Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Landscape Photography 1921-2021
- 1921-1940
- 1939 - World War II Begins
- 1926 - Invention of TV
- Technological Events
- World
Events
- Takeshi Muzikoshi - 1938
Anmerkungen:
- Bernd Becher (1931) and Hilla Becher
(1934) were German conceptual
artists and photographers working as
a collaborative duos. They are best
known for their extensive series of
photographic images, or typologies of
industrial buildings and structures,
often organised in grids.
- Water Towers - 1988
- Water Tower, Verviers, Belgium - 1983
- 1941-1960
- 1953 - Queen Elizabeth II crowned
- 1951 - First commercial computer
- Andreas Gursky - 1955 Edward Burtynsky - 1955
Per Bak Jensen - 1949 Steven Shore - 1947
Michael Kenna - 1953 Sebastio Salgado - 1944
Hiroshi Sugimoto - 1948 Richard Misrach - 1949
- 1961-1980
- 1969 - First man on the moon
- 1971 - Email invented
- 1981-2000
- 1989 - The Fall of the Berlin Wall
- 1989 - Nintendo Game Boy released
- David Benjamin Sherry - 1981
- 2001-2021
- 2001 - 9/11 terrorist attack on USA
- 2007 - First iPhone was invented
- Straight Photography 1910-
- Dusseldorf School of Photography 1970-present day
- Pictorialism 1885-1915
- Photo Secessionism 1902-1910
- Modern Photography 1910-1960
- Dada and Surrealist Photography 1920-end of 1960's
- Photojournalism 1850-present day
- Abstract Photography 1916-present day
- Group F64 1932-1935
- Ansel
Adams
Anmerkungen:
- Ansel Adams is an American landscape
photographer well known for his black and white
images. The dramatic images I have chosen show
use of tone and sharp focus. 4X5 view
camera.Image 1: Bascilicata 1985. Image 2:
Thunderclouds, Garnet Lake 1923. "A good
photograph is knowing where to stand."
- image 1: Vernal Fall, Yosemite
Valley CA, 1948
- Thunderclouds, Garnet Lake, 1923
- Franco Fontana
Anmerkungen:
- Franco Fontana, a famous
Italian photographer known for
his landscapes. I like the use of
using few intense colours in
these two images and how
simple they are. 35mm
camera."Make the visible the
invisible."
- Image 1: Bascilicata 1985.
- Image 2: Puglia 1987.
- Michael Wolf
Anmerkungen:
- https://www.brainyquote.com
- Michael Wolf focuses on patterns and
structures in his urban landscapes
which he shot mainly in Paris and Hong
Kong. The main features of the two
images show the vertical lines of
buildings but I like the difference
between the lighting, ie day and
night-time shots. 4X5 Film camera. "I
produce some very good work at 'New
York' magazine."
- Image 2: Night #1 2004.
- Image 1: Architecture of Density, 2009
- Walker Evans (Nov 3 1903) was an American photographer
and photojournalist best known for his work for the Farm
Security Administration documenting effects of Great
depression. Much of his work from the FSA period uses the
large format, 8x10 inch (200-250mm) view camera.
- Portrait of Walker Evans - 1937
- Construction Worker, Louisiana, 1936