Katie Quinn Davies - What Katie Ate
http://www.whatkatieate.com/
Alain Laboile
http://alain.laboile.free.fr/
John Curtis - Images of the Suffolk Coast
http://www.jsalmon.com/gift_books.htm
As seen in the Mail on Sunday... Leila Jeffreys
http://leilajeffreys.com/
National Geographic Traveller Awards
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/photos/national-geographic-traveller-winners-shots-of-corfe-castle-and-utah-among-the-chosen-images-1363105987-slideshow/the-jagged-landscape-of-dead-horse-point-state-park-in-utah-is-expertly-shot-by-frances-davies-who-photo-1600327571.html
MARK KLETT
/www.thirdview.org/3v/home/index.html
I have been looking at the above website which is a project in America retaking pictures of Western America, repeating and updating old pictures. The link to my assignment is that I have taken pictures of the Henry Moore foundation, these I have seen of old pictures of the same shot. Although I am still struggling to find the old pics as a comparison. I shall keep looking. I shall be off to the library for a search. But this is exactly what I had in mind when I took my shots.
FAY GODWIN..
After my assignment my tutor suggested to look at the landscape photographer Fay Godwin and I have viewed this on You Tube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf0sw3Ij-7g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JE8I44Ak7o&list=PLB6F282EC229C29FA&index=8&feature=plpp_video
I still have some books to look at but I could see the resemblance to what I had taken at the Henry Moore.
This photograph below is The National Portrait Gallerys Photograph of the month..
OXFORD SCIENTIST - BY WOLFGANG SUSCHITZKY
The display of this portrait celebrates the 100th Birthday of photographer and cinematographer
Wolfgang Suschitzky, born in Vienna. Suschitzky joined his sister, social documentary photographer Edith Tudor Hart in London in 1934. He became one of the leading figures of the British documentary film movement, working on films including - Life Begins Again, 1942, Children of the City, 1944, and Heres Health, 1948.
This portrait taken in 1944, coincided with ICI commissioning a film from the Realist Film Unit, whose chief cameraman was Suschitzky. The film included a re-enactment of Sir Alexander Flemings discovery of penicillin, and showed Howard Florey, Sir Ernst Chain and Norman Heatley at work in their Oxford laboratory.
ttp://www.google.com/landing/photographyprize/winners.html
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