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Alfred Tennyson

Process Journal – Infinite Loading 2021

When I start contact photography as a beginner, I imagineI would be a fashion photographer. I was driving to define the most flawless appearance of my object. Also I love movies. A clip from a good movie can show the weirdness of real life that interprets the real and imagination with their own perspective by…

Process Journal – I See the Clouds of September

Artist Statement Everyone is born to be an isolated journey and encounter the scenery on a one-way single road. Until one day we thought our needs were met, it turned out just a small moment and we were still on this road but accidentally to be the passive side. The feeling cannot be taken from…

Ernst Haas

About Artist Ernst Haas (1921–1986) is acclaimed as one of the most celebrated and influential photographers of the 20th century and considered one of the pioneers of color photography. Haas was born in Vienna in 1921, and took up photography after the war. His early work on Austrian returning prisoners of war brought him to…

Gregory Crewdson

About Artist Gregory Crewdson was born in 1962 in Brooklyn, New York. He is a graduate of SUNY Purchase and the Yale University School of Art, where he is now director of graduate studies in photography.[1] His most widely acclaimed bodies of work have been Natural Wonder (1992–97), Twilight (1998–2002), Dream House (a 2002 commission…

Jeff Wall

About Artist Jeff Wall is a Canadian artist living and working in Vancouver. He is known for making contemporary art through the use of photography, thus blurring the lines between the two. Wall’s early work addressed Conceptual art via photography. In 1969–70, he produced a small brochure, Landscape Manual, containing black-and-white photographs of Vancouver taken…

Critical Annotation related “I just wanna touch on your hair”

In the previous works, focused on the domino effect of emotional transmission as an interpretation for landscaping images is the most important standpoint to responding reality. Standing this stage, positioning the relationship between two persons and describing the “the rift” is the current project theme. “Rift” equals the problem which exists in relational behaviours that…

In the Mood for Love — Wong Kar-wai

About Artist Wong Kar-wai is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and producer. He began his career as a screenwriter in 1982, then made his directoral debut in 1988. As of 2019, he has directed 10 feature films as In the Mood for Love, 2046 and Blossoms etc. He has also worked as producer on…

Wim Wenders

About Artist In the 1970s, Wim Wenders became one of the pioneers of the new German film, an international leader, and was regarded as one of the most important figures in contemporary German film. In addition to his many award-winning works as a screenwriter, director, producer, photographer and writer includes a number of innovative documentaries,…

Sentimental Journey/Winter Journey

Nobuyoshi Araki is a contemporary Japanese photographer known both for his prolific output and his erotic imagery. While sometimes focusing on quotidian subject matter, including flowers or street scenes, it is Araki’s sexual imagery that has elicited controversy and fascination. Similar to the work of Helmut Newton, Araki often addresses subversive themes—such as Japanese bondage kinbaku—in his provocative…

Francesca Woodman

Francesca Woodman was an American photographer known for her black-and-white self-portraits. Despite her short career, which ended with her suicide at the age of 22, Woodman produced over 800 untitled prints. Influenced by Surrealism and Conceptual Art, her work often featured recurring symbolic motifs such as birds, mirrors, and skulls. The artist’s exploration of sexuality and…

Edward J. Steichen

Edward J. Steichen used a plate camera to take this image. He wrote that he focussed on the foreground, which he would have been able to view on the ground glass at the back of the camera. The woods in the background would have been too dark for him to see on the ground glass…

Walker Evans

Walker Evans is one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. His elegant, crystal-clear photographs and articulate publications have inspired several generations of artists, from Helen Levitt and Robert Frank to Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, and Bernd and Hilla Becher. The progenitor of the documentary tradition in American photography, Evans had the extraordinary ability to…

Critical Annotation related “Me, and Your Shadows”

The thinking flow in critical framework always been a constant point which helps artists to make up their own artworks go through from there. To be more specific way that always going to help creator tracing back to the root of kindness from individual inner mentalities and sensibilities. When I started to browse and collect…

Vincent Van Gogh

“I want to touch people with my art. I want them to say: he feels deeply, he fells tenderly.” Vincent Van Gogh Almond branches are a subject that Van Gogh visited a few times before. In earlier studies, he painted cut branches set in a vase – as a still life. In this picture, Blossoming…

The Funeral

Reflective Note The emotions are expressed by image has always been one of my research subjects. From this group of works, the visual sense not just go through by angle changes, it also uses the way people behave and live to imprint the atmosphere of spot on pictures. I found when I started to record…

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