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Video: The making of Dorothea Lange’s iconic ‘Migrant Mother’ photograph

01 Feb

It’s one of the most iconic photographs in American history and it was captured by one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. The world knows the photograph as ‘Migrant Mother,’ and it’s seen throughout photography textbooks the world over, but how exactly did the image come to be and what led Dorothea Lange to capture the portrait of Florence Owens Thompson and her children?

YouTuber Nerdwriter1, who’s known for his thorough deep dives into various people and subjects, has created a video essay that takes a look into the history behind ‘Migrant Mother’ and the events that led up to Lange capturing the photograph. Throughout the nearly seven minute video, Nerdwriter1 explains what exactly Lange was doing when she captured the photograph and shows a number of images captured in the ten minutes leading up to the iconic frame to paint a picture of how the image was shaped frame by frame to get the powerful portrait known today.

Yes, the video is presented in portrait orientation, but Nerdwriter1 is known for experimenting with delivery and he particular chose this aspect as he explains in the highlighted comment on the video’s page.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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MindShift’s new ‘Exposure’ messenger bags are built to handle Mother Nature’s worst

12 Apr

MindShift Gear, the sister company of ThinkTank Photo, has released its all new Exposure messenger bag lineup. Like its backpacks, the MindShift Exposure lineup is made with outdoor photographers in mind, complete with water-repellent material and a rugged bottom.

The Exposure shoulder bags come in two versions: the Exposure 13 and the Exposure 15. As the names suggest, the Exposure 13 can fit a 13-inch laptop, as well as one ungripped DSLR with a 24–70mm F2.8 attached and 2–3 extra lenses depending on your setup. Moving up, the Exposure 15 can fit a 15-inch laptop, as well as one ungripped DSLR with a 70–200mm F2.8 lens attached and 2–5 extra lenses depending on the glass you’re packing. Both bags can also hold up to a 10-inch tablet inside a zippered pocket.

As for looks, the bags are available in two color schemes: Black and Solar Flare, the latter of which is essentially gunmetal grey with orange accents.

Here’s a closer look:

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Looks and capacity aren’t the Exposure lineup’s selling point though; these bags were purpose built to handle inclement weather.

The Exposure 13 and 15 were constructed out of durable water-repellant (DWR) fabric and lined with a polyurethane coating, with integrated waterproof sailcloth panels for increased protection from the elements. And for those times when you need to set the bag down, MindShift has constructed the bottom of the bag with Tarpaulin, a strong waterproof fabric that shouldn’t have a problem keeping your gear dry. Finally, if the weather gets even more demanding, there’s also an included rain cover.

The Exposure 13 and 15 messenger bags are available now for $ 160 and $ 170, respectively. To learn more, visit the MindShift Gear website.

Press Release

MindShift Gear’s “Exposure” Shoulder Bags Offer the Ultimate in Durability and Weather Protection for Outdoor Photographers

SANTA ROSA, CALIF – There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad gear. MindShift Gear’s new Exposure shoulder bags are storm-resistant carrying solutions for the active photographer in virtually any outdoor environment. Built with high performance waterproof sailcloth panels, strategically placed storm flaps, water-repellent DWR fabric, and a sturdy Tarpaulin bottom; the Exposure protects camera gear from the elements and withstands the rigors of adventure photography. And, with its cross-body stabilizer strap, the Exposure moves with you while you’re active or is removable for more causal environments. A waterproof rain cover is included when it’s time to put the camera away and hunker down.

Exposure shoulder bags come in two models, the Exposure 13 and the Exposure 15, and in two colors, Black and Solar Flare. The Exposure 13 fits a 13” laptop; the Exposure 15 fits 15” laptops. A 10” tablet fits in zippered pocket.

?“We believe it is time for outdoor photographers to have the optimal level of weather protection and durability in a shoulder bag,” said Doug Murdoch, MindShift Gear’s CEO and lead designer. “The X-Pac™ technology we employed is a four-layer laminated waterproof sailcloth material. It is abrasion resistant and the C6DWR coating meets current environmental concerns and regulations. Many of the large outdoor companies are using this level of DWR coating now.”

ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND BENEFITS

• YKK® AquaGuard® weather-resistant zippered front pocket sized for today’s large phones

• Weather Wings on flap for additional weather protection

• Anodized aluminum hardware is lightweight and resists corrosion

• Tripod attachment straps included

• Comfortably padded neoprene shoulder strap with easy adjustment

• Luggage handle pass-through

• Customizable divider layout for stacking short lenses

• Internal pockets hold batteries, card wallets, and other accessories

• Ultra-Stretch mesh water-bottle pocket fits most 1 liter water bottles and secures with an elastic cord-lock

• Deluxe organizer located in wide zippered pocket

• Gusseted pockets allow for large objects

• Compatible with the MindShift Filter Nest, Filter Hive, and Switch Case (sold separately)

• Compatible with the Peak Design Capture Clip and the SpiderLight Camera Holster

• Seam-sealed rain cover included

MATERIALS

Exterior: For superior water-resistance, all exterior fabric has a durable water-repellant (DWR) coating, plus the underside of the fabric has a polyurethane coating. It also has YKK® AquaGuard® (weather resistant) zippers, high-performance Sailcloth, 420D velocity nylon, 600D polyester, heavy-duty nylon tarpaulin, UltraMesh pockets, anodized aluminum hardware, nylon webbing, 3-ply bonded nylon thread.

Interior: PE board reinforced removable closed-cell foam dividers, 200D liner, PU backed nylex liner, 2x PU coated nylon 190T seam-sealed taffeta rain cover, 3-ply bonded nylon thread.

SPECIFICATIONS

Exposure 13

Exterior Dimensions: 16.1” W x 10.6” H x 6.5” D (41 x 27 x 16.5 cm)

Interior Camera Compartment: 13.8” W x 9.1” H x 4.9” D (35 x 23 x 12.5 cm)

Laptop Pocket: 13.3” W x 9.6” H x 1” D (34 x 24.5 x 2.5 cm)

Tablet Pocket: 11.8” W x 4.7” H x 0.8” D (30 x 12 x 2 cm)

Phone Pocket: 4.7” W x 6.7” H (12 x 17 cm)

Weight: 2.6 lbs. (1.2 kg) – With all accessories included

Exposure 15

Exterior Dimensions: 17.3” W x 12.2” H x 7.1” D (44 x 31 x 18 cm)

Interior Camera Compartment: 15.7” W x 10.4” H x 5.1” D (40 x 26.5 x 13 cm)

Laptop Pocket: 15.4” W x 11” H x 1.2” D (39 x 28 x 3 cm)

Tablet Pocket: 13.4” W x 9.4” H x 0.8” D (34 x 24 x 2 cm)

Phone Pocket: 5.5” W x 6.7” H (14 x 17 cm)

Weight: 3.0 lbs. (1.4 kg) – With all accessories included

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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A mother shares her love of adventure with her son

14 May
Sarah-Jane “SJ” Staszak is suspended from a cliff with her son Hamish. (Photo courtesy of Benjamin Von Wong)

Benjamin Von Wong is at it again, this time partnering with digital artist Karen Alsop on a Heart Project to give a paralyzed mother another opportunity to share her love of adventure with her 8-year old son Hamish.

Von Wong and Alsop teamed up to give former outdoor education instructor SJ Staszak a chance to create some magical images with Hamish. Staying true to their individual artistic approaches, Von Wong set up a shoot where SJ and Hamish were suspended off a cliff (as were Von Wong and the lighting equipment) and Alsop used digital manipulation to edit studio photos of the mother-son duo.

‘Tunnel of Life’ (photo courtesy of Karen Alsop)

Read Von Wong’s post for more photos and behind-the-scenes footage

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Elinor Carucci – Mother

08 Feb

Das Wort „Mutter“ passt so wenig zu mir, wie, ja wie eigentlich? Jedenfalls konnte ich mir als Kind schon nicht vorstellen, Mutter zu sein und auch jetzt hat sich daran absolut nichts geändert.

Ein Großteil meiner alten Freunde aus Kindertagen haben nun selbst Kinder. Und ich finde es schön, sie ab und an mal zu besuchen, bin fasziniert, wie schnell sich ihre Kinder entwickeln und wie sie die Welt wahrnehmen. Aber genauso sehe ich auch ihren Egoismus, ihr beharrliches Auftreten, wenn die Mutter mal Nein sagt oder nicht sofort zur Stelle ist.

Da kann aus dem einen oder anderen Kind schon einmal ein schreiendes, kreischendes, Rotz spuckendes und unausstehliches Etwas werden, dass ich nur die Flucht ergreifen möchte und – ha! – leise „Mama“ wimmere. Dennoch lag jetzt dieses Buch hier. Mein Freund schaute mich kritisch an, als er es sah. Ich konnte ihm ansehen, was er dachte: „Ist die jetzt verrückt geworden?“

Bin ich natürlich nicht. Ich hatte über Elinor Caruccis Arbeit „Mother“ gelesen und irgendetwas fesselte mich daran, schlug Brücken zu mir und ließ mich das Buch bestellen.

Carucci portraitierte über zehn Jahre lang ihre beiden Zwillinge. Nach der Geburt erlebte sie, so heißt es im Pressetext des Verlags Prestel, heftige Stimmungsschwankungen.

