May 16 2010

(LTS-this list is reblogged from Bryan Schutmaat because it is also interesting as a set of images that, to me, illustrates how a cinematic way of seeing is a major contributor to how we see images more generally these days. The pragmatics of the considered lighting and scene setting that apply in film becomes a demanding reference point for all imagery. You need to see them all together) -CLICK THE LINK TO SEE 100 STILLS


The New World,
directed by Terrence Malick, United States, 2005


No Country for Old Men
, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, United States, 2007


Ballast
, directed by Lance Hammer, United States, 2008


Children of Men, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, United Kingdom, 2006


The Son,…

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A photography blog by Robert van Koesveld around learning to see as a photographer: with my own images and process as well as whatever I think inspires, informs, extends or challenges in the struggle to learn to see. There are two supplementary blogs; LTS2 for photography and LTS3 for other Art. The links are at the top above this. They are a place to display others work that I find inspirational and that I want to refer back to. Comments are welcome use 'click to comment' or email me here:

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