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Some great pics especially the Little Boy with nothing
Dec 29, 2020,21:00 PM
Thanks to Casey and these historical photos I got myself into a rabbit hole with Jack the Ripper and the 1880's. Let's just say what is seen cannot be unseen
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A brief introduction to three pictorialists... (viewer discretion)
By: cshimokita : December 29th, 2020-17:50
One theory puts forth the idea that different styles and movements in photography continue to co-exist and never completely disappear...maybe somewhat differently from other artistic adventures. Pictorialism (and there is no standard definition of the ter...
Thank you OC...
By: cshimokita : December 30th, 2020-04:58
It was fun to research topic. Casey
Very interesting, dear Casey
By: renerod : December 29th, 2020-19:07
Please, keep sharing more of this kind of posts for the education of some of us. Best. René
"Speed" by Robert Demarchy
By: cshimokita : December 30th, 2020-05:11
was printed using the gum bichromate process... in brief the printing involves creating a working emulsion of 01) Gum arabic, 02) a dichromate such as ammonium or potassium, and 03) some pigment. The emulsion is spread on e.g. paper and allowed to dry. Th...
Two very different images...
By: cshimokita : December 30th, 2020-05:14
I like the technique of both photographers... taking the photo was just the first step ; ) Casey
The Linked Ring aka "The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring" (1892)
By: cshimokita : December 30th, 2020-05:31
was a British photographic society created to propose and defend that photography was just as much an art as it was a science. A few English photographers who used a pictorial style... William J. Newton, Henry Peach Robinson, Peter Henry Emerson, George D...
"Oxford Street – A Wet Day" (1897) by George Davison (1856 - 1930)
By: cshimokita : December 30th, 2020-14:25
Reminds me of a series of Alfred Stieglitz photos of New York, for example Stieglitz's "Winter – Fifth Avenue" (1893) or "The Terminal" (1893). Another George Davison photo that I like is "The Onion Field" (1890)... Casey .
Hahaha... corrected, it was definately not 1957...
By: cshimokita : December 30th, 2020-05:57
"A Night in the Street of London" by Oscar Gustav Rejlander was 'made' in c. 1857 and may have been printed by Rejlander in c. 1860. It seems that Rejlander did more than one photograph of the same individual in different poses... e.g. "A Night Out and Ho...
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By: Weems@8 : December 30th, 2020-21:00
Three pictures. What i see in the three pictures is through centuries most important life events. Love Technologie Care and hope Always looking at recent pictures, it is refreshing to dive into pictures which made a longtime ago. With moving pictures, the...
Thanks for the comments...
By: cshimokita : December 31st, 2020-01:32
After some searching I managed to find some ebooks by Henry Peach Robinson. Specifically "The Elements of a Pictorial Photograph" (1896). It's very interesting to read the thoughts of photographers from that time period... the onion layers of history. Cas...
David LaChapelle's Maybach Berlin Stories comes to mind...
By: patrick_y : December 30th, 2020-23:12
Google David LaChapelle Maybach and you'll see a photo of a party inspired in the art deco period. The car has crashed into the nice building and the proletariat are looking in and shocked by the sinful decadence!
quite the photo shoot...
By: cshimokita : December 31st, 2020-01:34
found a couple of background videos and and interview or two... Casey
It was indeed quite a photo shoot.
By: patrick_y : December 31st, 2020-22:41
I didn't want to post it here on WPS since it wasn't family friendly. And I'm sure a fortune was spent on that photo shoot for essentially two photos; one of the classic Maybach in art-deco and one of the modern Maybach in a futuristic wasteland. I hope t...
That is interesting
By: Weems@8 : December 31st, 2020-02:22
I go take a look, and jump into that art deco time.
Casey thanks
By: Quan : December 31st, 2020-02:53
For enlighten us on this advance postprocessing of its time.
明けましておめでとうございます
By: cshimokita : December 31st, 2020-05:55
11:00PM here... all the best to you John and your family as we start the New Year... Casey
25 more minutes
By: Quan : December 31st, 2020-06:35
To go Have a Blessed and safe 2021