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Elliott Erwitt
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoElliott Erwitt likes children and dogs. Elliott answers questions from online media: Elliot Erwitt in “Visions and Images” hosted by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel New York pictures and a tour of his apartment Elliott Erwitt interviewed by Ken Light Elliott Erwitt Interview by Ken Light from Jim Goldstein on Vimeo.
Tags: aarh, aarh.dk, documentary, Elliott Erwitt, Magnum Photos, street photography
Print is not dead – wet plate collodion process
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoPrint Is Not Dead-Episode 1 Part 2- The Wet Plate Collodion Process from RETV from Resource Magazine on Vimeo.
Tags: aarh, aarh.dk, large format photography, wet plate collodion
Todd Hido – artist talk
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoTags: aarh, aarh.dk, art photography, artist talk, Todd Hido, Video
Outposts: Donovan Wylie
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoOutposts: Donovan Wylie from National Media Museum on Vimeo. Building upon his previous projects – Maze and British Watchtowers – Wylie’s new work continues to interrogate the architecture of conflict, and derives from the idea of vision and power. Wylie was recently embedded with Canadian troops in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province. From here he surveyed the [...]
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Andrew Moore presents Robert Adler – Burlesque
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoTags: aarh, aarh.dk, Andrew Moore, Robert Adler
The real Photoshop
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoPhotographers’ Laboratory | Papersky Toshio Saito is one of the last film printers in Japan and the only with a medal of honor. Saito San brought contemporary Japanese photography onto the worlds stage when he did the printing for MoMA’s legendary 1974 New Japanese Photography show. He printed for the likes of Ken Domon, Shomei [...]
On Garry Winogrand
By Jess Porse Clemmensen in Photography, VideoPhilosopher and Georgia Tech professor Ian Bogost talks about Garry Winogrand. Bonus info: The image that appears at 3:21 is shot in Copenhagen. Seeing Things – OOOIII from Ian Bogost on Vimeo. Via Petapixel
Tags: aarh, Garry Winogrand, Ian Bogost, Philosophy, street photography