Xavier Rey’s photography is always a revelation, because it never cease to search for the different meanings of the reality. It inspires and challenges to create your own unique vision. His black&white photos captures ordinary landscapes and transform them into some abstract sights, out of time and space, sights that only lives in your creative [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 5, 2011
English people have something special – their special humour, their endless tea time, their accent, their own way of approaching things. It can be difficult to recognise an Englishman in the middle of Americans, but it’s not impossible. I found this Photo Essay on Time.com – “Englishman in New York”, that I really enjoyed. The b&w [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 17, 2010
I first saw Seydou Keita’s work in a TV documentary, and I was really impressed by the fact that you can imagine so much about the colourful social life in Bamako, Mali from some simple black&white portrait photography. Not pretentious, though formally posed, Keita’s portraits show people dressed in both westerner and traditional clothes, riding [...]
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
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