Fotografisk læsebog Ebook
Ian Onymous exposed
von Fin Cognito
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Über das Ebook
“Vil man forstå den generelle udvikling i det almene fotografiske sprog gennem de seneste årtier, er der vel få steder, det giver større mening at søge hen, end til en fornem eksponent for denne bevidstgørelse og raffinering af banaliteter i disses mest progressive og positive forstand, alt udspillet på en kontinuerligt forfinet teknologisk klangbund ...”
Hva’be’har?! :-)
Bogen er en ‘kvart-biografisk’, ironiserende leg over mange udstillingsteder og kuratorers selvhøjtidelige programmer og tidsskrifter - med fotografier fra 1970 til i dag.
Stor munterhed og fornøjelse under udarbejdelsen :-)
Et kuriosum: Bogen indgår i biblioteket på Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
- Version eBook mit festem Layout, 86 Seiten
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: März 12, 2012
- Letzte Bearbeitung März 16, 2014
- Sprache Danish
- Schlüsselwörter Fotografisk, essay, ironiserende, billed-, og, ordleg, biografi
Über den Autor
About the author Street photography After several years as a mainstream hobby photographer with focus on holiday, family and leisure, Jan Bisbjerg took a quantum leap and became a street photographer in 2010. Throughout most of his life, Jan has worked with human interaction, communication and dissemination. Jan thrives in crowds and in public spaces, where he uses varied and situation-adapted photo gear to mirror and interpret the fascinating events of everyday life. In particular Jan sees the challenge in the paradox inherent to street photography: * On the one hand, everything is so simple. Grab your camera, leave the house, start shooting * And, on the other hand, really good street photography demands so much in terms of personal and technical skills. Children's books In 2013 Jan was encouraged by his grandchildren to write down his bedtime stories. No sooner said than done. Till now the three first stories are available in danish.