The Genius of Photography ep4 pt5
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 4: Paper Movies The three decades from the late 1950s onwards was the real golden age of photographic journeys. Programme 4 relives the journeys that produced some of the ‘greatest paper movies’ ever: Including Robert Frank’s odyssey through 50s America and William Klein’s one-man assault on the sidewalks of New York. It also examines the arrival of colour as a credible medium for ‘serious’ photographers, as controversial at the time as Dylan going electric. Contributors include legendary photographers like William Klein, William Eggleston, Robert Adams, Joel Sternfeld, Joel Meyerowitz and artist Ed Ruscha.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, Media, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep4 pt3
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 4: Paper Movies The three decades from the late 1950s onwards was the real golden age of photographic journeys. Programme 4 relives the journeys that produced some of the ‘greatest paper movies’ ever: Including Robert Frank’s odyssey through 50s America and William Klein’s one-man assault on the sidewalks of New York. It also examines the arrival of colour as a credible medium for ‘serious’ photographers, as controversial at the time as Dylan going electric. Contributors include legendary photographers like William Klein, William Eggleston, Robert Adams, Joel Sternfeld, Joel Meyerowitz and artist Ed Ruscha.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, communications, Media, performing, Visual
Digital Photographs Or Something Else
Having lost count of the amount of people who have asked me : have you gone digital? I am always left considering why it's such a much-asked question .
Categories: Photography Tags: art, cameras, entertainment, family, film, hobbies, home, leisure, Photography, polaroid, polaroid instant, product reviews, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep1 pt6
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 1: Fixing the Shadows This tells the story of the inventions of photography and the way in which it became an integral part of the modern world. It describes the remarkable achievements of the pioneer photographers, the revolution that took place when George Eastman made photography available to the masses with the invention of the Kodak brand and the story of Jacques-Henri Lartigue, the child photographer and ultimate amateur.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, communications, Media, performing, photographers, Photography, science, Social, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep3 pt3
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 3: Right Place, Right Time? ‘Being in the right place at the right time’, ‘the decisive moment’, ‘getting in close’—in the popular imagination this is photography at its best, a medium that makes us eyewitnesses to the moments when history is made. Set against the backdrop of the Second World War and its aftermath, this examines how photographers dealt with dramatic and tragic events like D-Day, the Holocaust and Hiroshima With contributions from Magnum legends Philip Jones Griffiths and Susan Meiselas, soldier-lensman Tony Vaccaro and Jon Snow.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, Media, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep2 pt2
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 2: Documents for Artists Following the First World War, photography was the central medium of the age. ‘Anyone who fails to understand photography’, said the photographer Lazlo Moholy-Nagy ‘will be one of the illiterates of the future’. Episode Two examines in detail the work of some of the greatest and most influential modern photographers: Alexander Rodchenko, August Sander, Man Ray, Walker Evans and Bill Brandt. With contributions from Martin Parr, Bernd and Hilla Becher and Mark Haworth-Booth.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, communications, Media, performing, photographers, Photography, science, Social, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep1 pt5
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 1: Fixing the Shadows This tells the story of the inventions of photography and the way in which it became an integral part of the modern world. It describes the remarkable achievements of the pioneer photographers, the revolution that took place when George Eastman made photography available to the masses with the invention of the Kodak brand and the story of Jacques-Henri Lartigue, the child photographer and ultimate amateur.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, communications, Media, performing, photographers, Photography, science, Social, Visual
Making The Most Of Every Shot
Pro photographers have known for years the magical capability to just capture a moment when they press the shutter at the right millisecond. Occasionally such moments can be planned, and regularly they can not. Occasionally they're just there, and you've got to snap it without thought for composition or lighting or any of the other elements everyone knows are critical for quality photography.
Categories: Photography Tags: art, cameras, entertainment, family, film, hobbies, home, leisure, Photography, polaroid, polaroid instant, product reviews, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep4 pt1
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 4: Paper Movies The three decades from the late 1950s onwards was the real golden age of photographic journeys. Programme 4 relives the journeys that produced some of the ‘greatest paper movies’ ever: Including Robert Frank’s odyssey through 50s America and William Klein’s one-man assault on the sidewalks of New York. It also examines the arrival of colour as a credible medium for ‘serious’ photographers, as controversial at the time as Dylan going electric. Contributors include legendary photographers like William Klein, William Eggleston, Robert Adams, Joel Sternfeld, Joel Meyerowitz and artist Ed Ruscha.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, Media, Visual
The Genius of Photography ep3 pt1
BBC4 Series in 6 episodes a documentary of the history of photography. Programme 3: Right Place, Right Time? 'Being in the right place at the right time', 'the decisive moment', 'getting in close'—in the popular imagination this is photography at its best, a medium that makes us eyewitnesses to the moments when history is made. Set against the backdrop of the Second World War and its aftermath, this examines how photographers dealt with dramatic and tragic events like D-Day, the Holocaust and Hiroshima With contributions from Magnum legends Philip Jones Griffiths and Susan Meiselas, soldier-lensman Tony Vaccaro and Jon Snow.
Categories: Photography Tags: arts, communications, Media, performing, photographers, Photography, science, Social, Visual
