Sunday, December 12, 2010

Brad Hitz







Brad Hitz is a very interesting guy, he worked a lot of jobs to save enough money to go to Brooks Institute of photography. He works in fashion and in fine art. He works in all different mediums in photography, for example he works with daguerreotype and ambrotype and his subject matter changes a bit, but he keeps his photography interesting. His website is, http://www.bradhitz.com/

Gordon Matta-Clark







Gordon Matta Clark (1943-1978), he is famous for the "building cuts," which is a series of works in which he cut up abandoned buildings, and took document of it through photos and video. His work includes recycling and performance pieces. He studied at Cornell University, and when he was there he studied architecture, but he didn't use architecture in the way you would think. He described his architecture as "Anarchitecture".

Friday, December 10, 2010

August Sander




August Sander was born in Herdorf Germany. He was the son of a miner. He toured Germany as a commercial photographer. His specialty was architectural and industrial images. In 1901 August was employed with the Photographic Studio Graf in Linz, Austria.
August is well known for his "People of the Twentieth Century" work, his life long project showing the people of Germany. he won many awards over the years including a gold medal and the Cross of Honor in a Paris Exhibition. In 1963 August Sander suffered a stroke and died a few months later.

http://www.fraenkelgallery.com/index.php#mi=&pt=1&pi=10000&s=0&p=0&a=27&at=1

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Jason Salavon







Salavon who lives in Chicago Il, uses a grouping of images to make his photographs. He will pick a subject and gather about a hundred pictures and then blend them together using a photo merger that he created himself. The end result is a semi-blurred picture of that subject. I like his photos because they are not personal but you can still tell what they are.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Hellen Van Meene






Hellen Van Meene was born in Alkmaar, Holland in 1972, she attended the Gerrit Reitveld Academy, Amsterdam and College of Art, Edinburgh Scotland, and has exhibited internationally. Her work is held in the collections of major museums worldwide including the Stedelijk Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, MoCA Los Angeles, the Guggenheim Museum and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Her photos use a muted light which gives the photos an atmosphere that hovers between melancholy and departure.
http://hellenvanmeene.com/


Monday, December 6, 2010

Liu Zheng




Liu Zheng was born in 1969 in Hebei Provence. He studied optical engineering at the Beijing Technology Institute. Between 1991-1997 he worked as a professional photojournalist for The Worker's Daily. For 10 years Zheng worked on his "The Chinese" project which highlighted the people and country during a time of flux.
Liu is known for photographing homeless children, prostitutes, people in unexpected situations.His solo exhibits have been shown world wide such as New York, China and France. He was inspired by Diane Arbus and August Sander.

http://www.artnet.com/artist/423875672/liu-zheng.html

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Ka-Man Tse












Photographer and video artist Ka-Man Tse was born in Kowloon, Hong Kong in 1981. He attended Bard College in 2003 and received his BA. In 2009, he attended Yale University School of Art and received his MFA in photography in 2009. He taught at the City College in NY, NY from 2009-2010 as the Adjunct professor of photography.

Karin Bubaš









Karin Bubaš was born in 1976 in North Vancouver, Canada. She graduated from the Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design in 1998. She is both an artist and a photographer. For her photography, she takes photos of everyday objects and settings such as her grandparents home, a crack hotel, and Victorian homes. She is well known in Montreal, Washington DC and Brussels.


http://www.karinbubas.ca

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Paul Berger




Paul Berger was born in 1948 and is best known as a pioneer in exploring the artistic possibilities of digital imagery. Berger received his BFA from UCLA in 1970 and his MFA from the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester in 1973. In 1978 he co-founded the the photography program at the University of Washington, Seattle, where he has taught for thirty years.Paul initially used pre-digital photography in his explorations. In the series Mathematics he created layered images of mathematical formulas on a university blackboard, capturing them with a malfunctioning camera. The images probe the relationship of image and text, exploring what Berger calls the "site of notation" —the point where an idea becomes graphic. This work also introduces his interest in relinquishing some creative responsibility to his equipment, allowing for a degree of productive error.












Misty Keasler






Misty Keasler was born in Texas on April 28, 1978. Misty graduated from Columbia College Chicago with honors in 2001. She received the 2003 Dorthea Lange-Paul Taylor prize. She was named by Photo Distric News as one of the "25 under 25 up-and-coming American photographers". Her work has been collected by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Kiyasoto Museum of Photographic Arts in Japan. Misty lives and works in Dallas, Texas.



