Showing posts with label Still Life Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Still Life Photography. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Still Life Photography by Annie Collinge
Annie Collinge born 1980 in London, England. Studied at Central Saint Martins and Brighton University. Annie currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Dolls Dreams by Beatrice Morabito
Beatrice Morabito is a Female artist born in Italy, currently working in Genova, Italy.
“It ís a hard task to communicate feelings with a doll, and I love doing this. While you are trying to give them a feeling you know that what they will express in the pictures it is only what you forced them to express. A doll can not move by herself, cannot smile, cry, change the position of her body, the expression of the face and so on. It is you doing all these things in her place, so she can simply be an object depicting an extension of myself.”
© Beatrice Morabito
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Still Life Photography by Henry Hargreaves
Henry Hargreaves is a talented New York based photographer specializing in both still life and fashion photography. His love of taking photos and the female form started as a young boy in New Zealand and as an adult he has practiced both hobbies in many countries of the world.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Michael Jackson’s Collectibles by Henry Leutwyler
Henry Leutwyler has carved a niche in the photography world by delving closely, deeply, and personally into the lives of our times through the power of his images. From his iconic still life of the gun that assassinated John Lennon, to the 2008 “Magazine Cover of the Year” honors for his New York magazine portrait of Elliot Spitzer - Leutwyler has defined himself as an artist who drills into the soul of his subjects.
Henry Leutwylerʼs meticulous eye for nuanced detail has revealed the unspoken interiors of such figures as Michelle Obama, Karl Rove, Julia Roberts, Tom Wolfe, Cate Blanchett, Beyonce Knowles, Nathan Lane, Rhianna, Martin Scorsese, and Spike Lee. His recent work has been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times Magazine, Portfolio, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Vogue, The New Yorker and Time. His photography, inspired by intimate working relationships with his subjects, has been an integral force behind the narrative of such books as Flavor by Rocco Dispirito, Living Beauty by Bobbi Brown, and Elvis by the Presleys.
Beyond his craftsmanship with the human mystique, Mr. Leutwyler brings a forensic intensity to his creation of a unique collection of still lifes that chart a cultural timeline of the modern world. Jimi Hendixʼs guitar. Michael Jacksonʼs white glove. Andy Warholʼs paintbrush. The pistol that killed Lee Harvey Oswald. Alfred Hitchcockʼs passport, the glasses of John Lennon and the harmonica of Bob Dylan. From the legendary to the sublime, Henry Leutwylerʼs vast catalogue of history-influencing images comprise a roadmap of the late 20th century, captured with a stark reality that begs the viewer to create their own interpretation.
Mr. Leutwylerʼs humble beginnings led him from shooting “cheese, chocolates and watches” as a youth in Switzerland to a street-wise education soaking up color and culture from around the world. He journeyed through Africa, Asia and the Middle East - ultimately landing in Paris for ten years where he documented the human form, travelled extensively with the Ballet Bejart Dance Company.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Still Life Photography by Klara G
Klara G. is a talented female Swedish photographer who works with still life, beauty and fashion. Klara has developed experience enough to become a top-solicited photographer in town. Actually she is represented by Britta Martin one of the photo-agencies pioneer in Sweden.
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