March 29th, 2007

A clearly misplaced object

Misplaced - Fora do Lugar

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January 25th, 2007

Jonas Bendiksen

At a glance you could say that Norwegian photographer Jonas Bendiksen has a more “traditional” approach to photography than the others featured here before.

Photograph by Jonas Bendiksen

But, sometimes, these things come up…

Photograph by Jonas Bendiksen

And that is exactly what draws and fascinates me s about his work: it is carried out in a frontier. He creates pieces which can be considered “good” or “correct” under the most traditional terms of photography (such as exposure, framing, color, light, etc) and, at the same time, presents some which are a bit more “challenging” and related to trends of the so-called contemporary photography (or those in which photographs themselves are the subjects).

Photograph by Jonas Bendiksen

What is even more striking is that he does it all in a meaningful way and within the scope of his own work, that is, it all seems to make a lot of sense so that when you see one of his images you almost “know” it really is his.

Photograph by Jonas Bendiksen

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January 6th, 2007

LEGO

Lego

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January 4th, 2007

Barbara Bouyne

French photographer Barbara Bouyne displays a diverse work. So diverse, in fact, that sometimes it seems that she has not decided on what to do, which is not bad at all; it leaves a lot of room for interesting stuff.

Barbara Bouyne

I have to admit that the flash based site got a bit on my nerves, but that did not stop me from seeing all the images. Their size was a little too small for my liking, but well. Only after I had seen the entire thing I found out that there are two pdfs for download: [1] [2]. And in those not only the whole thing seems much more coherent, but the size makes more sense.

The pictures of ‘cables’ (book one), however cliché, seem to touch on something new. The ones of Saint Petesburg are by far the most interesting ones (last images on the second book). But who am I to judge? Go to the site and check it.

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January 3rd, 2007

Pancho Tolchinsky

A mexican-born mathematician (!), born raised in Israel an living in Barcelona.

Pancho Tolchinsky

Very good work despite some exaggerations. Really worth a look.

Pancho Tolchinsky 2

More at: http://www.pilsjart.com/

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