The other day I was sitting enjoying a cup of my favorite hot chocolate at Bouchon’s Bakery to look up and see a huge advertisement on the windows of Armani Exchange. The image was larger than life size of two men and a female, displaying sex appeal at its max with limited clothing and accessories. [...]
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F295 NYC!
Posted in Photo Event, photographers, tagged bostick and sullivan, camera obscura, christopher james, cyanotype, david brommer, david hockney, F295, f295 symposium, fine art, France Scully Osterman, Gabriel Biderman, hill country, ilan wolff, imagon, Jesseca Ferguson, Jill Enfield, Jo Babcock, john berger, Keith Taylor, margaret adams, Martha Casanave, Michelle Bates, new york camera club, photo intaglio, polaroid, polaroid impulse, Tom Persinger (founder of F295) on January 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Photographic processes have evolved so much over the course of this century, allowing creative individuals to experiment with any type of camera and output. If you had asked me about 6 years ago if I thought photographs were a fine art, I would have probably replied no. I thought heck you just point the camera [...]




