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I just saw some interesting news about a previously unknown street photographer named Vivian Maier. She was a nanny who took around 100,000 photographs, but never showed them to anybody. Recently, boxes upon boxes of her negatives have been found, many of which have really stunning images.
News Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWEDOn…
Blog made by the guy who found her negatives: vivianmaier.blogspot.com/
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Learning About Lighting
I've enjoyed playing with cameras for many years now, but I have always been the type of photographer that just hopes that they run across something cool when they happen to have a camera on hand. For a while now I have turned my nose at artificial lighting, but I've realized that I was really making a judgement based on the fact that on camera flashes generally ruin pictures. If you take that same flash and move it away from your lens, it can free you from being a slave to the light that mother nature is providing at the moment. So, I have got myself a speedlight, and I'm busy reading up on the very basics of how to paint with light. Hol
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Got to Say it Was a Good Day
I spent pretty much all of today at the sculpture studio. I started with a clay study for the next stone piece that I am going to carve. The last time I made a clay study for stone work it got ruined by all the rock chips that fly around when I use a chisel. So, this time around I decided to cast the clay into bronze so it can withstand the abuse. This is my first foray into the art of mold making, so I am having an especially fun time with it.
When sunset comes and you are covered head to toe in clay, wax, and plaster, you know that it was a Sunday well spent.
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I'm pretty sure that Vivian Maier will be among the people we'll cite when we're talking about street photography, in the years to come, and once this archive has been scanned, we'll know a lot more, and see a lot broader picture here. An amazing find!