| Newsletter for Collectors - Vol 1.1 | 27 Aug 2007 | | | Home • New on this site • Photographers • Galleries & Dealers • Timelines • Techniques and processes Exhibitions • Store • Contact us Luminous-Lint.com specializes in Fine Art Photography. It is the ultimate online resource for collectors and connoisseurs offering authoritative reference materials, online exhibitions, expert commentaries and reviews, press releases, calendars, an online bookstore and much more. This first email is a followup from the survey and over the coming months the newsletters will become focused on your individual interests and I want to explain what is going to happen. The Luminous-Lint community has many hundreds of people like yourself with diverse interests in photography both contemporary and vintage. The recent survey has clearly demonstrated the enthusiasm, knowledge and willingness to help this project improve. Your commitment is reflected in the survey where an extraordinarily high 73% of the respondents said that they are willing to assist. Given this enthusiastic response I want to ensure that these newsletters are exactly what you require. You‘ll increasingly be able to tailor them - so that if you are interested in Daguerreotypes, vintage or the latest conceptual photography that is the information you will receive. If you are interested in collecting photographs or photobooks by an individual photographer these newsletters will assist. I welcome your ideas on how we can make these notes both informative and useful to you. Please encourage other connoisseurs to participate and do forward this email on. I‘ll work as hard as I can to show interesting work, educate the community and provide different pathways through the rich history of photography and at the same time explore current trends.Thanks for all your support and friendship, Alan Griffiths alan@luminous-lint.com |
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| A Dud Sinuous Color - Uh? To celebrate the 100th anniversary of color photography Pam Roberts has authored an authoritative overview A Century of Colour Photography: From the autochrome to the digital age and the publisher Carlton Books
has kindly supplied some copies for us to give away on Luminous-Lint. To make it more fun here is an anagram of the name of a significant color photographer - A Dud Sinuous Color - Uh? - Send an email to comp1@luminous-lint.com with the name of the photographer as the subject line. The winner will
be selected at random from those with the correct answer and will be announced in the next newsletter. Good luck. |
Man Ray (1890, 27 August - 1976, 18 November) was born - US, PA, Philadelphia. American surrealist photographer and artist. A major fashion photographer in the 1920s and 30s he was also able to blend his commercial work with experimental styles that endeared him to the Dada and Surrealist movements. Margaret Bourke-White (1904, 14 June - 1971, 27 August) died - US, CT, Stamford. Studied at the Clarence H. White School of Photography. American photographer noted for her industrial shots, often for the magazine ‘Fortune‘ and her work in Germany and Soviet Union in the 1930s. Later she photographed the social impact of the American dustbowl and parts of this work was published in her 1937 book ‘You Have Seen Their Faces‘ (New York) in which she collaborated with the writer Erskine Caldwell. She also worked extensively with LIFE magazine from 1936 onwards. Carlo Mollino (1905, 6 May - 1973, 27 August) died. Italian architect, designer, teacher and photographer. Produced a series of Polaroids. |
A number of significant works on women photographers and the Great Depression Click on your flag to buy the book
| The Likes of Us: Photography and the Farm Security Administration Stu Cohen Peter Bacon Hales (David R Godine, 2007)
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| An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion Paul Taylor, Dorothea Lange (Editions Jean-Michel Place, 1999) |
| Esther Bubley: On Assignment Tracy Schmid, Bonnie Yochelson Esther Bubley (Aperture, 2005)
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| Documenting America, 1935-1943 (Approaches to American Culture, No 2) Carl Fleischhauer, Beverly W. Brannan (University of California Press, 1989) |
| American Photojournalism Comes of Age Carlebach M (Smithsonian, 1997)
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| Picturing Faith: Photography and the Great Depression Colleen McDannell (Yale University Press, 2004)
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Verve Fine Arts (August 31 - October 27) Irving Greines and Elizabeth Opalenik Irving Greines will exhibit large-scale color photographs from his series, Urban Wilderness – Chaos Transformed, a fine art exploration of the nooks and crannies of blighted urban environments. During the decade of the 1990’s when these images were taken, Greines witnessed urban renewal and ... More
Fotomuseum Winterthur (September 1 - November 18) Neorealismo: Italy's New Image The concept of ”Neorealismo” is familiar from films, and we tend to associate it with directors such as Roberto Rossellini ("Roma città aperta"), Luchino Visconti ("La terra trema") and Vittorio de Sica ("Ladri di biciclette"), who strongly influenced the history of the cinema of the 1950s and 60s ... More
Lee Gallery (September 3 - October 31) 19th Century French Photographs by Edouard Baldus Edouard Baldus achieved veneration as a master photographer in France during the mid 19th century. Known for his large negatives (sometimes as large as 10” x 14”) and combination of negatives to produce large panoramas, as well as his pristine work with paper negatives, Baldus was a forerunner of ... More |
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