David Torcoletti was born Leominster, MA in 1957. He went to Rhode Island School of Photography. Then he found a job as a photography teacher at Northfield Mount Hermon School, where he stayed for fourteen years. Now and always, his passion is photography.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Tom Young
Tom Young is a photographer that was going up on the South Shore of Long Island, NY. He mostly photographs landscape and strange places that create the most beautiful shots.
Garry Winogrand
Garry Winogrand was a street photographer. He was born on January 14, 1928 in New York City. He died March 19, 1984 in Tijuana Mexico. "John Szarkowski called him the central photographer of his generation."
I like this picture a lot because it's people having a fun time and that are in love.
Its a summer love romance that every girl dreams of.
This picture is interesting to me because everyone has something to say and or gossip about.
My favorite aspect of this photo is the fact that the women is having so much fun and doesn't care about anything.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
20 Artist
1. Weegee
Masters of Photography
Aperture
Masters of Photography
Aperture
"Sammy's on the Bowery, 1940"
2. Mannequins
photos by George Bennit
photos by George Bennit
Pg 15,19
3. Harry Callahan
Master of Photo graphy
Aperture
"Chicago, ca. 1969"
Master of Photo graphy
Aperture
"Chicago, ca. 1969"
4. An autobiography Richard Avedon
5. Picturing the century by Bruce I Bustard
6. In Real Life
Six Women Photographers
by Leslie Sills
7. Eyewitness
150 Years of Photojournalism
Richard Lacayo and Geoge Russell
8. Alfred Stieglitz
Master of Photography
Aperture
"The Steerage, 1907"
9. August Sander
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Peasants Going to a Dance, Westerwalk, 1914" pg 71
10. Eugene Atget
Master of Photography
Aperture
11. Andre Kertesz
Master of Photography
Aperture
12. Barbara Morgan
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Merce Cunningham, Totem Ancestors"
13. Eikoh Hose
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Sagrada Familia, Barcelone, From the "Gaudi" series, 1977"
14.Photography
Reborn Image Making in the Digital Era
15. Red Ralph Eugene Meatyard
16.The Photo Book
17. The Americans Photos by Robert Frank
"Charity Ball - New York"
"Department store - Lincoln, Nebraska"
18. Steichen Published in collabration with The Museum of Modern Art
"Sunday Papers: West 86th Street, New York. c. 1922
"Foxgloves. France. 1926"
19. Margaret Bourke-White photographer
A Bulfinch Press Book Little, Brow and Company
"Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio, 1928"
20. Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Caballo de madera / Wooden horse, 1928"
6. In Real Life
Six Women Photographers
by Leslie Sills
7. Eyewitness
150 Years of Photojournalism
Richard Lacayo and Geoge Russell
8. Alfred Stieglitz
Master of Photography
Aperture
"The Steerage, 1907"
9. August Sander
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Peasants Going to a Dance, Westerwalk, 1914" pg 71
10. Eugene Atget
Master of Photography
Aperture
11. Andre Kertesz
Master of Photography
Aperture
12. Barbara Morgan
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Merce Cunningham, Totem Ancestors"
13. Eikoh Hose
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Sagrada Familia, Barcelone, From the "Gaudi" series, 1977"
14.Photography
Reborn Image Making in the Digital Era
15. Red Ralph Eugene Meatyard
16.The Photo Book
17. The Americans Photos by Robert Frank
"Charity Ball - New York"
"Department store - Lincoln, Nebraska"
18. Steichen Published in collabration with The Museum of Modern Art
"Sunday Papers: West 86th Street, New York. c. 1922
"Foxgloves. France. 1926"
19. Margaret Bourke-White photographer
A Bulfinch Press Book Little, Brow and Company
"Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio, 1928"
20. Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Master of Photography
Aperture
"Caballo de madera / Wooden horse, 1928"
Friday, November 1, 2013
Michael Carroll
Michael Carroll was an American photographer that impacted the world when he went to Romania to find out if the rumors were true about the Romanian orphan children. He made a movie called "Hand Held" and in the movie it was of him talking about what he witnessed at these orphanages. The rumors were true, infants and very young children were dying of mostly HIV and AIDS and other deadly diseases. While in Romania he wanted to make a difference on the children's lives so they can have a better future. He created a children relief fund to help the kids in need. You can get more information about that by clicking this link: http://inocenti.ro/. Comparing the orphanages from then and now much hasn't changed. There is less diseases than back then. One of the only big differences would have to be that more people are aware of the adoption process and would like to adopt the children. The still struggle with money and being able to prove for the children, but the Romanian Children Relief has helped making things like that easier. Michael Carroll was a big part of this because he help found it. Here are some of his picture that showed what it was like back then in the orphanages.
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