Showing posts with label F of F. Show all posts
Showing posts with label F of F. Show all posts

24 July 2008

F of F - a few of my favourite things. Part 2: Colour

© Morgan Malaska



© Marcin Górski





© Markus Andersson





© Anne Leppäla

20 July 2008

F of F - a few of my favourite things. Part 1: Monochrome

© Roger Ballen





© Fredrik Skott






© Christoffer Grandin





© Joy Goldkin






© Jeanne Wells






© Mick Ryan


25 May 2008

F of F: New York

Photographer: Alfred Stieglitz
Winter on Fifth Avenue, New York 1893
Originally published here in Nov. 2006




Wall Street 1915
Photographer: Paul Strand
Originally published here in Nov. 2006




New York City at night ca 1935
Unknown photographer
Originally published here in Feb. 2007




No breaze, October 1970
Photographer: Richard Friedman
Originally published here in Oct 2007



New York, 1980
Photographer: Helen Levitt
Originally published here in Nov. 2007
Part of the photographer´s exhibition at Foundation HCB in Paris.

Man with hat
Photographer: John Strazza
Originally published here in Dec 2006


Pinhole street photo
Photographer: John Strazza
Originally published here in Dec 2006






The two photos above
from "Life below"
Photographer: Christophe Agou
Originally published here in Dec 2006


Photographer: Tommi Pirnes
Originally published here in Apr 2008


"New York is cold but I like where I´m living - There´s music on Clinton Street all through the evening" /L. Cohen

It´s a city known from so many songs, films, plays and books. I picked some photographs from New York for the F blog retro. They are all to be found in the F Blog archives. /Ulf

16 May 2008

F of F

The F blog was launched in September 2006. It has been a highly appreciated meeting place where readers find that photography is the sole and obvious focus of attention, in the photographs presented, the articles published and the guests invited. It is a blog about photography, with photographs, by photographers.

The F blog is a place where the unexpected constantly happens. We, the editors, are working independently of each other assure our readers that things are moving – and not just in one direction. This is crucial for our ultimate goal, to make our readers see what they do not notice.

Since 2006 the F blog have generated more than 2500 posts. Several hundred interesting photographers from 37 different countries have been invited. Live exhibitions have been made. Projects such as DOCU 08, Trees and the un-project have been launched and the Gruppo F inbox is almost filled…

Now it is time for F of F, when we, the editors, choose some of our personal favorites from the F blog archives. Enjoy it (and if you don't, search the F blog for other photographs….).

Höganäs ©Gerry Johansson.
This picture is outstanding. But the photograph is even more amazing if one look at is as a part of the series Sverige (Sweden), which according to me is the most interesting Swedish photobook that has been printed during the last decades. Originally published at the F blog 1 December 2006.

Film scene from Rosso ©Mika Kaurismäki.
I am a huge fan of Mika Kaurismäkis movies, which inspire me a lot. Therefore I was very happy to have the possibility to invite Mika to the F blog at 11 November 2006.

Abdominal pleasures (american homes) ©Anders Blomqvist.
This photograph can't leave my mind. I find it somewhat confusing but would love to have it on my wall. First time on the F blog 5 November 2006.

Where is my mind ©Linn Tenman.
Strange and fascinating photo. And made with a pinehole camera. Published 1 October 2006

©Micke Berg.
Micke Berg is an amazing photographer. His photobooks are treasures.
If you can read Swedish, visit his blog. This picture, from Mullvaden, first appeared on the F blog
©Skorj.
In May 11, 2006, I first saw Skorj's magical polaroids on the F blog. Then I have returned to them again and again and again.... See more of Skorj's work at www.filmwasters.com.

©Milja Laurila.
One of the series that I find most inspiring is Milja Laurila's To remember. Please check it out! Published 6 Maj 2008.
Picked by Fredrik Skott.