Thursday, October 21, 2010

Annie and James

One common job; taking pictures, yet two very opposing routes are walked by the couple of photographers reviewed in my visual anthropology class. First was Annie Leibovitz. The following photo is one she is recently famous for shooting. This photo was pulled from the website http://arts.guardian.co.uk/graphic/0,,2276937,00.html - however it has been cited on there to have ultimately come from Vanity Fair Magazine.
 This is Miley Cyrus, whom at the time of this photo, was under the American government's determined age of "adulthood", therefore this lusty picture fast became controversial, much like many former works by the oddball lady. This is one of the best examples I could find. Annie had a reputation for controversial pictures. She often worked with well known celebrities and often shot for well known magazines. For example, as I saw in a documentary about her, she toured with the Rolling Stones. As stated in the film, she met with drug use during the trip. She is certainly a unique yet very talented and serious photographer.


       James, on the other hand, dealt with what people DON'T often like to observe. Yet similarly, his work was controversial, but in its own way. Rather than sexuality, his extreme was violence, or perhaps death. ... In the underlying photo, you can see photo of a Kosovo refugee, taken by James Natchtwey. I pulled this off the website http://www.journeywithjesus.net/Essays/20050314JJ.shtml but it was cited to have ultimately come from Time Magazine.
  
Kosovo refugee by James Nachtwey.
Photo from Life Magazine.

Judging from this and other works I have seen, James easily can be perceived as cold; someone who is unphasable enough to consistantly work around things this horrific. However, upon watching a video documentary about him in my visual anthropology class, I quickly realized he has a concern for the victims he shoots; in such that he daringly tried to saved one from being beaten to death by a large crowd. I assume his works have the potential to open the eyes of many to how terrible war can be. Perhaps this "dark" job could lead to light.
     Either way you go with photography; Lustable celebrities, or mofo's dying, or anything inbetween,.. I reckon it is best to make it your life, because, based on what I learned from the documentaries I have watched, there is alot that can be missed if you don't stay on top of it.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Cool Dudes in Japan

I decided to write this week about a man named Shunsuke.... or rather as most know him, "Shun".... Upon my first 4 or 5 or so meetings with him, I butchered his name, as I do with every Japanese person's. So he described the sound to me in a way I could remember...... He described it as the sound of a light-saber swinging through the air..... Somehow; I remembered this....

He is one of my more chilled out friends; very cool, calm, & collected. I shared these pictures to share with viewers the situations I most often find him in..... smoking by CIE and chilling with friends at "BeerPark"!
When I think of these two places, he often comes to mind. He is a funny guy, has a girlfriend, studies English, lives in Hirakata, and is fairly popular. His English is great so I doubt he will find any trouble in job hunting or internationally socializing.

I chose to portrait Shun because not only is he a good buddy, he is also a fashionable guy like many others from Japan and can give insight on some varieties of Japanese fashion. In one picture you can spot him sporting a Boston shirt (where I am from!! reppin'!) in the latter, he is seen with another friend of ours, Seungje, 1 of quite a few great Korean students at Kansai Gaidai.



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