Tuesday, April 26, 2016

BOOKS!

I got a chance to check out the two books you loaned me. There were at least a dozen photographers who I haven't heard of that have magnificent images in the books, or photographer's work I may not have seen all of. So, I'm just going to list a bunch of the photographers who I found inspiring and then some images. Pierre Boucher, Albert Rudomine, Rosalind Maingot, Auguste Belloc, Bill Brandt, Man Ray, Franz Fiedler, Ralph Steiner, Imogen Cunningham, Florence Henri, Alfred Stiegltiz, and Andre Garban.

Pierre Boucher
By Pierre Boucher, 1933.: Pierre Boucher:

Albert Rudomine
Albert Rudomine 1892-1975  Nu de dos allongé, ca. 1920. Tirage argentique d’époque, tampon «Rudomine, 90. Boul. de Courcelles, PARIS» au dos .: Albert Rudomine. Jeanne Hébuterne 1917.:

Rosalind Maingot

Bellezza, by Rosalind Maingot: Vanity_Rosalind Maingot_Photograms of the Year 1938.JPG:

Auguste Belloc
Auguste Belloc, c. 1856: Auguste Belloc: Auguste Belloc, Academie nude, 1856,  albumen print on cardboard mount card, 8  3/8  x 6 ¼ in.: Auguste Belloc: Nude  Auguste Belloc (French, 1800–1867)    1856-60. Albumen silver print, 5 13/16 x 7 15/16" (14.8 x 20.1 cm). Suzanne Winsberg Collection. Gift of Suzanne Winsberg:

Bill Brandt
#BillBrandt  See more inspiring pins and follow us at: https://www.pinterest.com/photography_net/: Bill Brandt: Bill Brandt, Nude, London, 1952:
Photo: Bill Brandt. Belgravia, 1951.DS: Whatever is close to the lens plus an amazing leading line.: Bill Brandt London. 1954.: Here is a photo by Bill Brandt called 'copper' I like this photo as it is so mysterious and dark. I find it mysterious and dark because it makes me wonder why a policemen is down what looks like a threatening ally way just standing there.:

Man Ray
Man Ray - Violon d'Ingres...one of my favorite photos of all time: man ray photography lips - Google Search: Ella Raines by Man Ray:

Franz Fiedler
FRANZ FIEDLER (1885-1956):

Ralph Steiner
 Ralph Steiner, 1935:

Imogen Cunningham, 
Imogen Cunningham, Magnolia Bud  #photography #blackandwhite #flowers:

Florence Henri
This mirror piece is by Florence Henri, it shows the varying angles of an object mirrors can show. I have used this piece to base my own reflection photos on.: Exhibition: 'Florence Henri. Compositions' at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich "Henri's sophisticated, avante-garde, sculptural compositions have an almost 'being there' presence" Photo: Florence Henri. 'Composition' 1932: [Still-life with Lemon and Pear]  Florence Henri - ca. 1929 - Gelatin silver print. Henri studied painting with Léger and Ozenfant before she took up photography at the Bauhaus. Like the other phenomenological puzzles she constructed with mirrors, this still life demonstrates that in the camera's description reflections are coequal with material realities. In the terms of her picture--if not on the grocer's scale--the doubled lemon weighs precisely as much as the pear.:

Alfred Stiegltiz
Alfred Stieglitz: Sunlight and Shadow, Paula, Berlin, 1889 (George Eastman House): Georgia O'Keeffe (Hands). Alfred Stieglitz  1919.:

Andre Garban
André Garban - Femme au crâne, Paris (1930):

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