Body cinema: Masters of Photography – Diane Arbus
Although her artworks were exhibited and published widely, Diane Arbus’s carrier and work seem to have this oracular aureole, don’t you think…
Diane Arbus: Mexican
Although her artworks were exhibited and published widely, Diane Arbus’s carrier and work seem to have this oracular aureole, don’t you think…
Diane Arbus: Mexican
Dancer and choreographer Maja Drobac could be with certainty described as multi-talented artist… she expresses herself, parallel with dance, in the fields of photography and writing, too…
Portrait of Maja Drobac by Srikanth Kolari (c)
Martin Bruch is certainly one of the most famous lomographers. His photos, taken in the moment when he fell off the wheelchairs, were till now exhibited at events and spaces such as the Venice Biennale (2001), Sadler’s Well London, Conversation Centre Liverpool, Künstlerhaus Graz, Tanzquartier Wien…
Photo by Martin Bruch (c)
Sometimes I really like small ‘pocket’ photography exhibitions, especially if they present photographer’s particular cycle, because you can sharpen your view, your perception and, somehow it forces you to immerse deeply into the idea…
In the age when everything is being so procurable via the net, it’s a little bit strange when you find out that there aren’t many web sites covering the carrier of such an interesting photographer as Darlene Delbecq.

Photo: Eyeglasses by Darlene Delbecq (c) Continue reading
There are several interesting connections among ethnologists / anthropologists if they happen to be also photographers: being artistically hooked up to dance (in all forms), having a passion for street art (graffiti or murals), and interest in music (in all forms, too!).
(Oh, I forgot also one thing: collecting vintage stuff – old photo gear or analogue and plastic cameras)

Photo: Martha Cooper (c) Continue reading
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