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Today I read an article on PetaPixel abut the camera market compared to the smartphone market. #ROMAN ROBROEK URBAN EXPLORER PROFESSIONAL#The subject was an old building where silk was produced, some friends of mine studying architecture were doing a project and īy Barbano Luigi in BlogUpdates, News, Uncategorized 0 comments tags: CIPA, digital cmera, film, market, photogrpahy, sales, sven Skarfisk Good news for professional photographers? As soon as I started to take photography seriously I did an assignment that can be called “urbex”, I always referred to the specific genre as industrial archaeology, less fancy and trendy but a little bit more clear. Also if you have a camera, you still need to use proper manners and simply ask permission, to avoid fines, jail or bullets. If you think so you are doing a lot of damages to the profession and reputation of serious photographers. Now, I’m sorry for all you photographers but your camera is not a freaking pass that allows you to violate the private property. Obviously he consider the fine too much etc. He is from Nederland and when he traveled to Austria he entered an abandoned hotel and, few months later, received ~$2800 fine to pay for trespassing. I read on PetaPixel an article by Roman Robroek, an “urbex” photogrpapher… if you wander what this means is a short for “urban exploration” basically taking pictures of abandoned buildings. #ROMAN ROBROEK URBAN EXPLORER FREE#The rule in film was to expose for the shadows īy Barbano Luigi in BlogUpdates, ethic 0 comments tags: archeoindustrial, manners, perimssion, photoraphy, Roman Robroek, urbex You camera is not a free pass to every place! #ROMAN ROBROEK URBAN EXPLORER ARCHIVE#If you are in Italy there are some good places to watch the impressive quality and dynamic range of old films the Alinari Archive is one of the best and has a lot of publications. You can see the same latitude of exposure in almost all the old professional pictures well exposed and developed. This was for sure a large format plate made before the industrialization by Kodak, so there was no need to save on the quantity of silver in the emulsion. Some burning was made in the darkroom and the effect is visible, but all the details were in the original plate. We can easily see details in the dark areas inside the gallery and we can see the details in the panorama toward the arches. I was reading on Swissinfo.ch, the article The breathtaking photos that showed Switzerland to the world by Marguerite Meyer (Writer), Ester Unterfinger (Photo editor) I was impressed by this picture: The picture in itself is just a good documentary photograph but what I noticed is the dynamic range (or latitude of exposure as we called it before we were trendy…). I’m a photographer, mostly a commercial photographer, but īy Barbano Luigi in BlogUpdates, Film photography, Fujifilm, Uncategorized 0 comments tags: Acros, Black and White, film photography, Fujifilm, ols potographs, swissinfo Old pictures, dynamic range and Acros… In a culture where the answer of Cologne Mayor was to suggest the women to cover themselves I though that this performance was perfect. Particularly I liked the Protest over the Cologne attack. After the comments and after seeing the other performances I have to say I really like her and she made a perfect point. So I used Google to fine Milo Moire` page and read the explication of her performances and watched the others. People are morons…those people touching her are pigs.” “Mediawhore” and so on… you can imagine how it went on. Proves no point!” “She likes it?” “A true media whore. My first impact was to not consider the performance as something positive, but then I started to read the comments, all similar, just to quote some of them “What happened to this world? Seriously.” “What? She needs psychological help” “A singularly perverted narcissist and exhibitionist. Today on FaceBook a friend of mine posted an article criticizing an artistic performance of Milo Moire`, the performance in question is “The mirror box” and you can see it here and read a description. By Barbano Luigi in BlogUpdates, ethic, meditations, nudes, Uncategorized 0 comments tags: Milo Moire, models, moralism, morality, nude, nude photography, photography Milo Moire`, photography and nudes ![]()
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