Tuesday, 1 March 2016

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Rimantas Dichavičius

Manifesto

Tuesday, 1 March 2016 17:17
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Manifesto “ТРИВА”

Group “ТРИВА” - a photographer Vladimir Vorobiev, Vladimir Szokolay and Alexander Trofimov, who worked in the 70-80s in the Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine (KMK), Russia, the Soviet Union. “ТРИВА” members did not leave with the cameras and outside the factory, and the working day. The photographs everyday scenes on the streets of Novokuznetsk 80s. The principles on which to take pictures Trivia - abandonment of retouching and cropping the footage. But most importantly - a complete rejection of staged shots. Everything that happens in the scene, is really going on; man with the camera never tells the heroes, how to make it photogenic, and does not ask them to repeat the missed time. The principle of non-intervention was quite atypical for the official Soviet photography.

On the strong recommendation of the Kemerovo regional committee of the Communist Party, the registration of “ТРИВА” has been canceled. Under pressure from the KGB most of the files had to be destroyed. Officially, the group “ТРИВА” lasted less than a year - from April to the end of January - but has left its mark in the history of photography.

Dogme 95 was later.

But that’s another story
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Ziegfeld girl,

By Alfred Cheney Johnston
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Ceramimimic beasts
 By Eva FunderburghEva Funderburgh is a sculptor living in Seattle, Washington. While her work ranges from clay to bronze to installation work, the movement and emotional content of her work stand out, regardless of the medium.
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Photo by Eric Bénier-Bürckel

by Ted Pushinsky

Tuesday, 1 March 2016 13:22
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by Ted Pushinsky
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In Wind by Kourosh Adim, 1996
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The striped parasol model by Hermann Landshoff
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U2 Sue Adler, 1975
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Marlon Brando with his cat, 1954.
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Tokyo, Japan | 2007 | © Mitch Cullin

Portfolio site: http://www.mcullin.com/
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Sculpture by Dalibor Nesnidal
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Two showgirls of Mike Todd’s revue called “Michael Todd’s Peep Show”, running at the Winter Garden Theatre, from June 28, 1950 to February 24, 1951, for a total of 278 performances. Photo by Philippe Halsman, 1950.
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Stunning Photos of Families in Alabama in 1950s . by Gordon Parks
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