Hugo Jaeger Hugo Jaeger was the former personal photographer of Adolf Hitler. He travelled with Hitler in the years leading up to and throughout World War II and took around 2,000 colour photographs of the Austrian-born German politician. Jaeger was one of the few photographers who were using color photography techniques at the time.[1] Career[edit] Publication[edit] Life.com published the photographs as the 65th anniversary of D-Day beckoned in June 2009.[4] The website published the photographs in four separate galleries online.[4] One photo showed Hitler saluting German troops in Adolf Hitler Platz on 1 September 1938.[2] Another showed the Nazi leader attending a Christmas Party in 1941.[5] Further photos show Hitler at the International Auto Exhibition held in Berlin in 1939 and Hitler on a cruise that same year.[5] References[edit] External links[edit]
Wildlife Series L’illustrateur anglais Iain Macarthur propose une nouvelle série de visuels autour des animaux intitulée « Wildlife ». Toujours dans un style étoffé et composés d’éléments naturels et de motifs géométriques, ses oeuvres impressionnent par leur richesse. Plus d’images dans la suite. Leica Rumors Roberto Ysais, Vern Evans, Mert Turkoglu Roberto Ysáis is a Native Californian of Mexican decent. He received his Bachelors Degree in Psychology at the University of Loyola in Los Angeles. It was at this institution where he was introduced to photography. This changed the course of his life. He chose to pursue photography at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and later apprenticed himself to various successful commercial photographers to enhance not only his photographic skills, but to better understand the commercial application of photography. Throughout his 35-year career as a versatile photographer, he continues to be profoundly influenced by the ancient roots of his culture. His work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in New York and Washington, D.C., in México, in Denmark, in China and has been published by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and National Geographic, as well as in China.
William Klein (photographer) William Klein (born April 19, 1928) is an American-born French photographer and filmmaker noted for his ironic approach[1][2] to both media and his extensive use of unusual photographic techniques in the context of photojournalism and fashion photography.[1] He was ranked 25th on Professional Photographer's list of 100 most influential photographers.[3] Klein has directed numerous short and feature-length documentaries and has produced over 250 television commercials.[5] Though American by birth, Klein has lived and worked in France since his late teens. His work has sometimes been openly critical of American society and foreign policy; the film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum once wrote that Klein's 1968 satire Mr. Freedom was "conceivably the most anti-American movie ever made In 1966, Klein directed his first feature film, Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "William Klein".
Amazing Dance Photography Home • Photography 22 February 20115 Comments <a href=" per click</a> What is Dance: emotive postures, some graceful movements, translation of emotions, feelings and mood through different positions or simply we can say rhythmic expressions. . . Dance is a talent everyone can stop and appreciate. The Stuffkit selected some dancer images today. Leica Oskar Barnack Award Andy Warhol Mystificateur pour certains, génie pour d'autres, Andy Warhol est quoiqu'il en soit considéré comme l'un des artistes les plus importants du XXe siècle. Fils d'immigrés tchèques catholiques, il grandit pendant les années de crise économique près des aciéries de Pittsburgh. Une maladie infectieuse contractée en 1937 l'oblige à garder le lit le plus clair de son temps. Il se forge alors un imaginaire sans limite. Attiré par la célébrité et la beauté il rêve de profiter de tout ce que les USA ont de meilleur à offrir. Après des études au Carnegie Tech en 1949, il part pour New York et devient dessinateur publicitaire. En avril 1961, un ensemble de 5 panneaux est exposé en vitrine d'un grand magasin de mode. Grand consommateur de presse people, il détourne des photos de stars puis s'attèle à la série des "Catastrophes". Son atelier surnommé la Factory tourne a plein.
Oliviero Toscani 100+ Beautiful Examples of Black and White Photography All photography was originally monochrome, most of these photographs were black-and-white. Most forms of visual technology start out in black and white, then slowly evolve into color as technology progresses. Even after color film was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to its lower cost and its “classic” photographic look. There are many ways to attack photography and some are much more expensive than others. Here in this showcase, we presenting a Stunning collection of Black and White Photography and Pictures taken by various artists in which all pictures are linked to the author’s pages. For those who don’t know what is “Black and White” in terms of Photography then, In early time photography was black-and-white or shades of sepia. You may be interested in the following related articles as well. Feel free to join us and you are always welcome to share your thoughts that our readers may find helpful. Further Resources!
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