Thursday, November 7, 2013

Henri Cartier-Bresson



Henri Cartier-Bresson was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. He was an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He was born on August 22, 1908. He died on  August 3, 2004. He was born in France and too beautiful pictures. All his pictures are black and white, and to be honest they're really weird. There pictures of random crazy stuff and I love it. Below are three pictures that I really liked.





 
 This picture is so cute! Its so romantic and mysterious. I love how the umbrella covers their faces, leaving you wondering whats happening.




 This picture is really cool. I like how its a spiral of little heads of children.








I fell in love with this picture because its so romantic and the Eiffel Tower is right behind them. The tower just makes the whole picture.
















Wednesday, November 6, 2013

20 Artists


1. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Potographer: Sally Grizzell Larson
Name of picture: From The Series Flight

2. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer:  Ian Bradshaw
Name of picture: Streaker

3. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Judy Dater
Name of picture: Ms. Cling-Free

4. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Alfred Eisenstaedt
Name of picture: V-J in Time Square

5. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Candida Hofer
Name of picture: Karlsruhe Zoo 1

6. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Douglas Kirkland
Name of picture:Brigitte Nielsen, Hollywood

7. Tile of Book: 'The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Ouka Lele
Name of  picture: Lemons

8. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Name of photo: Keith Haring, New York City

9. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Steve McCurry
Name of picture: Afghanistan

10. Title of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Nickolas Muray
Name of picture: Soldiers of the Sky

11. Namw of book: "The Photo Book"
 Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Joe Rosenthal
Name of picture: Iwo Jima

12. Name of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Sebatiao Salgado
Name of picture: Serra Pelada Goldmine, Para, Brazil

13. Name of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Sam Shere
Name of picture: The Hindenburg Disaster

14. Name of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phadion
Photographer: Camille Silvy
Name of picture: Valley of the Huisne, France

15. Name of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer:Tom Stoddart
Name of picture: Young Mother and Child Awaiting from Sarajevo

16. Name of book:  "he Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Imogen Cunningham
Name of picture: Magnolia Blossom, 1925

17. Name of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Maxime DuCamp
Name of picture: Le Sphinx

18. Name of  book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaidon
Photographer: Linnaeus Tripe
Name of picture: Amerapoora Bodan Pagoda, Burma, 1855

19. Nme of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phaiodn
Photographer:Gustave Le Gray
Name of picture: Brig on the Water

20. Name of book: "The Photo Book"
Author: Phadion
Photographer: William Henry Jackson
Name of picture: Hanging Rock, Clear Creek Canyon




















































































Friday, November 1, 2013

Michael Carroll


Michael Carroll was an American photographer that changed the world when he went to Romania. He made a move called "Hand Held" that showed people how life was hard in Romania. He went to Romania during the Revolution to find the truth. While he was their he went to a orphanage and saw what the kids were going through. Parents would just go to the orphanage and just drop off their child their. When Michael was their he saw that the kids had diseases, and they would let them die because there was nothing they could do. Michael saw their difficulties and wanted to help. He started an organization called "Romanian Children Relief" to help them. During the years he has helped them by giving them cloths, toys, blankets, etc. Romania has  defiantly improved and got better because of him. He made people see that they needed help and people did help. Orphanages in Romania still suffer some problems. Parent still put their child up for adoption because they are very poor. Romania is a very poor county, If they cant feed themselves how are they going to feed another person? The only thing that has changed I think is the disease, there is less diseases going around. Also more people know now that they can adopt a child in Romania because in the past no one knew about it. 'Hand Held" really touched me emotionally. I thought it was a beautiful movie and it definitely touches the heart of whoever is watching it.

Below here are some pictures that he took in Romania.