02-21-2012, 03:38 PM
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1329818279' post='15991']
Unfortunately they have stopped to feed the blog and created a "real" website instead, without feed. A pity, I really looked forward to seeing a new Vivian marble in my RSS reeder regularly.
But there's a small cure: a book has been published. It's on my wishlist for quite a while now and hopefully in my hands soon. Especially after dpreview published an article about it recently:
[url="http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9682544241/book-review-vivian-maier-street-photographer"]http://www.dpreview....et-photographer[/url]
-- Markus
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Yes, wonderful... clocked this when you first posted, though haven't been keeping up with blog / feed..
The book looks good...
The comment on DP Review has me thinking...
"The term 'Street photography' carries a lot of connotations, and not all of them positive. Of the countless photographers given the label 'street photographer' the worst are opportunists - vultures feeding on the sad, the filthy and the violent. But the best are visual historians, and their work is timeless. "
Ian
Unfortunately they have stopped to feed the blog and created a "real" website instead, without feed. A pity, I really looked forward to seeing a new Vivian marble in my RSS reeder regularly.
But there's a small cure: a book has been published. It's on my wishlist for quite a while now and hopefully in my hands soon. Especially after dpreview published an article about it recently:
[url="http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9682544241/book-review-vivian-maier-street-photographer"]http://www.dpreview....et-photographer[/url]
-- Markus
[/quote]
Yes, wonderful... clocked this when you first posted, though haven't been keeping up with blog / feed..
The book looks good...
The comment on DP Review has me thinking...
"The term 'Street photography' carries a lot of connotations, and not all of them positive. Of the countless photographers given the label 'street photographer' the worst are opportunists - vultures feeding on the sad, the filthy and the violent. But the best are visual historians, and their work is timeless. "
Ian