© Dorothy Baum. Italy, 1960s. Vintage print.
© Dorothy Baum. Italy, 1960s. Vintage print.
mangroves, Coot Bay Pond, 2010. © Lisa Elmaleh, from her series “Everglades.”
sunken house, New Jersey. © Lisa Elmaleh, from her series “Rooted.”
Elmaleh uses a large format 8″x10″ camera and the wet collodion process, a nineteenth century process requiring the image be exposed and developed on site. She writes, “The collodion process renders light slowly and reveals the passing of time, a quality which is essential to my work.”
hill, Idaho. © Lisa Elmaleh, from her series “Rooted.”
vultures, 2010. © Lisa Elmaleh from her series “Everglades.”
Elmaleh uses a large format 8″x10″ camera and develops her images on site, using a nineteenth century process called wet collodion. She writes, “The collodion process renders light slowly and reveals the passing of time, a quality which is essential to my work.”
© Katharina Hesse. Baby at the ocean. From her essay “By the Sea.”
Seems as if the charm of Vivian Maier doesn’t wear off, but in fact deepens with every essay. This one on LensBlog outlines her two biographers’ journey into the places she lived in and loved in France. The book they writing together is Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows. Pre-order here.
© Sylvia Plachy. I’m saying the lower is a cow.
Rajiv and Kajoli with their daughter Meha, New Delhi, 1976. © Pablo Bartholomew.
Archive: August 2001 - Children playing on destroyed Russian tank, Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan © Jason Florio
Vanessa Foley. Blue Bird. Acrylic on canvas.
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cinoh: white flag. cartagena colombia. january 2013.
Photograph: Shunji Okura, Private 2: Emma, 1971
Painting: Fyodor Vasilyev, Wet Meadow, 1872