Thursday, 10 October 2013

Photographers



Sally Mann

1971




1972-1973

1998

You might be picking up on the whole I-like-Sally-Mann vibe going on here. I think her work is very beautiful, I particularly enjoy how she's adopted a faded/blurred effect which makes her photos seem nostalgic, almost like snaps of someone's life. 



Ansel Adams 

Evening, McDonald lake, glacier national park, 1942

The Tetons and Snake river, 1942

The contrast in Adams' work gives incredible depth to his photographs, and makes each image very powerful. Something about them reminds me of scenic photos taken by my granddad before the invention of digital cameras. 



Sandy Skoglund

Cookies on a plate, 1978

Nine Slices if Marble Cake, 1978

Yeah, alright. I'm really hungry. And I've spent the entire day watching AHS Asylum so I kind of need some bright colours if I want to sleep tonight. That being said, the order and well matched colours does make you want to sit and stare at them for an extended period. I'll see if I feel the same way after dinner.
Dangit, now I'm hungry for shortbread and party rings.l









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