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The Art of Photography => Discussing Photographic Styles => Topic started by: Rob C on October 09, 2015, 03:50:54 pm

Title: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: Rob C on October 09, 2015, 03:50:54 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RSknnxOals

She's been there; she still is there; she knows a thing or two...

Rob C
Title: Re: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: donbga on May 19, 2016, 09:26:34 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RSknnxOals

She's been there; she still is there; she knows a thing or two...

Rob C

I've been a follower/admirer of Sarah's work for decades.

That being said I thought this video sucked. I get the concept of the production, but it did little to enhance my appreciation of her work.

Besides that I thought your weren't partial to photo themed videos Rob.

Don Bryant
Title: Re: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: Rob C on May 19, 2016, 10:44:32 am
I've been a follower/admirer of Sarah's work for decades.

That being said I thought this video sucked. I get the concept of the production, but it did little to enhance my appreciation of her work.

Besides that I thought your weren't partial to photo themed videos Rob.

Don Bryant

I loved her from the first time she hit Britsh Vogue. However, not everyone is that familiar with her oeuvre, so I thought this could give a reasonably good tasting, as it were. IMO, her best stuff came with the Pirelli '72 calendar and also Cacharel. If anything, I feel that after that initial period she became a little bit too 'in a world of her own', so to speak. But, she has the clout to make that work for her.

Shortly before I left the UK at the start of the 80s I was in London and met Derek Forsyth, the AD during that first period of Pirelli productions; we spoke about them for a while and I dared the opinion that Sarah's was the best of them. Apparently, it was, in fact, the least well-received!

Not sure about the comment regarding the type of video: quite often the images, left to their own devices, are more eloquent that their parent, but in her case, I find that she sings a close echo to the stuff inside my own dome. I mean, that being so, how can I argue with my own shadow? But that my photography could be as expressively eloquent as hers, though!

Rob
Title: Re: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: Rob C on May 19, 2016, 11:02:13 am
http://www.philsternarchives.com/about/

Play the video...

Rob
Title: Re: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: Rob C on December 05, 2017, 03:00:36 pm
Found a new collection of her pix that some may enjoy.

https://models.com/people/sarah-moon

Rob
Title: Re: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: donbga on December 05, 2017, 04:03:28 pm
Found a new collection of her pix that some may enjoy.

https://models.com/people/sarah-moon

Rob
Thanks Rob!
Title: Re: Sarah Moon's Way to Creativity
Post by: Rob C on December 05, 2017, 04:21:47 pm
Thanks Rob!



It'a pleasure!

She does seem to be getting even more gloomy, though; but there you go.

Rob