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Bringing Our History Into Focus
I’m not sure if anyone else is in the Native American Art History class this quarter but one of the articles that we have to read for it kind of relates to this class. The article is about a native American photographer taking pictures of other Native American people. The article is kind of interesting and the pictures are worth looking at too.
Just some pretty images to scroll through—>
http://dzineblog.com/2011/03/40-examples-of-minimalist-photography.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+WebWorldST+%28DzineBlog%29&utm_content=FaceBook
Forest Woodward is a photographer who graduated from UNC and traveled the world by just about every means possible and got some amazing shots on the way. Check it out!
http://www.paulpolitis.com/photography.asp
A friend showed me this awhile back, it’s pretty silly.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_H8TOKcfjg]
Here are some fantastic examples of underwater color photography. I was very impressed with these shots!
http://www.zenaholloway.com/
I really enjoy tilt shift photography and I just wanted to share with anyone who hasn’t heard of it before.
Here is a good example I found:
(Photo links to the artist’s flickr profile.)
The most informational page I can find on tilt shift is wikipedia, so my apologies if you don’t trust wiki. Tilt Shift Photography – Wiki
Here is a large Tilt Shift group on flickr if you want to browse through some more examples. Tilt Shift