4 Dec 2011
Eggleston Style
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22 Nov 2011
George Shiras
The July 1906 issue of National Geographic featured its first ever wildlife photographs. Editor Gil Grosvenor printed 74 photos snapped by U.S. Representative and early conservationist George Shiras, beginning a long tradition of featuring wildlife photos in the magazine.
These photos were all taken on a 4x5, using glass plate negatives, which makes them even more amazing. Do you know how hard it is to take a portrait with a 4x5??? Its really involved and this guy was making tip wire deer photos at the turn of the century.
Check out the national Geo website photo collection, it is truly amazing.
9 Sept 2011
Hockney Style
Anyway the only thing cooler than a Hockney painting is Hockney Style!
These are all from his book David Hockney Photographs.
The National Gallery in Canberra brought A Bigger Grand Canyon for $4.6 million, its worth every cent. But they have put it in the worst space in the entire gallery, above an elevator and you can't even see the picture! Last time I was there a bunch of teenagers were standing around picking their pimples underneath it!
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