Diane ArbusJorge Luis Borges, NYC 1969
There's a certain peculiarity about the man; the look in his eyes, his composed stance, his formal attire. It's a curious sight captured with just the right atmosphere.
Paul Tate, Lafayette, Louisiana; 1968
The white suit jumps out and conveys maybe some importance and significance of the person.
"Married with Camera"
The woman, Gowin's wife, is almost surreal . It's mysterious and intriguing what might have led to this.
Marlon Brando, 1952
This photo conveys joy. And it does it simply, but well.
"Beauty," Pakistan, 2002
The girl's eyes really jump out and the whole portrayal of her is intriguing, almost enigmatic; both aesthetically and conceptually.
Portrait of Albert Einstein
photographed by Yousuf Karsh in 1948 This photo stands out, especially because of the subject and what people kmow about him. I think the photo captures the thought contained in this man, from his clasped hands to the thoughtful look on his face.
Lange's 1936, "Migrant Mother"
This photo is famous for a reason. It shows the suffering from the perspective of just a woman and her children in the depression.
First Reflection, New York, 1939
This picture is very enigmatic. And fascinating. It combines so many images and elements that its a feast for the eyes.
Pablo Picasso, France, 1954
I like this portrait because it captures a reflection of Picasso's artistic mind.
Gerhard Richter Interacting with his Painting
The movement captured here of the painter blends the person right into the artwork. |