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Friday, March 30, 2012

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mlag

Friday, March 23, 2012

Tom Kondrat

Hjalteyri by Tom Kondrat
Hjalteyri, a photo by Tom Kondrat on Flickr.

Tom Kondrat

"the way"

"the way" by Natia Rekhviashvili
"the way", a photo by Natia Rekhviashvili on Flickr.

Natia Rekhviashvili

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Monday, March 19, 2012

Sunday, March 18, 2012

ice

ice by ingeborg klarenberg
ice, a photo by ingeborg klarenberg on Flickr.

ingeborg klarenberg

Interview with young talented photographer: Laura Makabresku


               What is it that attracts you the most of what you have around you?  

Dark forests, humid mosses, silence, dark, sensitivity, the sound you hear when you immerse your head under water, tales about universe told by my lad in bed before going to sleep.

      Tell us about your experience as  photographer what did it give you?

Constant unrest, need of knowing myself and knowing what does art mean to me.

  Three adjectives to describe yourself.

Latent, quiescent, double nature.




     A film, a book and a song. 
Piano tuner of the earthquakes (by Stephen and Timothy Quay), The Painted Bird (by Jerzy Kosiński), All the pretty little horsies (by Current 93).

      What camera do you use? Dou you use one lense?

I use lots of cameras, i.e. zenith-b, zenith 12xp, zenith 11, praktica plc3, canon 50e, kiev 88. As for the lens I have them many, but mainly prime lens, i.e. canon 50mm 1.8 or many kinds of helios.

     Tell about exhibition if you ‘ve had any.


    Do you sell prits? How do you make it and where can someone buy?

Yes, I do. You can buy them here: lauramakabresku.bigcartel.com. You can also pick some of my photos from my flickr, blogspot or deviantart. I print them on high quality matte paper, sign and date them. If someone is interested, I can also print a photo on canvas in bigger sizes, i.e. 40x60, 50x70 or bigger.

      Favourite photographer.

Paolo Roversi, Tim Walker, Ellen Rogers, Annie Leibovitz, Alison Scarpulla, Aëla Labbé, Robert Moses Joyce..

      Your main concept.

Fairy tales.

  Your plans.
Short movie. Going abroad (Island, Ireland or maybe Australia?). Buy two russian cats. To open taxidermy workshop.


Sunday, March 11, 2012

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Untitled by howlingatmoons
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howlingatmoons

Micha

Micha by julie.lansom
Micha, a photo by julie.lansom on Flickr.

julie.lansom

Saturday, March 10, 2012

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mlag

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Dusdin Condren

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Photographer Corinne Perry: I am a self portrait Artist whose work is produced through the means of photography. My work is shot in analogue normally black and white 35 mm film and taking inspiration from techniques that were popular in the 19th century. I hand colour my black and white photographs using a range of art materials allowing me full creative control over the colour scheme and that hand on connection with my work.
Within my work I aim to create a sense of beauty even within the most emotionally painful concepts. With my work being like a visual representation of my dairy a way of expressing my emotions with it being very much inspired by my life and my emotional state being very much the driving force behind my work with the actual process of producing the work being self-reflective and therapeutic.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Untitled by Berta Pfirsich
Untitled, a photo by Berta Pfirsich on Flickr.

Berta Pfirsich

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Untitled, a photo by Berta Pfirsich on Flickr.

Berta Pfirsich

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claudiabaer

Photographer Veronika Anna W. from Lodz, Poland:

"I am a photographic autodidact, graduated from culture and film studies. 
Although I keep working in the field of digital photography, I chose the world of photographic films and polaroids.These are the most proper means of presentating past moods, as well as means of creating oneiric world of women and demons, fairy tales and myths."