I came across Stephen Shore’s work about two years ago and have grown to appreciate his style more and more as time goes on. In the beginning of his career he photographed Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, and several other Factory attendees. Personally, I am partial to his explorations in color photography that began in the 1970s.
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Annie Leibovitz’s Disney Scenes
Not sure if you guys have seen these or not but Annie Leibovitz has taken a bunch of Disney princess photos featuring celebrities. These are a few of my favorites but there are a lot more ( including one of David Beckham as Prince Charming!)
just for laughs
Digital vs. 4×5
I was looking up 4×5 cameras and ended up reading this interesting article that compares a digital camera and a 4×5 camera. Enjoy.
Somalia Pirates: Photo Essay
Legos used for small repairs
This was a really interesting article!
I read “In a Tiny Universe, Room to Heal”, in the
spring and it was fascinating. After a tramatic incident Mark
Hogancamp created a world were he felt safe using toy planes, barbies,
and other things he has either found or people have given to him. The
article talks about how he “…captured his stories with thousands of
photographs, shooting on an old Pentax with a broken light meter”. Check it out 🙂"In a Tiny Universe, Room to Heal"
Sweden Playgrounds
Check out this bizarre playground in Sweden.
There are more in this gallery that was previewed on the Flickr blog. Â http://www.flickr.com/photos/playgroundology/galleries/72157627695017780/
My Inspiration
This is a video of Ansel Adams; the man I base  a lot my own work off of and aspire to. More or less the reason I’m aiming to become a National Geographic Photographer, but more or less to show people in my own work why our wilderness and wildlife matters.
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“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” – Ansel Adam
-Kevin Lowdon
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A little long, but really interesting stuff.