In diesem Post erwarten dich 8 kreative Foto-Ideen, die du ganz einfach und unkompliziert in deinen eigenen vier Wänden umsetzen kannst.
Somehow, the name Richard Avedon always rings a bell. He's known equally for his eerie portrait of the bee-covered man, and the iconic fashion photo of supermodel Dovima with elephants. The former was part of a documentary project on the American ...
Lillian Bassman (June 15, 1917 – February 13, 2012) was an American photographer and painter. She grew up in Brooklyn and Greenwich Village, New York, and studied at the Textile High School in Manhattan and graduated in 1933. From the 1940s until the 1960s Bassman worked as a fashion photographer for Junior Bazaar and later at Harper's Bazaar where she promoted the careers of photographers such as Richard Avedon, Robert Frank, Louis Faurer and Arnold Newman. Under the guidance of the Russian emigrant, Alexey Brodovitch, she began to photograph her model subjects primarily in black and white. Her work was published for the most part in Harper’s Bazaar from 1950 to 1965. By the 1970s Bassman’s interest in pure form in her fashion photography was out of vogue. She turned to her own photo projects and abandoned fashion photography. In doing so she tossed out 40 years of negatives and prints - her life’s work. A forgotten bag filled with hundreds of images was discovered over 20 years later. Bassman’s fashion photographic work began to be re-appreciated in the 1990s. She worked with digital technology and abstract color photography into her 90s to create a new series of work. She used Photoshop for her image manipulation. The most notable qualities about her photographic work are the high contrasts between light and dark, the graininess of the finished photos, and the geometric placement and camera angles of the subjects. Bassman became one of the last great woman photographers in the world of fashion. An amazing collection of 50 black and white photos below will prove why she was.
Photographers Soraya & Rodrigo capture 1970s inspired fashion for L'Officiel Brazil's most recent issue. Featuring Ana Ostroski, retro prints, as well as
When your friends text you late at night seeing if you want to do an impromptu photoshoot early the next morning at a laundromat you say YES. We quickly began planning outfits, fun props, and pulling inspo! My girls @officiallyquilgey & @madmavenstyle are both models, bloggers, and creative directors so they are my girl boss dream team to shoot with. We all met up at a local laundromat and made some magic! There's nothing I love more than doing 'for fun' creative projects with awesome Dazey Ladies. I think it's really important as a creative to do projects just for the hell of it to get your juices flowing. Especially when you're collaborating with fellow artists who have awesome ideas and vision like these ladies. I know creating content is apart of our jobs, but often times shoots are planned around a feature, promotion, or a new product. This was purely to create some fun art together and have a good time doing it.
Little is know about Nina Leen, the Russian born photographer that emigrated to the United States, and whose photos graced over 50 Life magazine covers. What is known is that she studied painting in Berlin, and that she also lived in Italy and Switzerland--but when she died in 1995, there wasn't even anybody who knew her exact age.
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Jewelry ♥ 1952
Maria Sharapova oozed 1970s retro when she slipped in and out of a number of sexy and chic ensembles during a promotional photoshoot.
Swiss photo reporter Willy Spiller captured the grit of the NYC subway in the 70s and 80s during his work commute. Check out the pics.
Men’s 80s fashion can be described as the era influenced by pop culture which is still in demand today . We detail the best Style, Trends & Brands of its era
How to wear a scarf? We have the ultimate guide for you! Hairstyles that include scarves are absolutely gorgeous. Scarves have exploded lately as hair accessories (particularly as seen in your social media feed). A scarf can really pull an outfit together if you choose a color that coordinates or co
Street style from 1951
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The 1950s decade was one of the first that embraced women wearing shorts for more than just beach wear or for pinup girls. Women's 1950s shorts came in several lengths and styles to fit a variety of leisure activities women enjoyed. The shortest length was the shorties short, followed by an above the knee Bermuda,
I can’t seem to get enough of it! For the past year or so I’ve been pinning away these images, I think it must be a certain nostalgia I have for that time and the fact that they’re timeless and classic yet contemporary and cool still. Supermodels and now industry icons, Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, […]
Finally, I’m highlighting an issue from the month we’re actually experiencing and not something totally unseasonable! This February 1970 issue of Harper’s Bazaar was full of amazi…
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When your friends text you late at night seeing if you want to do an impromptu photoshoot early the next morning at a laundromat you say YES. We quickly began planning outfits, fun props, and pulling inspo! My girls @officiallyquilgey & @madmavenstyle are both models, bloggers, and creative directors so they are my girl boss dream team to shoot with. We all met up at a local laundromat and made some magic! There's nothing I love more than doing 'for fun' creative projects with awesome Dazey Ladies. I think it's really important as a creative to do projects just for the hell of it to get your juices flowing. Especially when you're collaborating with fellow artists who have awesome ideas and vision like these ladies. I know creating content is apart of our jobs, but often times shoots are planned around a feature, promotion, or a new product. This was purely to create some fun art together and have a good time doing it.