Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

8.10.2010

COLETTE FU: We Are Tiger Dragon People Pop-Up Project

Yi Tiger Festival
Collage (c) Colette Fu

It is said that the Yi people from Shuangbai County once lived in a dense forest disturbed by snakes and wild animals. In order to prevent themselves from being hurt, they thought out a way to guard the village. Under the lead of the black “Tiger King”, they perform all kinds of dances reflecting the production, living, and procreation of the Yi people and go to each house at the village to help get rid of evils. Thus the Tiger Dance was created ever since, showing their tiger-like strength and valor. Collage (c) Colette Fu /All Rights Reserved

Rub You Black
Collage (c) Colette Fu

The Wa people live in Cangyuan, within the Awa Mountains on the borders of Burma and China. According to legend, if the Wa sacred medicine niangbuluo" is rubbed onto girls" faces, they become increasingly beautiful; onto elders"faces, they will be healthy and long-lived; onto children's faces, they will be safe and lucky. Now they rub mud mixed with perfume. Collage (c) Colette Fu /All Rights Reserved


The Stone Forest
Photograph (c) Colette Fu

The Stone Forest
Pop-Up (c) Colette Fu

The Stone Forest
Pop-Up (c) Colette Fu

The Stone Forest dates back to the Ming Dynasty- 270 million years ago an immense expanse of water with a vast stretch of limestone sediment formed over the years on the seafloor. As a result of the crustal movement, the seabed rose gradually and a large piece of land came into being. Eroded by rain and wind, limestone ranges were shaped by time. About 200 million years ago stone peaks, pillars, and stalagmites rose abruptly from the ground and towered into the sky, looking like a vast forest of stone.

The Sani live in and around the Stone Forest, and are a subgroup of the Yi. Their lives are as colorful as their embroidered clothing, and they treasure song and dance above wealth and success. Their legend of Ashima is sung from generation to generation and is an inspiration for Sani women today who refer to it as "the song of our ethics.”

Ashima was a young Sani girl engaged to be married to (her cousin) Ahei. Azhi, the son of the village leader, in a jealous rage Kidnapped Ashima and tried to force her to marry him. Azhi unleashed a trio of tigers to kill Ahei who killed the tigers with arrows and escaped unscathed.

When Ashima and Ahei were playing by a river, Azhi used his power to generate a flood. Ashima drowned but Ahei continued to call her name only to hear his own echo. Ashima turned into river stones and her words echoed through the forest: I will never disappear even as the sun and cloud disappear, my soul and my sound will exist till the end of time. Sani people say that Ashima’s suffering is their suffering. Pop-Up (c) Colette Fu /All Rights Reserved


Red Hat Yao Woman
Pop-Up (c) Colette Fu

Single women wear black Turbans, married women shave their heads and wear a red cone hat. Pop-Up (c) Colette Fu /All Rights Reserved
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“Pop-up and flap books arose in the 13th century and illustrated ideas about astronomy, fortune telling, navigation, anatomy of the body, and other scientific principles. This history prompted me to make my own series of photographic pop-up books."–Colette Fu

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With the help of a Fulbright fellowship in 2008, Colette Fu began photographing her project "We Are Tiger Dragon People". 25 of the 55 minority tribes of China reside in Yunnan and comprise only 8% of the nation’s population, with the Han representing the majority. Many people inside China and most people outside are unaware of this cultural richness. These ethnic groups have customs, histories, religious practices, languages and lifestyles that greatly differ from their Han majority neighbors. Fu's mother is a member of the Black Yi (Nuosuo) tribe. In Yunnan, an old Yi man told her, "Although an eagle flies far into the distance, its wings will fold back." A fitting image for her work.

Pop-Up Video's
All text courtesy of Colette Fu...Thank you!

7.06.2010

PUBLISHING IN YOUR HANDS: Join the PhotoBook Discussion

Publishing in Your Hands
A roundtable discussion with
Andy Adams, David Bram, Darius Himes, and Melanie McWhorter


Posted on FRACTION BLOG: "At the end of last year (2009) Miki Johnson and Andy Adams coordinated a "cross-blog" discussion about the future of photography books. Over forty bloggers participated with a range of amateur and professional voices piping in and adding their thoughts to the mix. The interest in the subject of photobooks* has continued unabated and various fairs devoted to the Photobook are popping up around the world.

