Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Congo
















I visit a photography website called The Big Picture pretty often and it posts photographs from around the world on a regular basis, usually dealing with news happenings and world events. I've been aware that there is some sort of hell on earth going on in the Congo for a while now, but several months ago, TBP posted a series of photos from the Congo that are truly devastating. This picture above is one that really just, I don't know, it leaves the viewer speechless. I've been meaning to post it, but I hesitated because it's so personal. I've always wondered how photographers are able to take pictures of people when they are in such dire circumstances, it seems like a violation of privacy. On the other hand, I guess if they didn't take the photo, how would the rest of the world know of the atrocities going on there? I know this is a bit different than the pics I usually post and I have no idea what to do or how to help the people of the Congo, but the look in this man's eyes and his determination to take care of these children, most likely his own, is something I think about. I don't know what else to say except that I hope the conflict in the Congo is resolved quickly and soon. And that this man and his children are alright.

Here is the link if you'd like to learn more: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/11/conflict_in_congo_refugees_on.html

(YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images) Click on pic to enlarge.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Spring colors of NYC


















Sky-high glass and steel with little earthbound blossoms. Happy Springtime!
Photo by Paul Romaldini

Monday, March 16, 2009

Dolphins - part deux


















See what I mean about Dolphins? In this photo Mavrick, a 14-month-old male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, goes to greet Akaasha, a six-month-old female Bengal tiger at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Calif. on Thursday, March 5, 2009. This photo is amazing, even a bit surreal, no? Who you?? Park animal staff strolled by the dolphin exhibit as they escorted the tiger cubs on their daily walk around the park. (AP Photo/Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Nancy Chan) Click to enlarge.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Dolphins are special

Well, all animals are special really, but dolphins (and dogs) are just something else. First of all, they always look like they are smiling. Second of all, just check out this video of dolphins blowing bubble rings, it will make you smile.


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Women 4,3,2,1















Dinner Party - 1957
















Film still from Pedro Almodovar's Volver
















(REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly)

















Film still from Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura

This probably seems like a weird combination of pictures, and I guess it is, but I find all four pretty intriguing in composition and also in that they capture women at different unsuspecting moments. The dinner party photo is a bit funny - the regalia and the expressions. The next one from Volver has such rich color and there is so much drama in the photo alone, never mind that it is from an Almodovar movie. I love looking at film stills almost, if not just as much, as watching the movie. Frozen images that reveal detail and story. The next picture depicts not women but two girls, sisters, refugees of the Congo. It is a more serious photo which reminds me of the old photos you sometimes see of immigrants just arriving to America who simply stare at the camera. Their expressions tell so much beyond their years and the way they tentatively hold hands is so moving. The last photo is of the great Italian actress Monica Vitti from L'Avventura . She had an incredible face and here she is staring at it. Why? See the movie! Although it is a bit abstract, it's Antonioni after all.

(Btw, click on photo to enlarge, particularly "Sisters")

Monday, March 9, 2009

Welcome to the world little Nico!!
















This is a happy pic for a very happy day.

(ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images)

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Chrysler Building

















New York City makes me dream a lot. Walking around all the time, looking up at those great feats of man - the skyscrapers- and millions of people all bunched onto a little island getting to where they are going and where are they all going? I think it's a magical place, although it does drive me crazy. As someone put it, the City of Ambition. I love this pic. Please note that it is not strictly black and white, there is some yellow in there! Click photo to enlarge. Photo by Paul Romaldini (aka P-Boogie)

Friday, March 6, 2009

Napoli, 1938

Stevie

















Purple rain drops...What a great picture of the master, in the '70's surrounded by keyboards. I'd love to meet him one day, just to thank him.

Pacaembu


Beatriz Milhazes - 2004 - Brazilian artist

Gene Tierney






















Gorgeous.

Dillon, Montana 1942















Street corner, Dillon, Montana. Dillon is the trading center for a prosperous cattle and sheep country. Photograph by Russell Lee while on assignment for the Farm Security Administration, August 1942. Click on pic to see larger.

Bernini























Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Dove of the Holy Spirit (ca. 1660, alabaster, Throne of St. Peter, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican)

Red Hat























To me, this is a picture full of happiness. First of all, the red hat. Second of all, the boy wearing it, his smile. Then his half-eaten corn-on-the-cob. I relate to this child because corn on the cob used to make me just as happy as this kid - we would definitely be friends. I think this is a pic from Bali. Look at all these beautiful faces. Click to enlarge.

Giacomelli












Priests dancing. I used to have a picture of this on my bedroom wall as a teenager. To me, there is something sublime about it. I hear strange, beautiful music in my head when I look at it, maybe something played by Glenn Gould. It also reminds me a bit of Fellini's 8 1/2 for some reason, when Guido is surrounded by all the people in his life. What an incredible scene. Scenes like that are why movies exist. Anyways, I love this series of photos by Giacomelli, they conjure up all kinds of feelings.

Shorts

















Maybe I'm just posting this photo because I find these kids incredibly cute. It is a picture from an adoption agency of some sort. That little detail may change one's thoughts on the picture or situation. Especially how some of them have their hands pressed against the glass doors that separate them from the photographer. Bare feet and colorful clothes. The little girl in the back standing a bit detached from the pack looks like a doll with porcelain skin. Beautiful children - I hope they all find homes.

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