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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. Newer posts →. E is for Elephant. September 1, 2011. E is for Elephant. No wonder they call them elephants. They’re so big. Nice work Gracie. Why do I love the circus? I think I recall being taken to one as a kid in the 1950s. But maybe not. I could just be remembering a movie I saw. Or something on TV. Or an old snapshot. There is a lot of straw on the ground. The man must have come to visit the elephant at his home. I knew ...
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N is for Nubian and Newfoundland | On Vernacular
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. N is for Nubian and Newfoundland. February 24, 2016. Take a look at the history of Pictorialism and how diffusion was used to create an “artistic” look. Take a look at snapshots and after seeing enough of them you can eventually see the entire history of photography replicated unintentionally. View all posts by John →. This entry was posted in Snapshots. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Art of the Snapshot.
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A Vernacular Tintype | On Vernacular
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. N is for Nothing. N is for Nubian and Newfoundland →. November 26, 2012. The photographer was so new to his trade and to the photographic medium that he could not control studio lighting. He brought the available family members and the family dog out into the best light available, the middle of a field with a fence in the background. That to me makes it vernacular. View all posts by John →. This entry was posted in Folk Art.
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On Vernacular Photographs from the John Nichols Gallery. About “On Vernacular”. John Nichols is owner of John Nichols Gallery in downtown Santa Paula, Calif. Since 1984. Vintage, vernacular and contemporary photography and art services. N is for Nubian and Newfoundland. February 24, 2016. November 26, 2012. N is for Nothing. July 16, 2012. M is for Mountain Lion. July 4, 2012. Now let me tell you about Herman Keene. He was a lion hunter. When his son was asked by his 6th grade teacher what his fa...I was...
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Google Life Photo Archive. GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE; Photography Collections Online. 別掲のTHE INDEPENDENT PHOTO BOOKも氏の運営。 写真家でもあり、過去の名作写真集をスキャンして再出版するErrata Editionsのクリエイティブ ディレクターでもあるジェフリー ラッドの写真集レビューサイト。 Small Publishing / ZINE. THE INDEPENDENT PHOTO BOOK. SELF PUBLISH, BE HAPPY. ONE MAN’s TREASURE. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You may use these. A href= title= abbr title= acronym title= b blockquote cite= cite code del datetime= em i q cite= strike strong. Ken Iseki : blogger, editor, between the books.
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Lost Gallery: What Is Going On Here?
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. What Is Going On Here? There are portraits and action shots and there are landscapes and interiors. There are many photographic subjects. When we page through the albums we have various oo/ah reactions. Beauty and humor, memories and nostalgia; each photograph sparks it's own comment and reaction. But here now is a collection photographs that make the observer ask just one question:. What is going on here? Sometimes there's an answer, but sometimes not. How did you get in here?
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Lost Gallery: Back Page - Unauthorized Photographs (Sneaky Snaps)
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Saturday, October 3, 2009. Back Page - Unauthorized Photographs (Sneaky Snaps). Check yer shootin' irons. At the door pardners. This page has been investigated by the. Can you imagine ? Some people shouldn't be allowed to own or operate a camera. Here are some examples of Sneaky Snaps in found photographs of the Unauthorized variety. These are shots that say, "Don't take my picture! These are the prints that usually disappear before they get home from the photo shop. And those on-the-sly "candid" shots.
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Lost Gallery: Album - Dee and the Business School
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Sunday, October 14, 2007. Album - Dee and the Business School. Nearly 100 related snapshots were found mixed with a large batch of found photographs. They are all the same 3 1/2 X 3 1/2 format. They all had streaks on the back from spending a few years in one of those magnet photo albums. It was easy to tell in the large pile of photographs which belonged to this one album. Dee and the Business School. The set seems to follow Dee through a couple years of her school life and a bit after. Here she is agai...
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Lost Gallery: Area Fifty-One and a Half - Don't look now - Page One
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Area Fifty-One and a Half - Don't look now - Page One. Area Fifty-One and a Half. You are probably not authorized to see these. So if you look at them, don't remember them. A quick look. Then leave. Sorry This is no longer available. From the wrist camera. Two Views of what? The map to nowhere. The last thing he saw. There were three, maybe more. This is all that was left after, .Well, you know. Walk toward the light. So you look again and see something else . It had no face.