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Pensar, sentir, querer, se vuelven una sola cosa confusa. Las creencias, las sensaciones, las cosas imaginadas y las reales están desordenadas, son como el contenido mezclado en el suelo de varios cajones volcados.
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Cuidado con las palabras (dijo) tienen filo te cortarán la lengua cuidado te hundirán en la cárcel cuidado no despertar a las palabras acuéstate en las arenas negras y que el mar te entierre y que los cuervos se suiciden en tus ojos cerrados cuídate no tientes a los ángeles de las vocales no atraigas frases poemas versos no tienes nada que decir nada que defender sueña sueña que no estás aquí que ya te has ido que todo ha terminado.
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Alberto Giacometti at his home, Stampa, Grisons, Switzerland
Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1961
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10 More Professional Photographers Who Still Shoot Film
Only recently we did a piece about 10 pro photographers who still shoot film, but in this modern digital age it is such a breath of fresh air coming across professionals going back to the organic medium of film that we just had to do another one. It is a testament to the learning experience and pure quality film delivers, and how it helps the artist experience the medium. And let’s face it; if the professionals are using it, there must be something to it, right? So here’s another 10 photographers who still shoot film and love it!
1. Bruce Weber
{Kate Upton by Bruce Weber for the debut issue of CR Fashion Book by former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld, May 2012}
Bruce Weber is a very well-known fashion photographer who has shot various ad campaigns for big brands such as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Pirelli, and Gianni Versace and has been published in Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Elle, and Rolling Stone magazines. He has also made various short films and documentaries and published countless monographs and books. Some of Weber’s straight forward yet powerful work consists of then controversial images that have become iconic and have helped define the culture, style and image of the American fashion industry that we take for granted today, much like the celebrated Richard Avedon and French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier. Even after such success Bruce prefers to shoot with film, and even encourages his assistants to do so, as he feels it is important to have that foundation in order to inform your digital work.
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