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I am a graphic designer by day, musician by night and photographer by every other moment. My love, expressed through photography, is to capture serene moments which travel, by way of photons, through my plane of existence. I aim to awaken a sense of unrestrained quietness in moments sometimes filled with chaos. My photographs serve as a corporeal reflection of my memory. Deep in my heart lives a love for film and I will continue to use it until it no longer exists.
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I love photography when it isn't posed. When what I capture is something that so captivates the people doing it that they aren't paying attention to me or my camera. Because of this I love sports and street photography. Athletes of all types are focused completely on their sport so I can capture them in moments of intense focus and motion.
People on the street are often engaged in a conversation or busily going from one place to another. Again, I can capture people when they aren't paying attention to my camera.
That's what I love to do.
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drawing
My images focus on capturing the elegant spirit of animals expressed through minute details, how fur and whiskers lie, a reflection in the eyes. Each detail fascinates me, finding exciting rhythms of curves, patterns, light, shadow and their relation to each other. Despite each animal's differences from us, we are connected at the most basic level.
Perhaps by peering into their world, we can better understand our own. I continue to explore these wonderful creatures and also venture into new styles and genres. The work posted here spans many years, united through my quest for knowledge and exploration of form.
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I escaped my stint in the corporate world (where I worked for NBC, Bravo, and IFC) by going to graduate school. By the time I got my MBA, my entrepreneurial spirit took hold and I began creating jobs for myself which make me feel "warm and fuzzy".
In the past two years, I have become a photographer (published in such local papers as the New York Times) and am having a pretty good time at it! I plan on always being involved in interesting projects and never losing sight of the important things in life.
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When we look at art we create a story in our minds about the content and we add to the context. Similarly, when we read a story, we imagine what the characters and their surroundings look like. We also speculate on the life of the artist or writer. And as far as the spoken word goes, we all know it's not always as easy as we may think or would have it to ask our souls to come out through our mouths. It's fascinating, delicate, and frustrating and in my art I am drawn to those things that allow me to include all of these aspects. There has to be a narrative and poetic quality to the images.
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design
I am decadence, I am aberrance, I am nonsense, I am alone.
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Many of you who already know me, can confirm how unbelievably cool my whole life has been. I've got a great career, really cool toys, and I get to live in one of the most beautiful places on the whole planet. My whole family are great people who spend a huge amount of time and resources helping others. Many of my friends are some of the best and brightest on this planet. Some of my experiences are almost science fiction. With luck and good friends on my side, I've shook hands, and broke bread with Authors, Rock Stars, Astronauts, and Presidents.
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I'd like someone else to see this stuff for a change.
Please let me know what you think...good, bad or indifferent.
Cheers.
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As a native of Brooklyn, the borough is central to my photographic work. Whether in portraiture or landscape, Brooklyn is a core theme in my photographs. "Brooklyn Accents" is a work in progress that explores gentrification and cultural transformation through Brooklyn's urban landscape. It is also an effort to preserve a Brooklyn that may not be around tomorrow.
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Hungarian born Nandor Losonci grew up in Leipzig, Germany and studied at the city’s renowned Academy of Visual Arts. His work focuses on the small human moments that happen a thousand times a day in our busy world but are seldom noticed or appreciated for their inherent beauty.
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i fell in love with new york. coming from berlin, germany, one is really challenged by the fast pace - new york lifestyle. i love the colors in nyc. everything seems to have a cineastic look to it. i had an exhibition in berlin and i am currently looking for a ny gallery. the pictures come in the size 20x30" and are face mounted to acrylic. tips and comments are highly appreciated!
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The project is an obsessive sartorial view on Manhattans finest store windows.
It plays with found light, shapes, and the seasons most coveted pieces. Shot like in studio stills or sometimes plays with the juxtaposition of the city, it takes window shopping to a new level of art.
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My experimentations with photography began with the desire to create a new visual language that extends beyond the traditional bounds of representational photography: to produce what seems to be a contradiction in terms—painterly cameraless light drawings. Visually they are a lyrical merging of painting and photography, inspired by Cubism, Futurism, and the contemporary use of digital manipulation in sound and art.
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Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. The windows of the Soul.
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35, Does his best to do the switch from Web Design to Pro Photography. Husband and Father. Constantly Overdraft. Dreamer.
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drawing
I've lived in wrath. I've lived in hedonism. I've lived in celibate seclusion. I've semi-crippled myself seeking to be a soldier. I've loved and lost a brilliant and beautiful dalliance-dancer/Joycean genius. I have feted and I have starved.
At twenty-eight, I take pictures of the inanimate with a borrowed camera. I sketch my unconscious while sipping whiskey at the bar. I write questionable prose when awakened by amorous nightmares. I live, for now, by a rolling green sea, and wonder at what might kill me.
Memento mori,
Eric
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I am a multi-media artist dealing with the issue of identity through self-portraiture. Ultimately, I am interested in the performance and rehearsal of that identity.
Through my artwork, I share my personal story of clones, bright lights, backstage rehearsals, trendy clothes, beautiful clear skin, manic depression, anti-gravity, homosexuality, and celebrity. My chaotic and colorful reality is born from American pop culture, political misunderstandings, racial tension, mainstream manipulated media, religious disbeliefs, psychological disorders, and technological breakthroughs.
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Lucy Autrey Wilson is an artist living and working in Northern California.
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In my photos, I attempt to capture that Insight and Inspiration which can be found in simple discarded objects such as food waste and gutter clutter, or common household items. In effect, to demonstrate that beauty is indeed all around us.
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Alternately, a landscape painter, an abstract painter and a photographer. I've focused myself more seriously on photography recently, printing on a large scale and searching for venues to show my work.
Right now, I'm only interested in the loose, blurred and rough-looking image, perhaps because in sensation they most resemble the paintings I've done. I'm greatly aided in this approach by shooting through the viewfinder of a vintage Kodak Duaflex from 1950. Most definitely not a state-of-the-art camera, It's lens is covered with dust and scratches and it's distorted reality closely mimics my own.
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