Reed Estabrook






Reed Estabrook. earned his BFA in Photography in 1969. In 1971, he earned a MFA in Photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and was later employed at the University of Illinois.He has taught at the University of Northern Iowa, Kansas City Art Institute and San José State University. He has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions such as the Museum of Modern Art-NYC, the Art Institute of Chicago, the J Paul Getty Museum and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. My favorite photographs for Reeds are color theory #6.



Saturday, November 20, 2010

Pieter Hugo



Pieter Hugo was born in Johannesburg South Africa in 1976. He is known for photographing people that are not viewed as mainstreamed. Pieter's work is known to follow the same style as Diane Arbus and August Sander.
In 2005 his work was displayed in the New York Aperture Foundation that was an exhibition that identified 50 young photographers. Pieter also won first prize for his work in the Portraits section of the 2006 World Press photo competition. Most of his work has been on exhibition in South Africa where he currently resides. http://www.pieterhugo.com/selected-work/permanent-error/permerror36.jpg/

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Gregory Crewdson




Gregory Crewdson was born on September 26, 1962 in Brooklyn, NY. In his teenage years, he was in a band called The Speedies and their hit song "Let Me Take Your Photo" was used in a HP commercial in 2005. He was inspried to be a photographer at the age of ten when his father took him to a Diane Arbus gallery. Crewdson is known for taking (more like producing- since he doesn't take the photo himself) beautiful photographs that can cost up to a million dollars to produce. He currently teaching photography at Yale University.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Jerry uelsmann



















Jerry Uelsmann was born on June 11, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan. He makes his images entirely in the darkroom, creates his surreal photographs in a series of steps, masking and exposing different areas of photosensitive paper as he changes negatives. He holds a BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology 1957 and both and MS and an MFA from Inidana University 1960. Jerry began teaching at the University of Florida, Gainesville in 1960, became a graduate research professor of art in 1974, and has since retired. His photographs are in museum collections worldwide, including the Art Institute of Chicago. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.

Ken Fandell






Ken Fandell was born in 1971 in Evanston, Illinois. He is known works in the mediums of photography, digital collage,text, and video. Fandell began his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara before enrolling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he completed a BFA in photography in1993. He went on to earn an MFA in photography and new genres at the University of Illinois at Chicago 1996. Ken lives and works in Chicago. I like the fact that you have to look at his art and then say oh no that’s not what I thought it was. I like his photo “Bust” best.



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Art wolfe










Art wolfe was born in 1951, as the youngest of three children born to a Navy-photographer father and a commercial-artist mother, Wolfe dreamed of becoming a full-time painter, not a photographer. It was at the University of Washington, while majoring in fine arts and art education that he first began experimenting with an old, used camera. Self-taught, he quickly mastered the mechanics of photography which proved to be the perfect medium for him, one which reflected both his strength as a painter and his love of nature and composition. His unique approach to nature photography is based on his training in the arts and his love of the environment. In 2000 Wolfe founded Wildlands Press (WP) to publish The Living Wild. His photographs are recognized throughout the world for their mastery of color, composition, and perspective. Art’s vision and passionate wildlife advocacy affirm his dedication to his work. By employing artistic and journalistic styles, he documents his subjects and educates the viewer. His unique approach to nature photography is based on his training in the arts and his love of the environment. Wolfe spends nearly nine months a year traveling. I can sit all day long and look at his photos, I kind of loose track of time when I look his images.

jerry


Jerry Avenaim was born Aug. 21, 1961 in Chicago ill. As a teenager, he got his first camera an all-manual 35mm Exakta. Jerry Avenaim best known for his fashion and celebrity images got his start in photography as assistant to legendary photographer Patrick Demarchelier. Jerry went out on his own in 1985, his first assignment was for a foreign edition Vogue cover of Cindy Crawford. He moved to Los Angeles in 1992, where he is now based. Jerry began photographing celebrities and immediately fell in love with it. Through the years, he has gained the trust of some of the most strong willed celebrities. Throughout his career Jerry Avenaim's photographs have been seen in almost every major magazine worldwide, including Vogue, GQ, Glamour, Vanity Fair and Newsweek. His list of advertising clients have included, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Phat Farm, Guess, Ford Motor Co., McDonalds, Twentieth Century FOX and Warner Bros.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

David Hockney




David Hockney was born in Bradford, Yorkshire (England) on July 9th, 1937. He attended the Bradford Grammar School, Bradford College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. Although he started off as painting, he is also a stage designer and a photographer. As a photographer, he is well known for his photo collages, which is very first one was of his mother (posted above). Hockney is still producing artwork today, mostly paintings.

http://www.hockneypictures.com