Archive for the 'Photography' Category

Sleeveface - fun with vinyl…

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by Frank
sleeveface

Put an album cover infront of your face (or other body part) to create an illusion, take a picture and submit it to SleeveFace.com… it’s that simple.

Or you could just be lazy and browse through the pictures for a laugh. Sleeveface.

Cuba Obscura - photos of Cuba in the last year of Castro’s reign…

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 by Frank
Cuba Obscura

There’s so much I haven’t had a chance to blog about lately. Cuba Obscura, prints of Cuba taken with pinhole photography by our good friend (Sir) Brian Barry.

With Castro handing over power to his brother the timing of these prints seems kind of nice. Brian took them while on a visit to Cuba last year as far as I know, so if your a Cuba nut they might mark the occasion nicely for you.

The prints are Photo Intaglio Etchings (ask brian, not me) and are available from Cork Printmakers, or contact Brian about them.

Go check out the site.

Masked Cloud Grafitti…

Monday, December 10th, 2007 by Frank
Masked Cloud Grafitti

Grafitti I spotted while running for a train. Snapped it on the camera phone. Sure why not.

UPDATE: Graffiti. Not Grafitti. I always get that wrong.

Here comes that rainbow again…

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 by Frank
Rainbow

Taken with my Nokia 6300 in Cork yesterday. I take photos with my phone now and then and do nothing with them, so if they’re anyway half decent from now on they might end up here. Just fer fun.

Susanne Middelberg - photographing humanity.

Friday, June 15th, 2007 by Frank
Wonderwoman Family

I seem to be drawn to photographers who have a knack for capturing human vulnerability. Remember the Charlie White post?

Susanne Middelberg certainly has the aforementioned knack. Her portraits in particular seem to effortlessly x-ray her subjects to their most vulnerable.

Some of the portraits are nudes, and nudity helps make people feel more vulnerable as subjects of course, but what I like about Susanne Middelberg’s work is that there is no attempt to make her subjects conform to traditional perceptions of beauty, she brings out the beauty of her subject in a very natural way.

The image at the top of this post is the one that first brought Susanne Middelberg to my attention - from a series where she uses superhero costumes to highlight the common humanity of what goes on behind the facades we portray to the outside world.

below are some of her more intimate portriats. Check out her site for more, I’d love to tell you more about her, but all the information I could find is in Dutch or something as she’s from the Netherlands!

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