Randy Grskovic, Found Photographs

Posted by on Jul 17, 2014 in Blog, On Photography Blog | No Comments
Randy Grskovic, Found Photographs

  You can visit the homepage of the artist for more of this work: http://www.randygrskovic.com/Found-Photographs In the following music piece one of the photographs from this project creates a visually dynamic, rhythmic and conceptual space…  

The 10 Most Collectible Photography Books of All Time, by Richard Davies

Posted by on Jul 7, 2014 in Blog, On Photography Blog | One Comment
The 10 Most Collectible Photography Books of All Time, by Richard Davies

  Please visit the article for more information on the authors and each of the books: http://www.abebooks.com/books/RareBooks/ansel-adams-robert-frank-collecting-photography.shtml Videos on five of the books chosen above follow: “The john Muir Trail trail” by Ansel Adams, “Paris De Nuit” by Brassai, “The Americans” by Robert Frank, “The Decisive moment” by Henri Cartier Bresson and “Antarctica” by Pat and […]

A History of Photography, by Kostas Epimenidis

Posted by on Jul 3, 2014 in Blog, On Photography Blog, Photos Blog | No Comments
A History of Photography, by Kostas Epimenidis

500 iconic photographs and images from 500 photographers that span the entire history of the medium. A personal project in the form of 6.5 by 6.5 cm thumbnail prints.

Breaking the Codex, a Book ArtWork by Doug Beube

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in Blog, On Photography Blog | No Comments
Breaking the Codex,  a Book ArtWork by Doug Beube

Rebreaking the Codex from Halsey Institute on Vimeo. Doug Beube received an MFA from Visual Studies Workshop in 1983 and a BFA in Film from York University, Toronto in 1974. For more of his book art projects, photography and other work visit Doug Beube: http://dougbeube.com/home.html

Hiroshi Sugimoto On Color

Posted by on Jun 6, 2014 in Blog, On Photography Blog | No Comments
Hiroshi Sugimoto On Color

“Many painters studied the nature of the light but I think to study the light the better medium is photography.” Hiroshi Sugimoto

The Dream Collector, Arthur Tress

Posted by on Mar 27, 2014 in On Photography Blog | No Comments
The Dream Collector, Arthur Tress

This publication, forty years later, is a strong, relevant body of work for it expresses the “inner landscape” of the human psyche revealing archetypical fears and insights we may have yet to get. “The Dream Collector” (1972) is Arthur’s best work that has made him internationally known. It is based on interviews he took of […]