Rudi Zygadlo
new track coming out very soon, I met the director of this video in a pub and he showed me the final video, it’s beautifully epic sublimity. I’ll post it when it goes live
new track coming out very soon, I met the director of this video in a pub and he showed me the final video, it’s beautifully epic sublimity. I’ll post it when it goes live
Edward Burtynsky at the Photographers’ Gallery is reviewed on theartsdesk website
I was researching Namibia for a future trip and came across this stunning video, a great example of strong editing and colour grading, with a good photographic eye.
Additionally it shows you don’t need plot, characters or people to make and inspiring video, sometimes nature is inspiration enough.
Shot on Canon 5D Mark II, zeiss lenses
edited with FCP graded in Color by
IvanVania & Roberto Brudaglio
Exhibition: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen: The Camera as a Mirror’
#1: © Robert Mapplethorpe, 1979, Patti Smith
#2: © Seydou Keïta, 1950-1952, Untitled #420
#3: © Seydou Keïta, 1950-1952, Untitled #419
#4: © Samuel Fosso, ca. 1970s, Sans titre. De la série Années 70These photos are part of the exhibition: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen: The Camera as a Mirror’ at the Moderna Museet, Malmö, Sweden.
This spring we will be showing more than forty photographs from the period 1950-90 taken by leading artists such as Andy Warhol, Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe, Samuel Fosso, Tracey Moffatt, and Elina Brotherus. The exhibition focuses on the art of portrait photography and how the artist in his or her studio creates images that depict people not just as they actually are, but also as they would like to appear. (read more)
Exhibition dates: Feb. 18 – Apr. 22, 2012
(thanks to ArtBlart)
“We don’t hire homies to bake bread. we bake bread to hire homies.”
Homeboy Industries, the passion project of an L.A. priest, has brought life reboots to hundreds of former criminals, including onetime gang members and the fallen CEO of mega-construction company KB Home.
Author Unknown, but by god these waves are epic.
(via oktoberkind)
Great inspirational documentary on the creative process of French photographer Vincent Fournier as Picture Perfect visits him at his studio in Paris and travels with him to the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida prior to the last space shuttle launch. Big fan of his work and otherworldly sci-fi style.