Showing posts with label Animating Identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animating Identity. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Life Is Ordinary

Amy Moffitt
-This is one of my images for the project.
-Not the final one, just a test :)

Friday, May 13, 2011

Method Acting

The Machinist (2004)
Director: Brad Anderson
Staring: Christian Bale
"An industrial worker who hasn't slept in a year begins to doubt his own sanity"



The Machinist - Christian Bale

"The producers of the film claim that Christian Bale dropped from about 173 pounds in weight down to about 110 pounds in weight to make this film. They also claim that Bale actually wanted to drop down to 100 pounds, but that they would not let him go below 120 out of fear that his health could be in too much danger if he did. His diet consisted of one can of tuna and an apple per day. His 63-pound weight loss is said to be a record for any actor for a movie role."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361862/trivia


Insomnia (2004)
Director: Christopher Nolan
Staring: Al Pacino
"Two Los Angeles homicide detectives are dispatched to a northern town where the sun doesn't set to investigate the methodical murder of a local teen."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0278504/

Insomnia - Al Pacino and Hilary Swank

Crying Men - Sam Taylor Wood

"...Crying Men, is a treatise on the theme of sadness. Her new series of photographs in Crying Men attempts to capture the moment between the real and the unreal, the imitation and the authentic. By her use of celebrity actors as models, the viewer debates whether their tears of sadness (and therefore their emotions) are genuine. If the models were anonymous the question wouldn’t arise. It is a subtle challenge and typical of Taylor-Wood’s increasing degree of maturity as a visual artist..."


Link to the rest of this review


Sam Taylor-Wood - Daniel Craig
Sam Taylor-Wood - Jude Law
Sam Taylor-Wood - Hanging shot

(All images taken from Google Images)

Monday, May 9, 2011

Untitled Film Stills

"Cindy Sherman's Untitled Film Stills, a series of 69 black-and-white photographs created between 1977 and 1980, is widely seen as one of the most original and influential achievements in recent art."

http://www.artbook.com/0870705075.html

Another Interesting Website:

http://www.webexhibits.org/colorart/sherman.html

Cindy Sherman - Untitled Film Still

Cindy Sherman - Untitled Film Still

Greg Crewson

"Photographs can’t, or at least rarely tell a story. There is no beginning, middle and end, there is simply the moment. You can’t tell a story in one single instant. Unlike narrative art, like literature and movies, a photo can’t tell a story by itself; it’s like tearing a single sentence, page or chapter from a larger novel or short story, but even that metaphor is weak, because even a sentence can show a progression in time or character, but a photo is forever a single moment — there’s no past, present and future, there is only the present. You can begin to tell a story by assembling a sequence of pictures, or combining them with text, but Crewdson does neither. The pictures in Beneath the Roses are united by theme rather than by story. Instead, Crewdson uses the photographic medium’s great deficit, which is also its strength, namely that it captures a single moment precisely, rather than a sequence of moments approximately. Crewdson’s pictures don’t tell a story, they evoke a story, and likely a different one in each viewer."


 
Greg Crewson - Google Images


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sex Sells


Newton and the 'Story of ohh'

'The Story of ohh'

-1975
-American model, Liza Taylor
-Photographer, Helmut Newton
-Series of photographs which were first published in American Vogue
-Featured a man, two women and a dog
-This was the best known photograph of the series
-Entitled "Woman examining Man, St Tropez, 1975"
-Model wearing Calvin Klein dress lustfully gazing at a shirtless man
-Lounging on a sofa, legs spread wide apart
-Reference to the 'Story of O'
-The story of 'O' is an erotic novel about female submission and ultimate sexual objectification
-Published anonymously in 1954 by French author Anne Desclos

Monday, April 11, 2011

Raunchy Advertising

 Gucci For Men:

Gucci of Women:


A few other ones from different brands:






(All Images from Google Images)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Netwon's Sexy Images




  

Helmut Newton, (1920 Germany - 2004 USA) was a German-Australian photographer. He was a prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Annie Leibovitz

I'm really interested in scenes in Hotel/bed rooms at the moment. Not sure where it will go yet. There are some of Annie Leibovitz photographs.