Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Josh Poehlein

Written by Valentina on . Posted in art, drawing, photography

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Photographic works by Josh Poehlein:

“Borderlands explores the possibilities of photographic landscape by emphasizing spaces where the passage of time can be seen more clearly. Structures separate new from old, cultivation from neglect, and mine from yours. At these borders fresh water passes by stale buildings, plants push up through concrete, trees hide behind fences, or the structures themselves begin to disintegrate. These divisions highlight attempts to use and compartmentalize the landscape, as well as to repress and ignore the change contained within it. By drawing in white, information is removed from the images, reminding the viewer that a landscape is incomplete without a history or potential future. The pieces in Borderlands are a meditation on the possible, what could have been or what could be.”

Pamela Klaffke

Written by Valentina on . Posted in photography

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Pamela Klaffke is a former newspaper and magazine journalist who now works as a novelist and photographer. Her dreamy, vintage-inspired photographs are shot exclusively with analogue cameras using expired and/or damaged film.

She also sells his photographs on Etsy.

Francisco Reina

Written by Valentina on . Posted in art, photography

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Francisco Reina‘s photographic project “Strauss’ Legacy” (2009)…

“Strauss’ Legacy” is an approach toward the darkest side of human nature. It is a journey through the disastrous consequences that come about when people who, for the sake of political and economic interests and in the struggle for power, make decisions that have irreversible effects on other humans without the slightest concern for those who bear the brunt of their actions.”