Wetzlar — The Evolution of the Photographic Posture: Part Three At the beginning of the 20th century a concurrent string in photography was ignited through the motion picture industry. German Oscar Barnack was searching for a solution for proofing the lightning of film sets prior its final shooting. Back in those days, without the possibility of an instant checkup on monitors, photographers and filmmakers ...
Saint-loup-de-varennes — The Evolution of the Photographic Posture: Part One Many centuries ago alchemists and painters already knew about the unique optical qualities of camera obscura, curved mirrors and lenses. In his boo...
San francisco — Have you ever looked at someone and said to yourself, “I am soooo glad I’m not them.” Everyone has. Before we evolved into humans, we were just like all other creatures: relying on pure instinct to s...
San francisco — The Evolution of the Photographic Posture: Part Six And again, the iPad 2, a tablet made by Apple Inc. in 2011 owning a front and a decent back camera, changed the photographic posture to a somehow a...
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2011: Merging Systems
2007: The Rise of Mobile Photography
1990s: The Digital Revolution
1925: The Ur-Leica And The Golden Age of Photojournalism
1881: Roll'n'Roll
Anno 1840s: View from the Window — The Birth of Photography