31 March 2008

undercover

Photo: Jan Bernhardtz

Fumar

Il Fumar uccide - Verona
Photo: Margareta Cortes

Fire escape

Photo: Rhonda Prince

Face to Face (108)

If I Were a Ghost
photo: Robert Padilla

Fish in the garden


Another Pesky Trout . . .

photo: jeanne wells

30 March 2008

Docu 08 - Bethlehem

Bethlehem, 15 February 2008
Photo: Alexandra Fransson

F wall

Photo: Walter Neiger

Face to face (107)

Meeting someone
Photo: Jan Bernhardtz

beginning with F:

Finger

You love the F blog projects don´t you? Well here is "the F collection" a fabulous and fancy new task for you F blog addicts out there.

F is fluorine, the sixth letter of the English alphabet,
the fourth tone in the scale of C major. F is also feminine, focal length, forte and function.

And here are some F words to help you get the machinery going: Fable fabric fabulous fabulously facade face face mask face off facial expression fallen false alarm false azalea false lily of the
Valley fatality fates father fatigue faultfinding fencing

fermentation field trip field work fierce fiesta fifties fifty-five fire escape fixed star fixture flag flirt float flood floor flower flute fire foamy focus focused foe fog folding chair folk art folk dance foreground foreign foreplay forest fountain four four o'clock fourteen fracture freely freestyle freeze french french canadian french fries frost frown frozen frozen dessert fruit fruit grower furnish furniture fury fuse futility future and fun!


Dr F
F is places like Fulham, Fairbanks, Frankfurt, Frejus and Finland. It is Fred Flintstone, Freud, Fiat, Ferrari, fairy tales and facts. F is for friends.

This project will run Forever. The project is multilingual. If you have F-photos in Polish, Spanish, Finnish, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese etc - please go ahead. Just add a translation into English.
Send your contributions to Gruppo F Inbox.


Dr F
of
The F Blog - unpretentious, unpredictable and unmatched!

Trees (80)

face to face (106)


postcard from: Będzin

photographer: Grzegorz Lizurek

bodyguard

Photo: Bengt Björkbom

Face to face (105)

Photo: Werner Heyckendorff

29 March 2008

invited guest: Jouko Leskelä (first part)









Alert on the street
Street photography is at the end of the day free snapping. In the abundance of possibilities the street photographer focuses his attention selectively. My own goal is to show images, where similar or mismatched people or elements of manmade environment reoccur or juxtapose with each other. My street pictures are unarranged situations. I don’t ask anyone to repeat anything I saw for a photograph.







The coordinates of street photography:
Street photography means freely composed unarranged photography in public places. The subject is mainly people and coincidences between them.The street photographer mostly photographs people he doesn’t know. A street photographer doesn’t hide but neither does he usually introduce himself or ask for permission. Interesting street images entail small meaningful detail, which the viewer has to read from the picture. Street photography is observation of life with a positive spirit. Over time, a long span street photography may gain a zeitgeist-like meaning of a documentaristic nature, often years after the work has ended.











Street photography differs from documentaristic photography with the fact that a documentarist usually works together with his subjects. He has been given permission to photograph. It has been possible to acquire permission because the subject includes a certain number of subjects, not for example the entire population of a city.

It differs also from photographic art, as the observations of the street snapper are not created for photography. The street photos rarely look estranged. The sign of life have not been isolated from their original scenes.


From photojournalism, or editorial photography, street photography differs by the subjects not being big or important events, news. The images might be taken around arranged events, but they remain observations “beside the point”.


Due to the fast rhythm of news, the main item in news photography is rarely a small detail. This is why street photography is not often published in papers.
Pictures and text © Jouko Leskelä
translation: Petronella Grönroos
invited by ulf fågelhammar
Please have a look at snapshot.fi where you will find Jouko along with other great photographers from Finland and elsewhere. The site is in English and Finnish.

invisible

Photo: Jan Bernhardtz

un-ruly

Photo: Mirko Caserta

Face to Face (103)

photographer: Dorota Oza Karecka

Face to Face (102)


fundao, pt

invited guest: Ben Huff













You Can´t See Denali From Here
My wife and i moved to Fairbanks, Alaska (sight unseen) in the summer of 2005. You Can't See Denali From Here was born from a need for me to come to terms with my surroundings. these images were a way for me to cut through the clutter, and find a more intimate relationship with the downtown area. Fairbanks holds very little of the quintessential Alaska- the one pictured in the brochures. it could be any town in the Midwest. at first i found it frustrating, misleading, but in time i grew to love it- not for what i expected it to be, but what it is. every walk, with my camera, from my apartment lead to a new level of understanding. these photos are a deliberate journey of seeking out that common thread of most small towns. finding that sweet spot of ambiguity, and also seeing character. /Ben Huff












I am glad to be able to show some of Ben´s pictures here. His blog huffphoto is one of the few blogs I find the time to read and it´s a joy to explore it. We will hopefully hear more from Ben in the coming months.
invited by ulf fågelhammar

All photos©Ben Huff

Trees (79)


photo: Tobias Graff

28 March 2008

Growing up time - slideshow

After ten mounths of photographing I decided to clouse some stage of my project - "Growing up time". I was photographing moment between growing up and adulthood. It is a resume time for this project. I`ve made a slideshow to collect all pictures and try to edit them in a story. Maybe there are to many photographs, but I hope you will enyoy it. Just "click" HERE.



PS.
Some of this pictures are in a F-Blog project - Face to Face.

Trees (78)

photo: Michael Morris

Face to Face (100)

photographer: Dorota Oza Karecka

postcard from Fundao


It's (F)riday!

photo: Jeanne Wells

A little good old fashioned large format skew for today's Daily Print -- I'd like to add a special thank you to F Blog readers around the world for their support with this project. The more the merrier!

postcards from Warsaw



photographer: Bruno Espadana
stay tuned, more from Bruno soon/marcin

Face to face (99)

Photo: Krister Kleréus