Friday, October 17, 2008

RICK GRAVES





Rick Graves built a camera (he calls it distavision) with a shutter that stays open and rotates for the whole roll of film. The roll then becomes one entire scene, one negative. He measures the speed at which people are walking or cars are driving and enters it into an equation that determines how fast the shutter will rotate. Whatever is moving faster or slower than that speed gets distorted. The results are interesting! His blog explains more than his website, but check it out.

Margo

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

ISABELLE ALEXANDRA RICQ





french travel / documentary photographer. i thought these, taken between shangai, singapour and macao, might be espacially inspiring for Charlie -even though they're B&W. There's also a lot of things on her website that reminded me of Kevin's work. Go see it, there are a lot of very interesting images/texts about indonesia.

Agathe

Sunday, October 12, 2008

YE RIN MOK





Seoul-born photographer. Her photos were featured in the movie "Hard Candy" (that I have not seen -yet).

Agathe