Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => But is it Art? => Topic started by: 32BT on May 17, 2018, 11:05:18 am
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https://news.artnet.com/market/7-young-artists-making-impression-photo-london-1287818
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Oh well.
However, if young is your bag, get a look at the new Omega Watches video featuring Cindy Crawford's daughter and son. She's 15/16 and looks 20 at least; beautiful, so like her mother, as is her brother.
It's by Peter Lindbergh, and I was delighted to have picked up on both the photographer and the girl at the single viewing that I caught this evening. Black/white, of course, and all the better and stronger for it.
I'd provide a link, but don't know how to do that on the iPad. I found the commercial again in Google, but as I say, that's where it remains...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xd4bkuvMOe8
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Hold your finger on the web address line a couple seconds and lift. A panel of options will pop up. Touch "select all" and lift finger. A new panel of options will appear.... Touch "copy". Then go to the browser tab with LuLa and edit your post. When in edit, hold finger on a line a couple seconds and lift. A panel of options will appear .... Select "paste". The web address link shoud appear in your post.
http://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?action=post;topic=124819.0;last_msg=1044624
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Hold your finger on the web address line a couple seconds and lift. A panel of options will pop up. Touch "select all" and lift finger. A new panel of options will appear.... Touch "copy". Then go to the browser tab with LuLa and edit your post. When in edit, hold finger on a line a couple seconds and lift. A panel of options will appear .... Select "paste". The web address link shoud appear in your post.
http://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?action=post;topic=124819.0;last_msg=1044624
Thank you! So early in the morning and I've learned something new!
I've added the link to the post using the iPad.
Rob
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I saved the ad below (which i reproduce entirely without permission, but i haven't found any related image on their website, but it's for illustrative purposes). It struck me as representative of a recent trend in modelling images where there are a lot of structural elements to make the model stand out. A kind of adhd type multitasking modern hipster variant of a "non distracting" background!?
When i visited the ysl website, i also ran into a project they're doing photographing music icons (https://www.ysl.com/nl/shop-product/unisex/joshhommemusicproject_section).
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I saved the ad below (which i reproduce entirely without permission, but i haven't found any related image on their website, but it's for illustrative purposes). It struck me as representative of a recent trend in modelling images where there are a lot of structural elements to make the model stand out. A kind of adhd type multitasking modern hipster variant of a "non distracting" background!?
When i visited the ysl website, i also ran into a project they're doing photographing music icons (https://www.ysl.com/nl/shop-product/unisex/joshhommemusicproject_section).
You gotta admit: black/white is pretty cool.
http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/34291/1/hedi-slimane-reveals-his-next-creative-endeavour
Seems everyone still wants to be a photographer at some stage in life.