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"To take a photograph is to align the head, the eye and the heart. It's a way of life." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Photographer Profile ~ WILLY RONIS

 

“The Lovers of the Bastille,” 1957, by Willy Ronis

Willy Ronis, the son of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, had dreamt of becoming a composer. Tragically, the early death of his father, who ran a photography store and portrait studio, meant he had to start working at a young age to support the family. 


In 1936, tired of spending his days in the family store, he decided to take his camera into the streets of Paris and went on to create a body of work that continues to inspire and captivate. 


Ronis unfairly lived in the shadow of Robert Doisneau and Henri Cartier Bresson for much of his life and did not receive the proper recognition until his twilight years. He is now considered by many to be the father of "Humanist Photography" His sensitivity and humanity can easily be seen in his masterful work. 



 “ ‘Photographing couples on the banks of the Seine in spring — what a cliché!’ But why deprive yourself of the pleasure?” Ronis wrote in his photo album. “Every time I encounter lovers, my camera smiles; let it do its job.”









“The Little Parisian,” 1952.

Credit...Willy Ronis


“Chez Max,” 1947, at an outdoor ball in Joinville-le-Pont outside Paris.
Credit...
Willy Ronis


Credit...Willy Ronis







Café de France, Isle–sur-la-Sorgue, 1979

“My photographs are not an attempt to overcome death and I’m not aware of suffering any existential anxiety. I don’t even know where I’m going, except forward – more or less fortuitously – to the things or people that I love, that interest me or disconcert me.”
 









Friday, March 7, 2014

Portraits of Famous Photographers

Since the Mid-15th century and the advent of better and cheaper mirrors artists have modelled for themselves in their own works of art. Whether it is an in-depth exploration of the artist’s own psyche or simply because as a model, the artist is clearly the cheapest and most available. Whatever the reason, nearly every artist, in every medium from painters to photographers have attempted this exploration of self.

The Term selfie has become part of our lexicon and was the Oxford word of the year for 2013. The self portrait has never been so predominant in our culture. But the photographic masters did it first and did it best. Have a look!


Richard Avedon, self-portrait, New York, ca 1963

© Andreas Feininger's iconic image of Photojournalist  Dennis Stock for Life Magazine, 1951


 Photographer Sam Haskins 1963

Helmut Newton – Self-portrait with wife June and models (1981)


© Sally Mann, Self-portrait, 1974

Model Veruschka and photographer Franco Rubartelli, January 15, 1968, Vogue 


© Robert Doisneau, La petite monique, 1934


Arthur "Weegee" Fellig Self Portrait


Stanley Kubrick



Ansel Adams



© Vivian Maier, Self-portrait


Henri Cartier-Bresson, self-portrait, 1957


SELF-PORTRAIT © PAOLO ROVERSI


Diane Arbus Self Portrait
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Imogen Cunningham, “Self Portrait on Geary Street” (1958)

Yousuf Karsh ~ Self Portrait

© Felix Nadar & Adrien Tournachon, Pierrot photographer by the mime Debureau, 1854


André Kertész

© Ed van der Elsken, Self-portrait with Ata Kandó, Paris, 1953


Photographer Peter Beard

© Germaine Krull, Self-portrait with Ikarette, 1925


© Willy Ronis, Self-portrait, 1955


Jeanloup Sieff Self-portrait 
Mark Seliger self portrait in a stairwell at his studio in New York, 2011


© Gerda Taro, Robert Capa, Spain, 1937


© Helmut Newton, Self-portrait with model, Hotel Bijou, Paris, 1973

The first photographic portrait image ever produced was this self portrait of Photographer Robert Cornelius, daguerreotype, 1839

© Hank Walker
Self-portrait by photographer Gordon Parks



© Paul S. Taylor, Dorothea Lange pictured in Texas, 1934


© Ilse Bing, Self-Portrait in Mirrors, 1931




Ilse Bing 1986
© Oscar Graubner, Margaret Bourke-White working a top the Chrysler Building, 1934

Photographer Lee Friedlander self-portrait


Jeanloup Sieff self-portrait Undated

© Edouard Boubat, Self-portrait with Lella, 1951


© Umbo (Otto Umbehr), Self-portrait with Leica, 1952

© Martin Munkacsi


Photographer Willi Ronis
© Willy Ruge, Arno Boettcher, 1927
Robert Mapplethorpe Self portrait ( one of the few I can publish here)


© Nobuyoshi Araki, Self-portrait


© Irving Penn portrait of  Cecil Beaton with nude, 1946

© Daido Moriyama, Self-portrait with Dogs, 1997


© Weegee, Lisette Model, 1946

© René Burri's portrait of  Henri Cartier-Bresson, New York, 1959


© Lee Friedlander, Self-portrait, 1997


 Vivian Maier Self-Portrait 
 Andreas Feininger self portrait, 1946

O. Winston Link   anGeorge Thom with flash Equipment. New York, March 16, 1956.


 Edward Steichen, selft portrait.

Harry Callahan ~ Self Portrait

André Kertész Self portrait ~ distorsion-no-41-1933

© Peter Seker, Walker Evans, 1935-1936


© Jacques-Henri Lartigue, portrait of Richard Avedon, New York, 1966