nude captured in the image (part 1)
8. the transfiguration of the nude in the image

Weighty stuff, but a wealth of images and thought on the topic.

The erotic eye and its nude. An inquiry into the vicissitudes of the scopic and the phanic drive.

Sunday, March 07, 2004

Damon wrote to recommend this link to the work of Russian photographer Alexander Shakhabalov. All the text is in Russian, but the pictures speak for themselves. There are a total of nine galleries with dozens of images in each. The work is generally good, although several are strongly remincesent of David Hamilton. In my books, this isn't necessarily a good thing...

**UPDATE** Damon wrote to ask me to elaborate a bit on my statement above. My problems with Hamilton aren't so much with the age of his models, as with his cheesy soft focus, Penthouse style eroticism. I quite like Jock Sturges and Sally Mann, both of whom have been criticised for use of young models, the difference with them is that they aren't overtly sexualizing their subjects. David Hamilton may be a good photographer, but his style is severely dated and the philosophy behind his work is suspect at best. It's actually unfair of me to compare Alexander Shakhabalov to Hamilton, I like Shakhabalov's work much better.

Alexander Shakhabalov

Thanks for the link Damon!

Thursday, March 04, 2004

BearModeling.com - Portfolio of Elizabeth Mary






I was pleased to see that Elizabeth Mary, a model I've worked with three times now, selected the above photo from our most recent shoot together for her online portfolio. Thanks Liz, glad you liked the results.

Check out her site here.

BearModeling.com - Portfolio of Elizabeth Mary

Wednesday, March 03, 2004






Thorn Hug

Margot Knight’s surrealistic digitally manipulated photographs are alternately humourous, tragic and more than occasionally nightmarish.

margot knight

This link via Wiley Wiggin's blog News of the dead

Monday, March 01, 2004

Portfolio - Frantisek Drtikol






Dance group Dalcroz, 1928

It's been far too long since I featured the work of Czech photographer & early 20th century master, Frantisek Drtikol. So here's two galleries to make up for it.

Frantisek Drtikol-Gallery 1

Frantisek Drtikol-Gallery 2