Posted on 09/21/2012 7:31:35 PM PDT by nuconvert
Vogue isn't a magazine known for covering football, but its latest issue features plenty of Tim Tebow -- uncovered
(Excerpt) Read more at thepostgame.com ...
Oh my gosh, yummy! Thats a great pic of Tebow. Thanks for posting Nuconvert!
“Julius Shulman does it for me. Cant get enough of his work.”
Just checked him out on line. Very nice - thanks for the tip!
I'm in the minority, but I don't care for Ansel Adams. Nature looks better in color. Humans look more interesting in B&W IMHO.
I like the pic above with the tire. And he keeps his pants on in the photos. How refreshing!
make mine Weegee.
Agree about Adams - never really saw what the fuss was all about.
He looks tired.
I agree. Consider all the access she's had over the years, starting as a college kid/ "staff photog" for Rolling Stone in the 60's.
Her negative files have to be treasures of the recording popular culture of the 20th century.
Oh yeah, Weegee! I have his collection too. Can’t get any more raw than that. Great eye.
There used to be a freeper named weegee. He was a huge fan, obviously. Hasn’t posted in over 3 years though.
Yousuf Karsh is one of my favorite portrait photog.
His picture of Lord Churchill is a classic. Winston was not cooperating with Karsh. Karsh finally grabbed the Dunhill out of Winnie's hand to get him to pose. Winnie gave that famous bull dog scowl in response which caught his resolve during WW2 and Karsh pushed the shutter. An icon of the icon.
“Tired” wasn’t exactly the word I was thinking. :)
Heh, last I heard, Annie Leibovitz was broke and getting evicted.
I think nu threw his other one down years ago.
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In the back hallway of a photo store where I once worked was a photo of A.A. taking a school group picture.
Titled, “Hey, a photographer’s gotta make a living, too.”
I know of two bodies of work from Weegee.
The best known one is of all those photos from both the top and the bottom of New York society.
The other is a collection of abstract shots featuring various optical distortions using mirrors and so forth. Some of these were published in the 50’s in Mechanix Illustrated.
I was amused by the X-Files story of a photographer with the uncanny, perhaps psychic ability to be on the scene of murders taking place in the seamy byways of New York City. They found evidence (ambiguous, as always) that the man might be very old, perhaps even immortal—until the very end of the story. The photographer’s name was “Andrew Felig.”
;~ D
muffed pun(t) indeed
You should look so tired
:~ p
I saw a similar ad once ... I think it was for a place called “Atlas Bagels”.
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