Showing posts with label Black and White Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black and White Photography. Show all posts

2.15.2010

PRESIDENTS DAY: Monroe Gallery, Santa Fe

Senator John F. Kennedy Campaigning with his Wife in Boston
Photograph Carl Mydans © Time Inc.

Navy CPO, Graham Jackson, Playing "Going Home" as President Roosevelt's Body is Carried, Warm Springs, GA, April 13, 1945. Photograph © Ed Clark /All Rights Reserved

Richard Nixon giving a Victory Speech, 1968
Photograph Lee Balterman © Time Inc

The Lindy Hop, The Savoy, Harlem, 1939
Photograph © Cornell Capa /All Rights Reserved

The Monroe Gallery of Photography, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, specializes in classic black & white photography with an emphasis on humanist and photojournalist imagery. It was founded in 2001 by Sidney and Michelle Monroe, following 20 years of gallery experience in New York City. The gallery features work by more than 50 renowned photographers and also represents a select group of contemporary and emerging photographers. Gallery Photographers

1.31.2010

BOB MARLEY PRINTS: Snap Gallery

Bob Marley, Positive Vibrations II
Photograph (c) Dennis Morris
/All Rights Reserved


Bob Marley, Live at Lycheum
Photograph (c) Dennis Morris /All Rights Reserved

Bob Marley, Kings Road, London
Photograph (c) Dennis Morris
/All Rights Reserved


Bob Marley, Leeds, 1974
Photograph (c) Dennis Morris /All Rights Reserved

"It was while bunking off school to wait for Bob Marley to arrive for his soundcheck at the Speak Easy Club on London's Margaret Street that Dennis's music photography career really began. Bob Marley was so taken with the young teenager who was waiting for him that he invited Dennis to come along and take pictures on the remainder of the tour. Running home to Dalston, Dennis packed his bag and jumped on the bus. His photographs of Marley and The Wailers became famous the world over, appearing on the cover of Time Out and Melody Maker before Dennis had even turned 17."

1.23.2010

JEFF BRIDGES CRAZY HEART: Stephen Bruton Tribute

Photograph (c) Jeff Bridges /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) Jeff Bridges /All Rights Reserved

Bruton Tribute Video

Stephen Bruton, with music collaborator and fellow Texan, T-Bone Burnett, created the original 'classics' for the film Crazy Heart.

JEFF BRIDGES won the Best Actor SAG Award and the Best Actor Golden Globe Award for his amazing performance in Crazy Heart...and he received lengthy standing ovations both nights! This week you can view Bridges must-see photographs he took while making Crazy Heart here. More about Crazy Heart's soundtrack and video's here. More about Jeff Bridges Wide-lux Camera here.

12.24.2009

AN OPEN HEART: Practicing Compassion In Everyday Life + Photographs

Front Cover Photograph: Clive Arrowsmith
Back Cover Photograph: Richard Gere (Courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery)
Jacket and Book Design: Elizabeth Avedon

His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
Clive Arrowsmith's b&w photograph I used for the book's cover
Photograph (c) Clive Arrowsmith/All Rights Reserved

"IT IS MY hope that the reader of this small book will take away a basic understanding of Buddhism and some of the key methods by which Buddhist practitioners have cultivated compassion and wisdom in their lives."–The Dalai Lama
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AN OPEN HEART: PRACTICING COMPASSION IN EVERYDAY LIFE By His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Edited by Nicholas Vreeland. Afterword by Khyongla Rato Rinpoche and Richard Gere. (Amazon)

Three Trees, Rato Dratsang Monastery, Mundgod, Karnataka, India
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland/All Rights Reserved

THE MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL WORLD: The View From Hepo Ri,
Where Guru Rinpoche Defeated All The Demons of Tibet,
Samye Monastery, Tibet. Photograph (c) WA /All Rights Reserved

3.04.2009

TOD PAPAGEORGE: Deutsche Börse Photography Prize

Photograph (c) Tod Papageorge/Courtesy Pace/MacGill, New York

TOD PAPAGEORGE is one of four artists nominated for this year's Deutsche Borse Photography Prize. Originally an English Literature major at the University of New Hampshire, and, since 1979, Yale's Director of Graduate Studies in Photography, he is the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships, two NEA Visual Artists Fellowships, author of important essays and many articles on photography, and a photographer whose work has been collected in major collections all over the world, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Tod Papageorge's photographs are up for the prestigious 2009 Deutsche Borse Photography Prize now being exhibited at The Photographers Gallery, London. This exhibition runs through April 11, 2009. The Photographers Gallery, 16-18 Ramillies St, London W1F 7LW.

Interview by Richard B. Woodward BOMB MAGAZINE
Interview by Christine Smallwood: THE NATION
Insight BLOG
Steidl Book Passing Through Eden
Tod Papageorge at PACE/MACGILL
Sent from Tod Papageorge: A ROBERT FRANK INTERVIEW
Deutsche Borse Prize: THE GUARDIAN VIDEO CLIP

3.01.2009

WILLIAM CLIFT: Photographs + Books

Charis, Bandelier, N.M., 1974
Photograph Copyright (c) William Clift

"Intuition precedes everything. When I look back at my first photographs taken around 12 years old, I'm surprised certain things are there so early in one's life. You have no idea where the hell it comes from."

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WILLIAM CLIFT is recognized for his exquisite New Mexico landscapes, of Mont Saint-Michel, France, for documentation of our nation’s courthouses, the New York State Capitol in Albany, and the Hudson River Valley. Past publications include Certain Places (1987), A Hudson Landscape (1993) and A Particular World (2008). He grew up on Boston's Beacon Hill and now lives with his family in Santa Fe, New Mexico.



As early as 10 years old, Clift was already working in his own darkroom from images he'd taken with his Brownie camera. He saved his money summer after summer caddying until he'd saved enough to purchase a Poloroid camera in 1956. As film was expensive, he was very careful to take only a very few images. Not taking quantities of pictures has seemingly become a habit that's lasted throughout his career.

At 12, he photographed the luminous image Barbara's Table, Boston, Mass., 1956 (the frontispiece of his book Certain Places) with his Poloroid. At 15, he took his first photography workshop with Paul Caponigro. He became the youngest member of the Association of Heliographers (named after the 1929 sun-imagery process) founded by Walter Chappell, along with Caponigro, Marie Cosindas, and a few other established photographers.

WILLIAM CLIFT's latest book, A Particular World, may be one of the most exceptional photography books of this decade. An assembly of 25 color photographs by William Clift taken with a Poloroid Spectra camera of his family and home.

A PARTICULAR WORLD, 1987-2007
Designed by Eleanor Caponigro. Pearmain Press, 2008
Available at Photo-Eye Books

William Clift Website