With the 3rd annual Photography Book Now and featuring a contest deadline fast approaching (sponsored by Blurb with a whopping $25,000 grand prize), a few of us that love photobooks thought we would initiate another online discussion about self-publishing—where we've come in the last few years in terms of perception, creativity and technology." –Darius Himes, Santa Fe, June 20, 2010
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When I posted my 2 cents on the "Future of Photography Books" back in December, I was just considering using Blurb.com for the first time for a photobook project. Half a year and several Blurb books later...I am a total convert! I think it's the greatest invention since the internet! It's opened up a world of possibilities for everyone, where it had been open to only a few. Your self-published book can be as great as you (or your book designer!) are able to create.
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7.02.2010

A Monks PhotoJournal: May and June

Khyongla Rato Rinpoche and friends, May 2010 (enlarge)
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Geshe Vreeland rushing through Naples, June 2010
Photograph (c) Beatrice Caracciolo /All Rights Reserved

Rome, June 2010
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

New York Leica Gallery Director Jay R. Deutsch and Nicholas Vreeland.
My photo, NYC,
June 4, 2010


Rinpoche, author of "My Life and Lives", with a foreword by Joseph Campbell, studying Tibetan texts on his porch, June 2010. Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

HH The Dalai Lama Teaching at Radio City Music Hall, May 20th-22nd, 2010. The Teaching Organizers, front row facing, l to r; Khyongla Rato Rinpoche, Geshe Nicholas Vreeland, Richard Gere and translator Geshe Thupten Jinpa. Photograph (c) Herman Velez/All Rights Reserved

Khyongla Rato Rinpoche making a traditional offering to HHDL
Photograph (c) Herman Velez/All Rights Reserved

5.03.2010

SPICY GUMBO PHOTO WORKSHOP: May 20-24 Debbie Fleming Caffery + Carlin Tapp

Photograph (c) Debbie Fleming Caffery/All rights reserved

Photograph © Carlan Tapp/ All rights reserved

Spicy Gumbo Photo Workshop
May 20 - 24, 2010 Breaux Bridge, Louisiana


This WORKSHOP is for intermediate to advanced photographers wishing to immerse themselves in the art of visual story telling through traditional photography and creative audio narrative. Under the guidance of master photographers, Debbie Fleming Caffery and Carlan Tapp, participants will have this rare opportunity to work deep in the heart of Lousiana’s Cajun Country. Based out of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana (crawfish capitol of the world) the workshop will explore the Bayou’s people, landscape, tradition, food and music.

4.26.2010

NICHOLAS VREELAND: A Monks PhotoJournal April 2010

Train to New Jersey
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Khyongla Rato Rinpoche, New Jersey
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Buddha
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Train from New Jersey
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

A Monk's PhotoJournal: April 2010

New Jersey: Venerable Nicholas Vreeland, Director of The Tibet Center (the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Center in New York City founded by Khyongla Rato Rinpoche), sent photos from his recent stop-over in New Jersey with Rinpoche while they prepare for His Holiness The Dalai Lama's visit to New York in May. The Tibet Center and Richard Gere's Healing The Divide organization will co-host His Holiness The Dalai Lama's Teachings at Radio City Music Hall in NYC May 20-23, 2010. Purchase Tickets.


4.01.2010

NICHOLAS VREELAND: A Monk's PhotoJournal March 2010

The town of McLeod Ganj, above Dharamsala
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Circumambulating His Holiness the Dalai Lama's palace...
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

View of the valley from lower Dharamsala
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

Mani Stones along the Road
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

The Ling Lineage: Khyongla Rato Rinpoche teaching Ling Rinpoche (left), Thamtog Rinpoche, Guru Rinpoche, Zopa Rinpoche, Dakpo Rinpoche, Pagri Rinpoche and others. Rinpoche was bestowing the oral transmission of a text written by the previous Ling Rinpoche's predecessor, which Khyongla Rinpoche had received from the previous Ling Rinpoche (b. 1903 d. 1983) and was teaching at the request of the present Ling Rinpoche (b. 1985). Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved

A Monk's PhotoJournal: March 2010

Dharamsala, India: Tibetan Buddhist monk and photographer, Venerable Nicholas Vreeland, Director of The Tibet Center (the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Center in New York City founded by Khyongla Rato Rinpoche), sent photos from his recent stop-over in Dharamsala, the home of HH the Dalai Lama. After years of receiving NV's photo-email updates, I'm now posting his updates intermittently as "A Monk's PhotoJournal".

Vreeland's Fine Art Photography was recently exhibited throughout Europe and the U.S., including the
Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris, with proceeds from their sales going towards the Rato Dratsang Foundation.

The Tibet Center and Richard Gere's Healing The Divide organization will co-host His Holiness The Dalai Lama's Teachings at Radio City Music Hall in NYC May 20-23, 2010. Purchase Tickets.

Nicholas Vreeland Bio

3.25.2010

JIM MARSHALL + TIMOTHY WHITE: Match Prints Opening

Match Prints: (left) Robert Plant, Los Angeles, CA, 1970 by Jim Marshall (right) Nicole Kidman, New York, NY, 2003 by Timothy White

Photography Heavyweights: Jean-Jacques Naudet (left) Author, Curator and Commissioner of Exhibitions in Arles, with (center) David Schonauer, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. and (right) Achard & Associates, Philippe Achard.

The Opening crowd included actress Glenn Close (center) and photographer Roxanne Lowit (far left) with Stockland Martel photo agent Emily Leonardo

Match Prints Photographer Timothy White and Glenn Close. White photographed the Oscar-nominated actress for the FX series "Damages," in which she stars

Glenn Close with Match Prints Photographer Timothy White

Exhibition film crew captures wall photographs; (top left) by Timothy White, Shirley MacLaine, Los Angeles, CA, 1991; (top right) by Jim Marshall, Shelley Winters, New York, NY, 1963

Celebrity photographer and author, Roxanne Lowit
(gotta see her website!)

