Showing posts with label black and white photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black and white photography. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

human effigy

Amica Italia, March 210
by Mark Pillai


the statuesque repose .



Wednesday, July 28, 2010

some afternoon savoir faire


b.b
funny face
robert doisneau, 1943
le remorqueur du champ de mars

robert doisneau, 1971
les jambes du metro paris
robert doisneau
henri cartier bresson diep
brassai
mainbocher corset, horst p. horst, 1939
everyone calls me coco, i'm mad for chanel
catherine deneuve for louis vuitton
f/w 07


Thursday, December 17, 2009

gens de provence people (1951-1961)

photographs by toni harting
currently on display at the department (http://www.thedepartment.ca/)

excerpt from his memoirs..

"My own long and passionate love affair with Provence was born in Cannes in the summer of 1951, when another Dutchman and I formed a duo of traveling musicians, playing our guitars and singing all kinds of songs in a great variety of places for people of different nationalities and social backgrounds. We were musicians, ambulants, wandering minstrels, true bohemians living a life of intense exploration and great diversity that often led to extraordinary situations. We continued to perform with great success for several summers until well into the 1960s. During the years of our Provence adventures, I made thousands of black-and-white photographs of numerous colourful characters from many walks of life. I observed these people while they lived their lives on the streets and the beaches, in the bars and at the bullfights and the pétanque fields, when embracing each other or sleeping in the heat of the day, just being themselves.
Working in the photographic perspective called humanistic reportage, I put together a wide-ranging collection of candid, revealing portraits that are an original, joyous, thought-provoking, but above all honest historical documentary record of the lively spirit of those times.
With these pictures I celebrate the enchanting heart of the land of glorious light and present a loving look at the people of captivating Provence, the playground of Southern France.
"

picasso

il n'est rien de réel que le rêve et l'amour
nothing is real but dreams and love