One of my favorite photographers. I once took a masterclass with Kertesz. Unbelievably I was the only one who signed up. And it was inexpensive. I told him he didn't have to conduct the class. He insisted and was amazing. Then had dinner with him and his wife Elisabeth.
wonderful...my photography teacher who was a student of Winogrant told em he was passing out of Kertez's house and was always looking the bell hesitating to ring it although he wanted to visit him...until he learned that he died...losing a unique opportunity to meet a master of photography who with his simplicity he taught me a lot...but his art is eternal
@yvettegr Remarkable. He was very 1920-30's European, deeply sensitive from what I've seen and heard of him but what was your take on Mr. Kertesz? All I know is he was an original genius and his work expresses such sincerity. I've never seen "agony in the streets" or animosity in his work. What was Elizabeth like?
can you tell me please the name of that classical music in piano?
FiatObscuritas 3 months ago in playlist Great Photographers
lovely
megyerizsuzsadora 4 months ago
my mom is a photographer too, and thats why she named my first name Kertesz.
he's her favorite photographer:))
ilorson12 9 months ago
Amazing!
dearmalika 1 year ago
Andre Kertez, one of my favorite photographers whom I had the pleasure of meeting.
ron636 1 year ago
Andre Kertesz! This photographer my spiritual teacher.
MehmanAsadov 1 year ago
Just superb! Thank you for posting! i try to discover which musical piece is this. Bach definetely but which one...
pitsiou 1 year ago
@pitsiou
It's the F minor fugue from Book 1 of the Well-tempered Clavier
kalamata50 1 year ago
A great art work!
ContinuousArt 2 years ago
Lovely images... THANK YOU for posting this.
What is the music piece... and by whom?
frompollacktodoowop 2 years ago
hallo I love Photography
I am from Germany but I live and work in China
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take a look :)
MatthiasAustel 2 years ago
One of my favorite photographers. I once took a masterclass with Kertesz. Unbelievably I was the only one who signed up. And it was inexpensive. I told him he didn't have to conduct the class. He insisted and was amazing. Then had dinner with him and his wife Elisabeth.
yvettegr 2 years ago 7
wonderful...my photography teacher who was a student of Winogrant told em he was passing out of Kertez's house and was always looking the bell hesitating to ring it although he wanted to visit him...until he learned that he died...losing a unique opportunity to meet a master of photography who with his simplicity he taught me a lot...but his art is eternal
zafsot 2 years ago
@yvettegr Remarkable. He was very 1920-30's European, deeply sensitive from what I've seen and heard of him but what was your take on Mr. Kertesz? All I know is he was an original genius and his work expresses such sincerity. I've never seen "agony in the streets" or animosity in his work. What was Elizabeth like?
EdVidz 1 year ago
@yvettegr ...fascinating to hear your stories.
coykoehler 1 year ago
Interesting photos and I love the quote
Photographicat 3 years ago