Monday, September 13, 2010

Framing an Afternoon

There is a really neat little book that sits on my shelf wedged somewhere between Salinger and Fitzgerald. Its full of hundreds of photographs from all sorts of artists from all sorts of time periods. Here's twenty of my favorites.
                 
Sam Shere_The Hindenburg Disaster
  

Philippe Halsman_Dali Atomicus


Bill Owens_We're Really Happy, Our Kids Are Healthy, We Eat Good Food, And We Have A Nice Home

Dorthea Lange_Migrant Mother Nimpomo, California

Ed Van Der Elsken_Love On The Left Bank

Edward Weston_Nude On Sand

Frederico Patellani_The Lazio Plain

Gerry Cranham_Happy Valley Racing, Hong Kong

Gjon Mili_Picasso

Helmut Newton_They Are Coming

Jean-Philippe Charbonnier_Backstage At The Folies Bergeres, Paris

Larry Clark_Untitled

Leonard Freed_Suspect In Police Car, New York

Margret Hemather_Semi Nude Male

Lewis Morley_Christine Keeler

Mario Testino_Untitled

Ian Bradshaw_Streaker


Pentti Sammallahti_Sando, Dragsfjard


Ralph Gibson_Untitled

Bettina Rhemis_Acrobats II


Some of these are just fun images; a slew of wacky, sexy, tense, and out there imagery. 

-Echo-Out-
 

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