March 27, 1907 is one of ten special days for me. That is the day that my paternal grandparents got married. The fifth event preceding my arrival had taken place.
Thank you for sharing the work of Edward Steichen, Man Ray and other masters of photography. I enjoy this video and am glad to have found your channel.
Amazing to think he did all this early in the 20th century. His composition and use of lighting are spectacular. I can see where the same people who find the Homer and the Iliad boring might not appreciate Steichen. Fortunately, I had a great Humanities teacher who opened my mind and my eyes. I shall always be grateful.
excellent vids im just a amatuer in photography and a senior in high school and ive taken some good quality shots but man my jaw dropped after seening these
He has some amazing shots...but I find him boring nine times out of ten. I think it is just the fact he moves at a slower pace. To me Steichen is to Photography as Cezanne is to painting. There is something magical about them... but they have a sense a form that I consider... well.. lacking ..to put it kindly
Not to detract from his other photos, but Steichen's early colors, or "chromatics," if you will, have an awesomely surreal quality. There's such a magic in the twilight atmosphere of The Flatiron that I don't think I've seen or felt anywhere else--beautiful. I'd be curious to see other photographers that used similar techniques back then, if anyone would be so kind as to reply and recommend me some!
Well, some of them as Alvin Langdon Coburn, Gertrude Käsebier, Clarence Hudson White, Robert Demachy, and Alfred Stieglitz of course. You can know about in Pictorialism movement or pictorial photography. But I think that it was more influenced by impressionism... Thanks for your comment :-)
March 27, 1907 is one of ten special days for me. That is the day that my paternal grandparents got married. The fifth event preceding my arrival had taken place.
mkl62 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing the work of Edward Steichen, Man Ray and other masters of photography. I enjoy this video and am glad to have found your channel.
TheAeolianHarp 1 year ago
Amazing to think he did all this early in the 20th century. His composition and use of lighting are spectacular. I can see where the same people who find the Homer and the Iliad boring might not appreciate Steichen. Fortunately, I had a great Humanities teacher who opened my mind and my eyes. I shall always be grateful.
ma1260 1 year ago
Luna- Full moon remix
abellaheart 1 year ago
I liked 0:32 2:16 2:54 3:39, 4:38, 4:44,
KnightsbridgeAce 1 year ago
excellent vids im just a amatuer in photography and a senior in high school and ive taken some good quality shots but man my jaw dropped after seening these
trashtalkproductions 2 years ago
He has some amazing shots...but I find him boring nine times out of ten. I think it is just the fact he moves at a slower pace. To me Steichen is to Photography as Cezanne is to painting. There is something magical about them... but they have a sense a form that I consider... well.. lacking ..to put it kindly
chrisdonahue 2 years ago
I'm glad you enjoyed :-)
moonlightnoir 2 years ago
Thanks.
piazzola08 2 years ago
Très belle réalisation : photos et musique.
Merci!
koliatima 2 years ago
Thank you!
moonlightnoir 2 years ago
Very good!
Some photos are very beautiful!
An excellent music!
nairapequi 2 years ago
Does anyone know the name of the song and the artist? It is very soothing, it would be great to find more music like this.
thanks!
PhillipDotzinski 2 years ago
Luna (full moon remix) by Alexkid (Astor Piazzolla)
moonlightnoir 2 years ago
Not to detract from his other photos, but Steichen's early colors, or "chromatics," if you will, have an awesomely surreal quality. There's such a magic in the twilight atmosphere of The Flatiron that I don't think I've seen or felt anywhere else--beautiful. I'd be curious to see other photographers that used similar techniques back then, if anyone would be so kind as to reply and recommend me some!
doxparaxyst 2 years ago
Well, some of them as Alvin Langdon Coburn, Gertrude Käsebier, Clarence Hudson White, Robert Demachy, and Alfred Stieglitz of course. You can know about in Pictorialism movement or pictorial photography. But I think that it was more influenced by impressionism... Thanks for your comment :-)
moonlightnoir 2 years ago
he is one of my fav artists wow the pond in moonlight its great
marshalarts101 2 years ago
wonderful music! bravo moonlight
lovelorn24 2 years ago
Tour de force !!! Loved the music....any clues? Thank you.
Bobuscattus44 3 years ago
Brilliant.
Thank you.
drocloce 3 years ago 2
Wonderful choice of photographs and music!
nemastoma 3 years ago 4