Sunday, 25 January 2009

Diana Color - Peter Schafer

Ok - I just couldn't resist...



wow

More here

Thursday, 22 January 2009

ttv - Peter Schafer

I've discovered some beautiful photos on Peter Schafer's page. Don't miss the two "Diana" series, I had a hard time choosing which one to put here!





"The pics were taken with an Argoflex TLR and an Anscoflex TLR, using a Pentax ME-F w/ a 100mm lens and a couple close-up adapters to take the pics of the viewfinder imag. I use Velvia 100 film."

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Estate Sales: Everything must go - Danielle Aseff

Some wonderful visions of suburbia from up and coming photographer Danielle Aseff.


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Sunday, 18 January 2009

Dad's Slides - N T Klein

50's-80's Australia & Papua New Guinea




I found these in the garage when I was helping my Mum move a couple of years ago... I had known that they were there but hadn't realised that we had so much in common.

Still a lot of work to go but I'm putting some kind of book/exhibition of his work together.

Friday, 16 January 2009

Facing things - Jonathan Levy

The surprising north, I mean really north! Seen by photographer Jonathan Levy

Thursday, 15 January 2009

The Old Couple - Dan Hayon

Another one that really must be seen full screen or in its original context.






This is the second part in a three book series.

"I imagined this book as a dialogue between their little black and white family photos,
- on the left pages -, two young people with plenty of projects and dreams for a better life and, on the right, photos from their last “station” in life, the little flat in a huge, grey, ugly popular building."


For a breath of fresh air and a good dose of vitality spend some time on Dan Hayons own blog here.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Polaroids - Ania Bystrowska



Mmmmmmm... Polaroids, thankyou Ania!!


" I think it's about my life. Something like autobiography, you know.
About friends, family, love, hate, places where I belong, work, travel, things I've done.
It's not a complicated project.
I would say : It is, because it is :)"


VISIT ANIA'S SITE HERE

Nausea - Bruno Charoy

This and more of Bruno's work (particularly some phenomenal and touching portraits) can be found on his viewbook page http://brunocharoy.viewbook.com/

This work has to be seen fullscreen...

I am working on getting the fullscreen button here but until then I recommend you see the series in it's original context: Nausea

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

femme




This is one of my first "coups de coeur", the story behind how I acquired these images is almost as wonderful as the images themselves.