garry winogrand (January 1928-March 1984) was a street photographer who captured the essence of the american people in the 20th century. he used a pre-focused, wide angle lens on a 35mm leica camera, while snapping away at people who passed by. his photographs are full of movement, mysterious lighting as well as giving us a very interesting way to look at common american people of the 1960s. winogrand's style is unique because he always manages to find peculiar connections between the figures he spontaneously discovers on the street.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
garry winogrand
Friday, March 6, 2009
Alessandro Zuek Simonetti
is there lithium in that lady's ice cream?
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
comment est ce que je m'habille comme une parisienn
Joanna Gollard just posted her interview with Parisian street fashion photographer Garance Dore. Garance's blog is great-it's filled her drawings and photographs of beautiful Parisians clad in stripes, leather, sequins, fur, and boots.
Joanna: Do French women wear lots of stripes? That’s how it is in the movies...
Garance: I stand witness straight from my armoire, and I've got my hands on: three short-sleeved striped shirts, two long-sleeved striped shirts, two round-necked striped pullovers, and one striped cardigan...
Do French women wear lots of layers? They seem to...
The French woman does “unconscious layering.” (I just made up that expression, because the French woman loves to use English phrases to sound cool.) It comes from the very popular concept called "I-don’t-have-anything-to-wear-this-morning-i’ll-just-grab-whatever..." But when dressing up, she never forgets the sexy detail, even if she’s a bit disorganized. So there goes the (too) short skirt, the tee that falls off a shoulder, etc...
Here in New York, people wear lots of patterns and prints. But it seems like French women wear mostly solid colors, is that true?
Yeah. That’s right. The French wear mostly black, but we’re known to mix it up a bit. Like for special occasions, we’ll even wear grey. Ha! But overall, Joanna, the mystery behind the French woman is that she has confidence in herself, despite all the nonsense she says.
if you speak French, you can read the rest of the interview on Garance's blog.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Malgosia Bela for Emilio Pucci
photographer Juergen Teller shot Malgosia Bela for Pucci's S/S08 collection. Bela looks like a rebellious pucci-clad princess.
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