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I recently visited an exhibition by Franco Carlisi, a selection of photos from his 'Il valzer di un giorno' (One day's waltz).
They were images from sicilian weddings, marginal notes to the celebrations, voice-overs, stolen instants, sometimes full of poetry, sometimes ironic, emotional surprises all of them. I think it was the first time I was not bored to death looking at wedding photographs
Here are some of the images. Today I celebrate my 13th wedding anniversary so the day seemed a good one to share this selection
All images are by Franco Carlisi
And here are some wedding street photos captured by dA street photographers. Enjoy!
They were images from sicilian weddings, marginal notes to the celebrations, voice-overs, stolen instants, sometimes full of poetry, sometimes ironic, emotional surprises all of them. I think it was the first time I was not bored to death looking at wedding photographs
Here are some of the images. Today I celebrate my 13th wedding anniversary so the day seemed a good one to share this selection
All images are by Franco Carlisi
And here are some wedding street photos captured by dA street photographers. Enjoy!
Have a seat!
Have a seat and enjoy this funny, crazy, puzzling collection :D
Photogestures
There are gestures that photography has literally invented. Created from scratch. They didn't exist before photography. Let's call them photogenic gestures, photo-generated gestures. Photo gestures.
Need an example? Try spending an hour in Campo dei Miracoli, Pisa (Italy) and you'll see what I mean. Very few photo-tourists can help being tempted to pose for a photo pretending to hold the leaning tower. Italians call them 'Pisa-holders' :D
(Martin Parr)
mpo dei Mi
These gestures appear ridiculous and insane without a photographer capturing them from the right parallax.
Similar photo-gestures happen in many other places and situations, most
Relax, We Don't Steal Souls
Taking Photos Of Strangers in Public Places
Photographing strangers without their consent is a thorny issue.
Many photographers feel awkward, shy or embarrassed when they first attempt street photography.
Many are worried about people's reaction to being photographed.
Many are afraid or uncertain about the laws concerning privacy and photography.
Since street photography is candid by definition, these issues can't be avoided.
Let's examine them and find some possible solutions.
"The practice of observing and photographing people in candid situations is a direct expression of human curiosity. A street photographer recognizes in a split s
Yard Tuesdays: Jumpers
I believe that no streettog is unaware of this photo by Henri Cartier-Bresson, right?
Derrière la gare Saint-Lazare, pont de l’Europe (Paris, 1932) by Henri Cartier-Bresson
The photograph above was to Time magazine, “The Photo of the Century”.
By then, photographs of puddle jumpers were clichés, but as New York Times remembered, “Cartier-Bresson brings to his image layer on layer of fresh and uncanny detail: the figure of a leaping dancer on a pair of posters on a wall behind the man mirrors him and his reflection in the water; the rippling circles made by the ladder echo circular bands of discarded metal d
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