MATCH PRINTS
Photographs by Jim Marshall and Timothy White
March 26 - April 24, 2010 Staley Wise Gallery NYC

"Jim Marshall, a photographer who took some of the most famous images of rock and pop musicians, including Jimi Hendrix setting his guitar aflame at the Monterey International Pop Festival and Johnny Cash at San Quentin State Prison, died on Tuesday night (March 23) in a hotel in New York. He was 74."The New York Times, March 24, 2010

3.20.2010

SCULPTOGRAPHS: Eugene van Lamsweerde, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin

Artists Eugene van Lamsweerde,Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin

Guests Stefano Tonchi, the newly appointed Editor-in-Chief of W Magazine and Alexander Vreeland, Founder of Kids For Kids, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation fundraiser (President and COO, Slane + Slane).

Vinoodh 2010 Photograph, wax, enamel

Root 2009 Photograph, wax, enamel

Bird of Paradise 2005
Silkscreen on canvas, mercury ball, gold and silver metal

Detail close-up of wings in Bird of Paradise 2005 (above)

Painter and sculptor, EUGENE VAN LAMSWEERDE, one of The Netherlands’ most celebrated artists, collaborated with artist/top fashion photography power couple, INEZ VAN LAMSWEERDE and VINOODH MATADIN, combining sculpture and photography in their latest exhibition of work now showing at the Andrea Rosen Gallery, NY.

SCULPTOGRAPHS
Andrea Rosen Gallery 525 W.24th St. NYC

3.02.2010

ART + PHOTOGRAPHY NYC: Recap This Week

Boise State Fair Photograph (c) Marco Castro /All Rights Reserved
"Photographers Helping Haiti" print sale March 4-7, 2010

MARCH 5-7: The VERGE ART FAIR / ASMPNY Booth. Over 100 prints donated by American Society of Media Photographers of New York to benefit Haiti. Each print is on sale for $100 each, with 100% going to Doctors Without Borders. Fri & Sat March 5-6 from 2-8 pm, Sun March 7 from 12-6 pm, The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41, NYC. 100 prints @ $100.=$10,000 for Doctors Without Borders.

Nils Peder and Reindeer/Sami, The People
Photograph (c) Erika Larsen/All Rights Reserved
"31 Women In Art Photography" March 6 – April 10, 2010

MARCH 6 : 31 WOMEN IN ART PHOTOGRAPHY: Humble Arts Foundation is celebrating 31 of the most innovative women in new art photography, curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein. The exhibition opens Sat March 6. Gallery hours: Tues–Fri, 10:00 –6:00 and Sat 11:00 –5:00. Affirmation Arts, 523 West 37th Street NYC
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MARCH 6: DARIUS HIMES (Founding Editor of Radius Books) & PAULA McCARTNEY discuss her work Bird Watching at KLOMPCHING GALLERY , 1 -2 pm, 111 Front St Brooklyn NY
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MARCH 4-7: THE ARMORY SHOW: Leading Fine Art Fair devoted to art of 20th and 21st centuries. Artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators come from all over the world for the Armory Arts Week. Pier 92 and 94, 12th Avenue & West 55th St NYC
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MARCH 5-7: VERGE ART FAIR: Emerging Art, coinciding with The Armory Show. Fri & Sat March 5 - 6, 12 to 8, Sun March 7 , 12 to 6. The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41, NYC
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MARCH 4-7: PULSE ART FAIR: Contemporary Art Fair. Fri & Sat March 5 - 6, 12 to 8, Sun March 7 , 12 to 5. PULSE NY, 330 West St @ West Houston NYC
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Also: KlompChing Gallery in Dumbo to see Paula McCartney's exhibition Bird Watching, ClampArt Gallery to see a great photography exhibition The Museum Of Unnatural History, Broadway Gallery to see Heungman's Photographs 90 Fengxian Road (Shanghai)

2.20.2010

HASSELBLAD MASTER AWARDS WINNERS

Photograph (c) Lyle Owerko /All Rights Reserved

20/01/2010: With submissions from almost 3,000 photographers, ten photographers have been awarded the coveted title of Hasselblad Master.

Congratulations to the 2009 Hasselblad Masters Awards Winners!

Up-and-Coming: Lyle Owerko, NYC, USA
Wedding: Joao Carlos, NYC, USA
Portrait: Claudio Napolitano, Miami, USA / Caracas, Venezuela
Fashion: Dirk Rees, London, UK
Product: Mark Holthusen, San Francisco, USA
Fine Art: Quentin Shih, Beijing, China
Architecture: Stephan Zirwes, Stuttgart, Germany
Landscape: Bang Peng, Hong Kong
Editorial: Nina Berman, NYC, USA
General: Mark Zibert, Toronto, Canada

Read more about the competition HERE, with two of my favorite finalists, Sean Perry and Brad Wilson.