laserbeak:

In The Flowers (by Owain Thomas)
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laserbeak:

In The Flowers (by Owain Thomas)

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In The Flowers (by Owain Thomas)
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In The Flowers (by Owain Thomas)

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A Quick Chat (by Owain Thomas)

A Quick Chat (by Owain Thomas)

Cardiff Big Weekend (by Laser_beak)

Cardiff Big Weekend (by Laser_beak)

owainthomas:

Watch This (by Laser_beak)
Is this good enough to go on my website?

If you don’t think it’s strong enough, I’d be chuffed if you actually say so, want to have the strongest body of work possible on my website

owainthomas:

Watch This (by Laser_beak)

Is this good enough to go on my website?

If you don’t think it’s strong enough, I’d be chuffed if you actually say so, want to have the strongest body of work possible on my website

firsttimeuser:

m3zzaluna:
“enzo sellerio’s work is critical and challenging, often referring to sicily’s dark history, but just as often it tells a passionate, involving intelligent and even amusing tale of everyday life there, with all its verve and vitality. he captures grace and irony with a magical depth, and this image of a street scene in palermo is the result of a deeply felt empathy with his surroundings, a perpetual sense of wonder, and a sharp eye for graphic composition. the image’s structure resides in a rigid geometric scheme established by the sides of the chairs perched on the children’s heads, which are perfectly centred within the frame yet at the same time create a sense of dynamism, with their broken line suggesting a climb or descent. the compositional balance is further offset by the position of the children’s legs, along with the silhouette of a man to the side of the frame. perhaps this dark, hunched figure, wrapped up in a coat that’s too long for him, embodies the true mystery of the photograph.”
children carrying chairs, palermo, 1960
photo by enzo sellerio, from photobox: bringing the great photographers into focus

firsttimeuser:

m3zzaluna:

“enzo sellerio’s work is critical and challenging, often referring to sicily’s dark history, but just as often it tells a passionate, involving intelligent and even amusing tale of everyday life there, with all its verve and vitality. he captures grace and irony with a magical depth, and this image of a street scene in palermo is the result of a deeply felt empathy with his surroundings, a perpetual sense of wonder, and a sharp eye for graphic composition. the image’s structure resides in a rigid geometric scheme established by the sides of the chairs perched on the children’s heads, which are perfectly centred within the frame yet at the same time create a sense of dynamism, with their broken line suggesting a climb or descent. the compositional balance is further offset by the position of the children’s legs, along with the silhouette of a man to the side of the frame. perhaps this dark, hunched figure, wrapped up in a coat that’s too long for him, embodies the true mystery of the photograph.”

children carrying chairs, palermo, 1960

photo by enzo sellerio, from photobox: bringing the great photographers into focus

People Watching (by Laser_beak)

People Watching (by Laser_beak)

Just Napping (by Laser_beak)

Just Napping (by Laser_beak)

Equilibrium (by Laser_beak)

Equilibrium (by Laser_beak)

The Lone Guitarist (by Laser_beak)

The Lone Guitarist (by Laser_beak)