Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: Where the heck was that site?  (Read 6318 times)

Stuarte

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 128
    • http://
Where the heck was that site?
« on: January 13, 2008, 09:39:42 am »

Some time over the last year I came across the site of a photographer who was doing brilliant things with simple objects, e.g. two clothes pegs/pins, matches - just arranging them in an unexpected way or shooting them from an unfamiliar angle.  

I can't remember the name of the photographer, and I can't remember whether I found the site through LL or through Stumble or through another link... but I thought that the collective knowledge of LL might come to the rescue.

All that I remember, apart from the style of photography, was that the photographer is a woman and the images are arranged centre-page, one above another, so you just scroll down.  The pictures had a wonderful combination of beauty and wit.

My purpose is to illustrate a talk I'm giving about NLP to occupational health doctors in Holland - I want to illustrate and dramatize the power of seeing familiar objects from a different perspective.
Logged

sergio

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 666
    • http://www.sergiobartelsman.com
Where the heck was that site?
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2008, 08:01:29 pm »

I donĀ“t know if it is what you are looking for but google for the work of Chema Madoz. Simple, beautiful, eloquent and simply brilliant.
Logged

Stuarte

  • Full Member
  • ***
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 128
    • http://
Where the heck was that site?
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2008, 02:33:26 am »

Yes, yes yes!  Fantastic Sergio - exactly the one I was looking for.

Thank you very much indeed.
Logged

jjj

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 4728
    • http://www.futtfuttfuttphotography.com
Where the heck was that site?
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2008, 09:59:04 am »

Very nice photos.
Sadly the site's a bit clunky, but I still looked through the images.
Logged
Tradition is the Backbone of the Spinele
Pages: [1]   Go Up