Friday, 29 April 2016

urban landscape

Trey Retcliff
contemporary 

BILL BRANDT (1904-1983)

PEASANT'S CEMETRY IN THE SOUTH OF HUNGARY, C. 1932

Hotwired Heart



Urban landscape photographers

Mike Curry

https://www.mikecurryphotography.com/product-category/portfolio/urban/yorkshire/


Mike Curry has been a commercial photographer for over three decades. In the last 10 years he has been concentrating on his landscape and illustrative work and has produced bespoke pieces of art for commercial clients including the Canary Wharf Group, Caprice Holdings and The National Maritime Museum.



Paul R.

http://www.paulraphaelson.com/ 

Paul is a Brooklyn, New York-based artist who photographs the urban and cultural landscape. This site features projects made in New York, and older work from Providence, Chicago, and the desertSouthwest. 






Nicholas Goddens

http://www.nicholasgooddenphotography.co.uk/best-london-landscape-photography/

Nicholas "Nico" Goodden, a London based urban / street photographer and micro video content (cinemagraph) creator.
An Olympus Visionary and the Founding Editor of the Street Photography London blog.
His work focuses mainly on urban photography as well as producing attention grabbing, mesmerizing Cinemagraphs for a variety of exciting brands from smaller local start-up to international corporations.
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Nico is a contributing writer for Fstoppers and regularly write articles for various top publications on the subjects of urban / street photography and social media for photographers and creatives.
In 2014 he was included in the global list of the Top 100 Most Socially Influential Photographers and in 2015, the 20 Most Influential Street Photographers.




     Personally, I enjoy natural landscapes that make the viewer have to think. The following four photographs, connect with me on a personal level as well with an aesthetic connection. The first photo by Alen Morgan reminded me of my childhood, sort of like something I would have read in a children's book. The following photo, photographer unknown, reminds me of the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life is a very big part in my moms life. She is a very spiritual person, and that have reflected to me. The photo below (blue water purple trees) is very pleasing to look at. The way the soft blue and the vibrant purple clash make the photo look as if it is edited, that is what I like the most about this photo, because the photo is mainly natural (for the colors of the objects).  The last photo, again, causes the reader to really look at the photo to understand what is really going on. The last photo also has connected to me on a personal level because my mother lives in Alaska, and the last time I saw her we went on am iceberg hike and look plenty of photos. Unfortunately she was recently diagnosed with cancer, so she has been on my mind lately, and i have really taken a new view point on specific photographs and I also notice other moods in photos.
photographer: Alen Morgan

Photographer unknown

Photographer unknown

Olgeir Andrésson