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ROMAN MITCHENKO. Kai Ziehl Photography. The main focus of German photographer, Kai Ziehl is urban landscapes, and by utilizing their geometrical forms and incorporating shadow and movement, he manages to create some awe-inspiring black-and-white photos. More images below. pic and info: Kai Ziehl. New Tab. Ho Ryon Lee ‘Overlapping Images’ Helmut Newton. Helmut Newton (born Helmut Neustädter; 31 October 1920 – 23 January 2004) was a German-Australian photographer.

Helmut Newton

He was a "prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications. "[1] Early life[edit] Plaque of his birthhouse in Schöneberg, Berlin. The increasingly oppressive restrictions placed on Jews by the Nuremberg laws meant that his father lost control of the factory in which he manufactured buttons and buckles; he was briefly interned in a concentration camp on Kristallnacht, 9 November 1938, which finally compelled the family to leave Germany.

Life in Australia[edit] London 1950s[edit] Newton's growing reputation as a fashion photographer was rewarded when he secured a commission to illustrate fashions in a special Australian supplement for Vogue magazine, published in January 1956. Paris 1960s[edit] Newton settled in Paris in 1961 and continued work as a fashion photographer. Brad Carlile ‘Tempus Incognitus’ Tempus Incognitus (Time Unknown) is a series of photographs from Brad Carlile depicting hotel rooms in which time and space fade into one another, challenging our intuition about time by showing the day’s intervals of changing light existing concurrently. He photographed individual rooms at several different times of day from a single perspective. He utilizes a time-intensive technique that captures the evolution of light and emphasizes change in vivid colors. Reina: matergrafía por Mónica Félix. Reina: matergrafía por Mónica Félix Por Mariángel Gonzales | 21 May 2012 Foto de Mónica Félix La artista Mónica Félix estará presentando su exhibición de fotografías titulada Reina a partir de este jueves, 24 de mayo en el Museo de las Américas (Cuartel de Ballajá – Sala 6) de 6:00 P.M. a 9:00 P.M.

Reina: matergrafía por Mónica Félix

La misma presenta un experimento en donde el sujeto (la hija) se funde con la figura de la madre, creando así un nuevo objeto: la matergrafía (mater=latin de la palabra madre). “Este cuerpo de trabajo se acerca a un periodo en la vida de una niña que presagia la transformación identitaria hacia una mujer la cual, al igual que su madre, dará a luz a su propio reino. Mónica utiliza el método de iluminación en su fotografía para narrar de forma gráfica una catarsis sentimental.

La exhibición se estará presentando hasta el 24 de junio de 2012. Artículos Relacionados: Mariángel Gonzales. Tobias Colz ‘CyanCali’ Jean Philippe Piter Photography. Supercamera Packs 112 Megapixels and Shoots Stars In Daylight. Tucson-based manufacturer Spectral Instruments doesn’t build cameras that one would consider “standard.”

Supercamera Packs 112 Megapixels and Shoots Stars In Daylight

Usually, their products are unlike anything else on the market. Case in point: its new 110 series is a 112-megapixel behemoth that lacks any sort of filter, so image quality is pretty much as sharp as you’ll get. Even crazier is its light-sensitive 95 x 95 mm sensor—compared to the typical DSLR range of 24 x 36 mm—that allows for a nighttime sky to be photographed during daytime hours. Priced at around $100,000 for the sensor alone, the camera isn’t exactly readily available beyond research facilities, but Spectral wants to get the device in the hands of consumers to fully test its capabilities. [via Gizmodo] Tags: supercamera, spectral-instruments.