Posts Tagged ‘landscape’
Photographer of the week 04: Caponigro
John Paul Caponigro
In light of our next project, I thought it would be quite interesting to display (and discuss) Caponigro’s mirrored images. His use of simple elements such as clouds and water surfaces seem surreal, yet, achieving such intriguing and engaging images. Caponigro is one of the most creative visual artists working today. Dedicated to fostering the growth of creativity in others, he exhibits, writes, lectures, and teaches seminars and digital photography workshops. His life’s work is a call to connect with our natural world, with each other, and with ourselves.
From his ‘Gallery’ page, make sure to look at “EXHALATION” series… after looking at the other ones. :) They will be displayed as PDF.
Photographer of the week 02: Misrach
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Desert Escapes: by Richard Misrach
http://www.fraenkelgallery.com
Note: “enter” the flash site and browse by artists, look for Richard Misrach.
Photographer of the week 01: Barbieri
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A Small World: by Olivo Barbieri (Italian artist and photographer)
There’s no better photographer to kick-off our series “photographer of the week” than Olivo Barbieri. His work surfaces a classic discussion about depiction of the real. Site Specific is a play in our senses and perception. They look uncannily like hyperdetailed models, absent the imperfections of reality.
http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/galleries/site_specific/