Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Street Style: Beginnings

So I am going to be adding some Street Style posts to this little slice of internet pie. I've been traipsing (yes, traipsing) around NY stopping people on the street and asking to take their picture. I was nervous at first, but I am realizing that it is such a lovely way to interact with strangers.

In NY, people are so close and crowded together. New Yorkers have a hardness, an armor. But when a stranger comes up to you and says "Hey, you look great today!", people light up and talk to you.

Oh and I've become a fan of lurking on street corners, surreptitiously taking photos of footwear.

I am also going to try to do outfit posts of what I'm wearing, have patience while I get the hang of taking pics of myself with no tripod. Here are some shots to start...enjoy!

Her posture, the colors and proportions. Et Chanel? Mondieux.

That is a perfect hat. Timeless.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

style icons and incredible photography.

Veronica Lake. Oh the hair, the voice, the eyebrows!
A young Frida Kahlo genderbending.

Maria Montez film still, looking coy and with a hint of mocking.
Marilyn Monroe Working out Lifting Weights by Phillippe Halsman 1952


"Street Talk" Max Yano 1946 Los Angeles

Monday, October 24, 2011

Glam glam thank you ma'am!

Don't know who this incredibly stylish lady is but this photo is ahhmaaazing.

Maria Montez. I want her make up, hair cut, fainting couch, and eyeball ring. Le sigh....ultimate glam (photo from yuri)

Femmes with Tattoos!!!! Yesha! (photo strumpets bazaar)

Friday, September 23, 2011

More on Photographer Tina Modotti

        "Tina Modotti was a remarkable woman and an outstanding photographer whose legendary beauty and relationships with famous men have until now eclipsed a life integrally linked to the most important artistic, political and historical developments of our century.

       In 1913 Tina Modotti left her native Italy for San Francisco, becoming a star of the local Italian theatre before marrying the romantic poet-painter Roubaix de I'Abrie Richey. By 1920, she had embarked on a Hollywood film career and immersed herself in bohemian Los Angeles, beginning an intense relationship with the respected American photographer, Edward Weston. On a trip to Mexico in 1922 to bury her husband, she met the Mexican muralists and became enthralled with the burgeoning cultural renaissance there.

       Increasingly dissatisfied with the film world, she persuaded Weston to teach her photography and move with her to Mexico. Her Mexico City homes became renowned gathering places for artists, writers and radicals, where Diego Rivera courted Frida Kahlo. Turning her camera to record Mexico in its most vibrant years, her photographs achieve a striking synthesis of artistic form and social content. Her contact with Mexico's muralists including a brief affair with Rivera, led to her involvement in radical politics.

         In 1929, she was framed for the murder of her Cuban lover, gunned down at her side on a Mexico City street. A scapegoat of government repression, she was publicly slandered in a sensational trial before being acquitted. Expelled from Mexico in 1930, she went to Berlin and then to the Soviet Union, where she abandoned photography for a political activism that brought her into contact with Sergei Eisenstein, Alexandra Kollontaii, La Pasionaria, Ernest Hemingway and Robert Capa. Returning to Mexico incognito in 1939, she died three years later."

         (Excerpt from: Tina Modotti - Photographer and revolutionary by Margaret Hooks)

 
Poet Pablo Neruda composed Tina Modotti’s epitaph, part of which can also be found on her tombstone.
Pure your gentle name, pure your fragile life,
bees, shadows, fire, snow, silence and foam,
combined with steel and wire and
pollen to make up your firm
and delicate being.
 
 
 2010 Tina Modotti Virtual Gallery: Learn more about her here. 


Excuse me Mr. De La Renta

This dress =  Tina Modotti dancing with Frida Kahlo in the film Frida. photo: style.com


photo by Tina Modotti

photo by Tina Modotti
photo by Tina Modotti
Tina Modotti

Frida Kahlo: photo by Tina Modotti
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