Monday, December 9, 2013

Final Stuff

















 
FotoFilmic
 

FILM TALKS #12: Lauren Semivan | Photographer (Detroit MI, USA)

 

 

 


This blog was founded by VNB in 2012. The site is very organized and easy to read and is not as boring as most of the other blogs and it is the best looking one so far. The blog tends to focus on just photogaphy so i kind of have some bias twards it because i like to see a little fine art mixed in. Even if it is the best looking one we have looked at i still hate it (it puts off a arrogant kind of vibe)
This group of photographs wa screated by Lauren Semivan
.These works are in black and white and are cluttered and strange and i dislike them a lot. they seem kind of interesting but i can not figure them out and they have no appeal to my tastes.
 



 



Aperture

 

The Conjurer: In the Archive with Timothy Prus

 

 


This blog was founded by
a group of photographers. The site is very organized and easy to read but somewhat plain but not as boring as most of the other blogs so i guess it the best one so far. The blog tends to focus on just photogaphy so i kind of have some bias twards it because i like to see a little fine art mixed in.

This group of photographs was gathered by Brian Dillon from London’s Archive of Modern Conflict. He thought, as most people do, the name was strange and it paid off. These photos can be verry odd and i am glad someone took them and let them see the light of day.

 

 

 


http://www.aperture.org
Glasstire
Debra Barrera’s Sports Car on Earth, in Space

 



This blog was founded by
Rainey Knudson. The site is very organized and easy to read but somewhat plain and boring like most of the other blogs so i guess i cant hold it against her. The blog shows both photographs and fine art.
This instillation was one of my favorites so far. The instillation was done by Debra Barrera and is the front and rear bumpers of an older sports car and is displayed in a way that it is the original length of the car. The thing about this instillation is that the lights actually work. This work fell down during the opening and was broken and soon after removed from the gallery and replaced with a memorial in honor of the work of art.
 


 




 
This image was created by Twig Carpa and it really caught my attention due to its creepy nature.
 
 
 
 
This image was created by Zappa Frank and i was drawn to this image due to the fact that it just looks fun and energetic.
This image was made by Tadao Cern and its just a cool idea because most people have to look perfect in any photo they are in.

Stacey Bode created this photo and it shows a funny side of children's photographs.

This image i found and i could not find the name of the creator but its appeal is apparent.