Entries in photography (3)

Wednesday
Jan182012

twenty years. no. 2

I have been in the midst of archiving my work shot with my 8x10 Deardorf,  a monstrosity and a relic by today's standards. These photographs are very dear to me. They represent the time line of my adult life. If there is anything that hits home most about these photographs to me, it is, to always shoot what is right in front of you. It could not be simpler.

 

a few more from over the years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday
Jun272011

mitch epstein at the fondation cartier-bresson

Heads up French amis... my neighbor and friend Mitch Epstien is exhibiting at the Fondation Cartier-Bresson in Paris. If I were there I would not miss it!

as seen in http://www.gogoparis.com/

The major American documentary photographer Mitch Epstein presents the third part in his ‘American trilogy’, American Power (2003-2009) at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson. The series examines how energy is produced and used in the American landscape. Made on forays to energy production sites and their environs, the pictures question the power of nature, government, corporations, and mass consumption in the United States. (PS Epstein will be down at the Rencontres d’Arlespresenting this project via a multi-media presentation on Thu 7 July.)
Until Sun 24 July
Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, 2 Impasse Lebouis, 4th.

 


Thursday
May192011

tim barber at primary photographic gallery

 happening now.... in nyc.


 

Primary Photographic Gallery presents :

2001
photographs by Tim Barber

May 19th - June 15th
opening reception Thursday, May 19th, 6-10pm

Tim Barber grew up in Amherst Massachusetts, lived for a few years in the mountains of Northern Vermont, studied photography in Vancouver B.C. and now lives in New York City. A photographer, curator and designer, Barber runs the online gallery and image archive tinyvices.com, where visitors are encouraged to submit their photographs and artwork. He is represented in the US and UK by Webber Represents.

Following this show Barber will be curating a series of solo exhibitions for Primary Photographic Gallery featuring the artists Asger Carlsen, Brooke Smith, Greg Halpern and Kate Steciw. Stay tuned for schedule information.

Primary Photographic Gallery
195 Chrystie St. 
New York, NY