Friday, February 21, 2014

Final Project Milano mio

Dimensions   4896 x 3264
Exposure   1/75 sec at f/2.2
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 1600

 Dimensions (cropped)   3813 x 1796
Exposure   1/800 sec at f/5.6
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 500

 Dimensions   4896 x 3264
Exposure   1/75 sec at f/3.6
Focal Length    23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 5000

 Dimensions   4896 x 3264
Exposure   1/850 sec at f/8.0
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 1600

 Dimensions (cropped)   3036 x 4625
Exposure   1/900 sec at f/9.0
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 1600

 Dimensions (cropped)  2964 x 4255
Exposure   1/950 sec at f/11
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 1600

 Dimensions (cropped)   4358 x 2893
Exposure   1/850 sec at f/8.0
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 500

 Dimensions (cropped)  3827 x 3007
Exposure   1/680 sec at f/5.6
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 500

Dimensions (cropped)  4283 x 2808
Exposure   1/550 sec at f/5.6
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 500

Dimensions (cropped)   4483 x 3136
Exposure   1/850 sec at f/7.1
Focal Length   23 mm
ISO Speed Rating   ISO 500

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Mikhael Subotzky

Cell 33, E2 Section, Pollsmoor Maximum Security Prison  2004


The Mallies Household, Rustdene Township, Beaufort West  2006


Residents, Vaalkoppies  2006


http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=30365

Look by Newsha Tavalolian


The project was my desire to look deeply into the lives of those around me who I have known for over ten years and who live in my building. I wanted to bring to life the story of a nation of middle class youths who are everyday battling with themselves, their isolated conformed society, their lack of hope for the future and each of their individual stories. Over a period of six months at 8pm I fixed my camera on a tripod in front of the window where I had watched the same view of the city for ten years.
I have tried to capture a moment of each of their stories within the frame of a window that looks out onto the cold concrete buildings which surround us daily.






Friday, January 17, 2014

Da archivio di teatro La Scala

Photos by Silvia Lelli e Roberto Masotti (anni '70 / '90) 









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