Quem faz a pintura não é o pincel, e sim o pintor! Imagine se voce tiver o melhor pincel do mundo, seria igual a Rembrant? Assim também funciona na arte fotográfica. O equipamento é complemento ao seu estilo. Chipp Forelli é um dos expoentes desta arte e usa filmes. A sua escolha de equipamentos analógicos é por que, na sua concepção, é a que mais adequada ao seu estilo de fotografar. Por exemplo, filmes não tem grãos diferentes na sombra e nas altas luzes. Filmes são altamente previsiveis e com resultados constantes. Máquinas analógicas são mais intuitivas e funcionamento mais constante. Longe de mim começar uma discussão Digital X Filmes, Canon x Nikon, Pc x Mac, mas de conceituar que não importa a varinha de condão que você usa mas a mágica que voce faz. Tudo isto pode parecer bobagem, porque se Chipp Forelli mudar para digital, ainda assim as suas fotos serão maravilhosas, porque quem faz a pintura não é o pincel mas o pintor! A próxima vez que você ver alguém usando um equipamento antigo, não o chame de velho, porque atrás daquele equipamento pode estar um mestre. Apresento agora a arte do Mestre Chipp Forelli.
Who makes the paint is not the brush, but the painter! Imagine if you have the best brush in the world, would be equal to Rembrandt? So also works in photographic art. The equipment is to complement your style. Chipp Forelli is one of the exponents of this art and uses films. Your choice of analog equipment is why, in his view, is the one that best suits your style of shooting. For example, different films have no grain in the shadow and the highlights. Movies are highly predictable and consistent results. Analog machines are more intuitive and more consistent operation. Far from me to start a discussion digital vs film, Mac vs Pc, Canon vs Nikon, but conceptualize that does not matter wich a magic wand that you use but the magic that you do. All this may seem silly because if Chipp Forelli switch to digital, yet their pictures are wonderful because who does not brush painting but the painter! The next time you see someone using old equipment , do not call him old, because behind that equipment can be a master . Introducing the art of the Master Chipp Forelli.
domingo, 27 de outubro de 2013
sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2013
David Hockney e a invenção da fotografia/ David Hockney and photography invention
A fotografia foi realmente inventada em 1826 por Niepce? Ou ele apenas concluiu um processo final para gravação da imagem por química? A historia mostra que a fotografia não pode ser creditada a um só inventor, mas a várias experiencias anteriores por varias pessoas. Vamos começar pelo próprio nome: fotografia que significa em grego, que deu origem à palavra, desenhar com a luz. O artista plástico David Hockney, em um trabalho de pesquisa, e claramente demonstrado em seu livro O Conhecimento Secreto, que a fotografia começou a ser praticada em torno de 1420, com o desenvolvimento das lentes, com vidros de melhor qualidade, e a pratica da "camera lúcida", simplesmente o oposto da camera obscura. A camera lúcida foi patenteada por Willian Wolleston em 1807, mas já havia sido descrita por Kepler cerca de 200 anos antes. Mas o que era este objeto misterioso? Era apenas uma camera fotográfica grande, como um quarto escuro em a janela seria uma lente, e que a imagem de fora seria projetada em uma parede. O artista teria então a possibilidade de traçar sua linhas em cima deste desenho. Hockney, observando que a partir de 1420 as pinturas tornaram-se extremamente detalhadas, desconfiou porque de repente, todos os desenhistas (pintores)se tornaram muitos melhores, fazendo as pinturas com uma precisão fantástica. Então a sua tese é que a partir de 1430, principalmente entre os pintores flamencos, a fotografia começou a ser praticada. A pesquisa de Hockney, fartamente documentada em provas documentais, visuais e correspondentes, nos leva a intrigante pergunta sobre a data do invento da fotografia! Um dos quadros, em que ele fundamenta sua tese é O casal Arnolfini, de Jan van Eyck. Notem os detalhes do lustre, e em destaque um detalhe de um espelho concavo na parede!
