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Ervin Marton
2016
Artwork by Meriç Canatan | Photography by Paolo Roversi
I just added FOUR different unreleased larger glass plate positive images to the moving sale. I made these last autumn and hid them in a drawer ever since. These are one of a kind wet plate collodion photographs on glass, and you can own one by visiting my website: http://www.rikgarrett.com
Borderline Dream by Tomek Jankowski
16x20 print included in my moving sale. As usual, everything is analog. Please share! Visit my website for more information: http://www.rikgarrett.com
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Egon Schiele & family
Alphonse Mucha: Model posing in Mucha’s studio, Paris (1902/1903)
“Between 1896 and the early 1900s Mucha made a remarkable series of photographs of the models posing for him. The use of photography as an inexpensive medium for preliminary studies was common among Mucha’s Parisian contemporaries. However, Mucha’s photographs are more than just an alternative to sketches because they also capture the inimitable atmosphere of Mucha’s studio – a world of art in its own right. The majority of Mucha’s Parisian photographs were not taken for a specific project – he preferred to improvise a number of poses in front of the camera, creating an archive of variants from which he could select what he considered most suitable for the subject of each new commission. However, some photographs were obviously directed, with his friends and models posing as characters for book illustration. Later this practice grew into a part of his experimentation with his models to express his philosophical ideas through theatrical poses and gestures.”
THE BLUE PRINT
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