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Jeff Wall, A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai) | Day Eight… | Flickr Jeff Wall Photography, Jeff Wall, Gust Of Wind, Changchun, Photography Guide, Conceptual Photography, Museum Of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Photography, Canadian Artists

Day Eight Jeff Wall (1946-) A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai), 1993 Jeff Wall is known for his large photographs that are usually backlit; he calls them ‘prose poems’. This early example is deliberately constructed to mirror the woodblock print by 19th century artist Hokusai, using actors and over 100 photographs to capture the illusion of something that really happened. www.whitecube.com/artists/wall/

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Life In North Korea, Levitation Photography, Fly On The Wall, Graffiti Artwork, Amazing Street Art, Street Art Graffiti, Artistic Photography, Pics Art, New Media

German photographer, Ivo Mayr, plays with perception in a variety of projects (all worthy of your attention). I’m featuring Passers-By after discovering it on Gabriela Herman’s blog. This photo work is the result of a scholarship that I was awarded in summer 2007. My task was to create an artistic portrait of the city Koblenz

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The beauty of the in-between Documentary photography at its core. Moments without my involvement. People being people. Unprompted emotion. My favorite thing on a wedding day is when everyone around you is completely present. I get to observe and really experience the day like a fly on the wall. This is where the magic happens. It’s where the feeling can be captured, not just the moment. Shiny Happy People Documentary, Wedding Documentary, Documentary Photography Photojournalism, Fly On The Wall Wedding Photography, Documentary Style Wedding Party Photos, Wedding Photos Documentary, Documentary Style Bride And Groom, Fly On The Wall, Without Me

The beauty of the in-between Documentary photography at its core. Moments without my involvement. People being people. Unprompted emotion. My favorite thing on a wedding day is when everyone around you is completely present. I get to observe and really experience the day like a fly on the wall. This is where the magic happens. It’s where the feeling can be captured, not just the moment.

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