Friday, 22 February 2013

Immediate Family by Sally Mann


 
 Sally Mann makes pictures of children - luminously beautiful black-and -white images of mysteriously elfin children around her rural home in Lexington, Virginia. These are riveting, enigmatic narrative images... 
Ken Johnson Art in America


Sally's Mann astonishing photographs inspires me greatly.

Emmet, Jessie, and Virginia, 1989

The Last Time Emmett Modeled Nude, 1987
Candy Cigarette, 1989
Night-blooming Cereus, 1988
  In 2006, Sally Mann suffered an accident while horseback riding in the mountains and spent long time  recovering. She describes the incident as traumatic. Over the course of a year, she took more than 200 self-portraits—mainly of her face and torso—as a kind of art therapy. The high-contrast black and white images are true to her style.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Few self portraits

 
I really enjoyed looking at these self portraits of few known art photographers.

Nan Goldin,  1998.
 

Vivian Maier, 1955
 
Lisette Model,  1940s
 
Eve Arnold, 1950
 

Sally Mann, 1974
Helmut Newton, 1973
 
 


Monday, 28 January 2013

Photographic typologies

Images from 100 Abandon Houses  – A record of abandonment in Detroit in the mid 90’s by Kevin Bauman
Chocolate Bar Cross Section by Rachel Been
James and Other Apes by James Mollison
 
The term Typology was first used to describe a style of photography when Bernd and Hilla Becher began to documenting German architecture in 1959.
Each photograph was taken from the same angle, at approximately the same distance from the buildings.

Bernd and Hilla Becher

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Portrait Of A Mother: Diane Arbus

Diane Arbus is a photographer that has a huge impact on me.
                                           

Double self portrait with daughter Doon, 1945.

Self portrait, 1945.