Alexander Gronsky's photo projects made in Russia definitely made it to my favorites list. http://www.alexandergronsky.com/
My favorite series were "The Edge" and "Less than one"
(Jan 19, 2013, 11:49)vlad Wrote: Alexander Gronsky's photo projects made in Russia definitely made it to my favorites list. http://www.alexandergronsky.com/
My favorite series were "The Edge" and "Less than one"
(Jan 19, 2013, 11:49)vlad Wrote: Alexander Gronsky's photo projects made in Russia definitely made it to my favorites list. http://www.alexandergronsky.com/
My favorite series were "The Edge" and "Less than one"
Thank you for sharing. I found some of his editorials stunning. His ability to capture the moment, ambient, feelings and moods of his models is gorgeous.
I found that photography is as diverse as music. Different styles for different people. What I particularly liked on this photo was the feeling of continuous space, the industrial background and the surreal act of bathing in a frozen river. All in a static, pleasant composition.
The layering of his images reminds me of Gursky in some way, it's really neat and arranged, but so visually striking. Thanks a lot for sharing, I wasn't familiar with his works!
Yep, I also though of Gursky when I saw this. But I like him better. Though, you never know how you'll feel in front of a Gursky photograph the way the author meant it to be presented.
Quote:The first thing that strikes me upon seeing photographs by Andreas Gursky is their size, with several prints as large as 6’x12’ feet, they are monumental.
I saw several Gursky's - so to call them - on a trip to Munich, they were really impressive. In fact, they are impressive when seen in a book, looking at the actual print left me speechless. Same goes for Jeff Wall's lightboxes!
(This post was last modified: Feb 11, 2013, 16:32 by alessya.)
These are really great--great in that they tell a visual story. You are right. This is a great photographer.
Nikon D3100 with Tokina 28-70mm f3.5, (I like to use a Vivitar .43x aux on the 28-70mm Tokina), Nikkor 10.5 mm fisheye, Quanteray 70-300mm f4.5, ProOptic 500 mm f6.3 mirror lens. http://donschaefferphoto.blogspot.com/
Well, I don't know if thatțs the case in any situation, but here you just didn't get the name right. Oh, and you should see this: http://artblart.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/wall-c2.jpg - these are lightboxes I told you about. I believe it's quite a different way to show images, that's why I like it so much!
Yes, that's correct, it made to look like a street panel. You should see one with your own eyes, it's really big and it actually makes you feel you're inside a movie still yourself