The photograph was actually invented in 1826 by Niepce ? Or he just completed a final process for recording image by chemistry? The history shows that the picture can not be credited to a single inventor, but several previous experiments by several people . Let's start with the name : photograph that means in Greek, which gave rise to the word , drawing with light. The artist David Hockney in a research paper , and clearly demonstrated in his book The Secret Knowledge , that photography began to be practiced around 1420, with the development of lenses, glasses with best quality , and the practice of " camera lucida , " just the opposite of the camera obscura . The camera lucida was patented by William Wolleston in 1807 , but had already been described by Kepler some 200 years before . But what was this mysterious object ? It was just a great photographic camera as a dark room in the window would be a lens , and the image was projected on the outside wall. The artist would then be able to trace their lines on this drawing. Hockney , noting that from 1420 the paintings became extremely detailed , distrusted because suddenly , all the designers ( painters ) have become a lot better , making paintings with uncanny accuracy . So your thesis is that from 1430, mainly among the Flemish painters , photography began to be practiced . The research Hockney , amply documented in documentary evidence , and visual matching , leads to intriguing question about the date of the invention of photography! One of the paintings , in which he supports his thesis is The couple Arnolfini by Jan van Eyck . Notice the details of the chandelier , and featured a detail of a concave mirror on the wall!
The photograph was actually invented in 1826 by Niepce ? Or he just completed a final process for recording image by chemistry? The history shows that the picture can not be credited to a single inventor, but several previous experiments by several people . Let's start with the name : photograph that means in Greek, which gave rise to the word , drawing with light. The artist David Hockney in a research paper , and clearly demonstrated in his book The Secret Knowledge , that photography began to be practiced around 1420, with the development of lenses, glasses with best quality , and the practice of " camera lucida , " just the opposite of the camera obscura . The camera lucida was patented by William Wolleston in 1807 , but had already been described by Kepler some 200 years before . But what was this mysterious object ? It was just a great photographic camera as a dark room in the window would be a lens , and the image was projected on the outside wall. The artist would then be able to trace their lines on this drawing. Hockney , noting that from 1420 the paintings became extremely detailed , distrusted because suddenly , all the designers ( painters ) have become a lot better , making paintings with uncanny accuracy . So your thesis is that from 1430, mainly among the Flemish painters , photography began to be practiced . The research Hockney , amply documented in documentary evidence , and visual matching , leads to intriguing question about the date of the invention of photography! One of the paintings , in which he supports his thesis is The couple Arnolfini by Jan van Eyck . Notice the details of the chandelier , and featured a detail of a concave mirror on the wall!
domingo, 13 de outubro de 2013
Jan Saudeck
Jan Saudeck é um fotografo da Czechslovakia, nascido em 1935, judeu que esteve preso com os pais em um campo de concentração, e talvez dai trouxe uma observação ácida que transportou para sua fotografia, quase demente e sem limites do pudor. Nos anos da cortina de ferro, esteve no seu auge criativo, recebendo alguns filmes contrabandeados por amigos, fotografando com uma velha Rolleyflex, e tendo como estudio o um pequeno ambiente de 16 metros quadrados. Com apenas um filme e seus doze fotogramas, conseguiu ser bem prolifico, mandando suas fotos, também por contrabando, para o ocidente onde foram cultuadas e divulgadas. Suas fotos, preto e branco e pintadas manualmente, tem os amigos, magros, feios, gordos, prostitutas como objeto cenico e cada foto conta uma história diferente, reforçando o conceito que fotos são discursos contados quadro a quadro.
Jan Saudeck is a photograph of Czechioslovakia, born in 1935, a Jew who was imprisoned with their parents in a concentration camp, and perhaps give a note brought to acidic which carried his photograph, almost demented and without limits of modesty. In the years of the Iron Curtain, was at its creative peak, getting some films smuggled by friends, shooting with an old Rolleyflex, and having the studio as a small environment of 16 square meters. With just a film and his twelve frames, could be quite prolific, sending your photos, also for smuggling to the West where they were worshiped and disseminated. Your photos, black and white and hand painted, have friends, skinny, ugly, fat, prostitutes as scenic object and each picture tells a different story, reinforcing the concept that photos are speeches counted frame by frame.
Jan Saudeck is a photograph of Czechioslovakia, born in 1935, a Jew who was imprisoned with their parents in a concentration camp, and perhaps give a note brought to acidic which carried his photograph, almost demented and without limits of modesty. In the years of the Iron Curtain, was at its creative peak, getting some films smuggled by friends, shooting with an old Rolleyflex, and having the studio as a small environment of 16 square meters. With just a film and his twelve frames, could be quite prolific, sending your photos, also for smuggling to the West where they were worshiped and disseminated. Your photos, black and white and hand painted, have friends, skinny, ugly, fat, prostitutes as scenic object and each picture tells a different story, reinforcing the concept that photos are speeches counted frame by frame.
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