I was more than fasinatied with the lecture at the Graorge Eastman museum on the Radification of the 19th amendment. I brefilt watched the lecture but plan on revisiting it so that I at do a bit more of a in depth look into some of the photographers of the movement:
In history class we discussed pictorialism...
A photography movement that I have given little attention too is early pictorilism, in reality this early global movement of the 1800s is probably one of the closest styles to the non comercial photography that I have been striving for. Although I have seen the images and have been somewhat familiar with the photography I have just made the connection to how perhaps unknowingly, I have been trying to mimic it lately.
Note worthy
- Ratification and photography celibrating the 19th amendment https://youtu.be/FIuTMmeeo1k
- Larry fink- documentary photographer 40-now
- madame yevonde
- Lisa Kerezi- contemporary artist
- Angela Davis- wanted by fbi 1970s activists, taught at UCLA, still lectures in LA ??
- The feminist mistic (book)
- Stephanie Sinclair
- Marion Faller, 70s (look up cat call series)
- Carrie Mar Weems- current artist
Note to self
Get ready for the art tours and finish those paintings and get that site updated !!!!!! And dns and fix your computer.... why does it all fall apart at once lol
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