Friday, September 17, 2010

Warsaw born, NY based photographer Justine Kurland, Nudes from her series 'Of Woman Born' are fascinating in their “hyperreal artificiality” (BNET). The depiction of breast feeding mothers and their infants gathered in cult-like or hippie commune environments where they all stand naked is both eerie and beautiful. Its so natural its seems unreal! And the best part of all her work is the high-keyed, large-format C-prints that her images are presented on. To photograph this series, Kurland drove across the country while living in a van with her one-year old son. She began in New York City and made her way across the southern U.S. toward the Pacific Northwest. She stopped at some 45 locations, including national parks, beaches and campgrounds, to take photographs of other mothers and children that she met along the way. The exhibition’s title is taken from an essay by Adrienne Rich about the realities of motherhood. Kurland uses the natural landscape as a stage for these photographs, constructing an optimistic fantasy about living in harmony with nature and finding faith in humankind even as the world becomes increasingly unsettling. The resulting pictures of nudes posed on beaches, foggy coastlines and under waterfalls give this timeless subject matter an otherworldly quality. Works reference Pictorialist photography, early 19th century landscape photographs intended to lure settlers to the American West, and even Arthur Rackham's turn-of-the-century fairy tale illustrations.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

The British photographer David Parker investigates landscapes in a contemporarty way through the medium of large-scale, black and white photography. The serie I'm showing here is the Siren serie: long exposure shots of random islands and rocks in the middle of nowhere. To me, Parker's landscapes are dreamy, and indeed siren. They give me a mistic, empty feeling. A world that isn't discovered yet.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

I just stumbled over the beautiful work of Belgian photographer Jean Francois Carly. Going through his portfolio, I was really attracted and inspired by his personal work, especially his ‘Snakes’ series. To see more of his work: http://www.jfcarly.com/

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

These are some pictures of the serie 'Fallen' of the photographer Toby Burrows. I found it when I was going true some blogs. I really the strange sort of peace in the pictures.

Monday, September 13, 2010

A few days ago I found about Torkil Gudnason when I was going true trendland. It really got to me. And it reminded me of the Hugh Turvey's x-ray flower photography. It really gave me the inpspiration to do an still life with flowers my self. That I will show in a couple of weeks. I am not sure what technique he used to capture these flowers in such a graphically visual way. The colors are mind blowing. http://www.torkilgudnason.com