Elinor Carucci, Mother

Elinor Carucci, Mother

Und das konnte ich selbst als Nicht-Mutter sehr gut verstehen. Allein der Gedanke, seinen Egoismus-Horizont zu verlassen und für zwei schutzbedürftige Menschen immer und immer verfügbar zu sein, verantwortlich für ihr Wohl, das lässt doch das Gebilde, das Du von Dir selbst und Deiner Umgebung hast mehr als schwanken, oder nicht?

Und das war es, was mich fesselte. Die Aufrichtigkeit ihrer Motivation, zu fotografieren, das Verstehen einer unfassbar schönen, aber auch alles verändernden Tatsache.

Elinor Carucci, Mother

Elinor Carucci, Mother

Es sind intime Fotografien, die nichts beschönigen. Da ist beispielsweise das Bild ihres Körpers nach der Geburt mit Kaiserschnitt oder ihr Selbstportrait mit verheulten Augen. Aber genauso zeigt sie die Zuneigung, das Umarmen, An-die-Hand-Nehmen oder das Bürsten des Haars. Wir sehen die Kinder beim Spielen, Raufen, Zanken oder Nasenbluten.

Aber nah dran und das alles in einer klaren Sprache. Klare Linien und ein wunderbares Spiel mit Licht und Schatten.

Elinor Carucci, Mother

Mein Fazit ist: Wer ungeschönte und doch eine klare und emotionale Bildersprache mag und das Mutterdasein als das sieht, was es ist – nämlich liebevoll und doch schmerzlich zugleich – dem sei das Buch wärmstens ans Herz gelegt.

Informationen zum Buch:

Elinor Carucci: „Mother“
Hardcover
24,9 x 28,7 x 2 cm
Prestel-Verlag
144 Seiten
in englischer Sprache verfasst
39,70 Euro


kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin

 
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Russian Mother captures atmospheric photos of sons on farm

26 Jan

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Elena Shumilova’s atmospheric photographs show a special bond between her sons Yaroslav and Vanya and their animals, on the family farm in rural Russia. Her images are deliberately dreamlike and highly evocative, capturing the bond between her young sons and their animal playmates. See gallery

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Niki & the Dove – Mother Protect (Best Fit Session)

07 Feb

Discover more incredible sessions, interviews, exclusive features and music news at thelineofbestfit.com For new sessions every Monday, subscribe to our YouTube channel http Follow us on Facebook facebook.com and twitter www.twitter.com BEST FIT SESSIONS are brought to you by the people behind new music discovery website THE LINE OF BEST FIT. This session was made by Paul Bridgewater and Stacey Liu.

 
 

Moon Phase – Mother Came to See Me! Happy!

15 Nov

The mysterious Count Kinkel has abandoned the confines of his castle and come to Japan in search of Mistress Luna. Deception flies thick in the night as false hope draws Hazuki out of Mido family protection. An awful truth comes to light and loyalty is tested, as Kouhei and his grandfather charge into a hopeless battle. But when the Master is foresworn, so shall be the servant… Where does Elfriede’s loyalty lie, now that the photographer has set her free?
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Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman document the strange series of events that unfolds when a gifted 8-year-old artist named Abby contacts Nev, a 24-year-old photographer (and Schulman’s brother), through Facebook.
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Jackie Leven – Call Mother a Lonely Field

08 Nov

Jackie Leven and Michael Cosgrave in Essen, Germany 20090219 Jackie Leven – vocals, guitar Michael Cosgrave – keyboards, backing vocals www.jackieleven.co.uk (This was shot with a D90 HD 720p)

Propaganda today : From the roof of Lim Kok wing to UiTM. A music video collaborations with DabulDahi Production. Parody of Music video by POP SHUVIT, saint loco, Slapshock , Thaitanium, silksound and Ahli fikir. We dont have real instrument so we using any props surround us Come stalk me, you sexy : facebook : www.facebook.com twitter : twitter.com formspring : www.formspring.me Email : kyopropaganda@gmail.com Vocalist : Kyopropaganda rappers : Zack kenobi,Totik Amdan, Radin Acut,Talife and Jaku Screamo : Peling Bass : Zack Guitar : Fok’s Dabuldahi Drummer : Sate Kilat Turntable : Dj Chulat Skywalker Smoke effects : Peling Record using Nikon D90, edited using sony vegas pro studio 10.
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Mother and child retouched using Adobe Photoshop

30 Jan

All together around 20 minutes of rendering condensed into about 4 minutes of video.
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More at www.geekinspired.com Tutorial on how to compare three popular skin softening techniques in one Photoshop file.
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