Thursday, December 11, 2008

Photo 101: Why You Should Always Have the Cleaners Put Your Shirt on a Hanger not in a Box


Dijkstra by Danziger


As you can see, I had the unexpected pleasure of a visit from Rineke Dijkstra today, coming in to see the "Sander's Children" exhibition. (That's her picture in the back on the right and an August Sander she was particularly drawn to on the left.)


Sander, left; Dijkstra, right.

It's always interesting to go round a show with a photographer and other than the Sanders, Rineke's favorites seemed to be the Tubkes, The Sartorialist pictures, and the Avedon of Dylan. When I told her that Sart's pictures were digital she was even more intrigued, going so far as to write down the name of his camera (the Canon 5D).

While I usually feel it's intrusive to take a famous visitor's picture, at this point (and for the sake of the blog) I asked if I could take her picture and then she wanted to see my camera, the Panasonic DMC L-1. So as you'll see from her picture of me, my decision to stop shaving for a couple of days and pull out a shirt from the bottom of the drawer were not in my best photographic interest. Oh well, there's always photoshop.


Danziger by Dijkstra


Lastly, as recommended, I went to the opening of Jorg Colberg's show "Bare" last night where my favorite picture was one that is surprisingly not included on the Mazzeo Gallery website. It's from Jennifer Loeber's series of Brooklyn nudes and aside from the obvious beauty of the subject I think it's a wonderfully luminous shot.


Jennifer Loeber. Williamsburg #6

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