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📸 James Leo 🎩

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Street photographer | collector | designer and creator of NFT collection | Love ETH https://linktr.ee/jamesleo7 /art /photography
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Stanley Kubrick
Self Portrait with Showgirl Rosemary Williams 1949
The first summer was pure bliss. We were building the persona on the island. it was hot We experienced being with each other and there was no need to talk about it. I was so barefoot in the sand that it felt like my feet were breathing. I didn't think about what could happen to our relationship. I lived in the soft shadow of the sun, desire and happiness. Since then, no summer has been like this.

Liv Ullman about Ingmar Bergman
"Dance with Cigarette"
by: René Groebli 1953
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Shadi Ghadirian, Miss Butterfly
Road to Perdition 2002
Dir: Sam Mendens
"I would like my works to outlive me"
by: Lu Nan 1964

1962 Born in Beijing
1989 Started to photograph The Forgotten People: The Condition of China’s Psychiatric Patients which was completed in 1990
1992 Started to photograph On The Road: The Catholic Faith in China which was completed in 1996
1996 Started to photograph Four Seasons: Everyday Life of Tibetan Peasants which was completed in 2004
2006 Started to photograph Prisons of North Burma which was completed in 2006
Rosie Clements
“Pure Semblance”

A series of UV-printed photographs on bubble wrap by Los Angeles-based artist Rosie Clements.

“Often discarded after a single use, bubble wrap reflects the fleeting nature of digital photographs, easily shared and forgotten in our media-saturated world. The bubbles suggest individual pixels, rendered tactilely. The works demand that the viewer spend time with them – some are only readable at right angles or from a distance, and are almost completely abstracted up close.”

The series asks the viewer to reconsider how they interact with images, and highlights the importance of texture and materiality in an era dominated by the immaterial digital world.
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The photo series
“Ballerinas and Flowers"
author: Yulia Artemyeva
Playlist
From birth to death

00:00​ Starry Night - Jordan Critz
04:58​ The Winter - Balmorhea
10:49​ Imbre - Jordan Critz
14:39​ Musing Under Moonlight - Brombaer
18:14​ Slow and Hurry - Ronkon
21:23​ Color Me Blue - Akane
24:33​ Moon Alley - Aaron Falk

https://youtu.be/feZzLK-YLwg?si=3nilUxXFEWcSL1dj
“My dear Leo, you are everywhere; In the light that shines on the window, inside the room, the bed and the chair. Seeing you on the other side of the glass wall is painful as hell. I miss you so much as if I have no skin left on my body. To embrace you and drown in your femininity and tenderness. It's a bit like hell...
It's almost romantic."

From Bergman letters to Ulman
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My suggestion list from last to first

Last list...
Drive My Car is a drama film directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi and based on a short story of the same name from the series "Men Without Women" written by Haruki Murakami. Although in writing the screenplay written by Ryusuki Hamaguchi and Takamasa Oe; Inspired by all the stories in the collection. This movie is produced in 2021 in Japan. 

Release date: August 20, 2021 (Japan)

Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi

Awards: Cannes Film Festival Best Screenplay Award
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film ·

Story by: Haruki Murakami

Award nominee: Cannes Film Festival Best Screenplay Award
"I would like my works to outlive me"
Statement and photo by: Lu Nan 1964
Lee Miller
1907-1977

Man Ray's student, model, surrealist, photographer who photographed the liberation of Dachau and Buchenwald. For a long time, Lee Miller worked as a model for Vogue, and after meeting Man Ray, she began to take pictures on her own.

During the war, she took a lot of photos for British Vogue. It was the war that inspired her to seriously take up photography and reportage work. Miller even joined the American army to have an official opportunity to be a war correspondent.

She photographed under bombing, wrote reports, she is the author of the pictures of the poisoned mayor of Leipzig and his daughter in the office of the city hall, and then - the liberation of the concentration camps of Buchenwald and Dachau.

The famous photo of a naked Miller in the bathtub, in front of which are soldiers' boots, was taken in Hitler's former apartment in Munich a few hours after visiting Dachau.
Lovers Paris 1988
Photo by: Edouard Boubat
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Ash - Acoustic Live from Charlevoix, Québec.
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www.ash-music.com

Shot, edited and directed by Philip Rouleau.

Produced by Ash Music.


Shot at Réflexion - Maisons Miroirs - Charlevoix

https://youtu.be/BKGJCiEtFrc?si=ka34t6YlBQMEj_fP
Bob Fosse and Liza Minnelli on the set of Cabaret 1972
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Shadi Ghadirian, Miss Butterfly
Untitled by: Kosmas Koumianos
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My suggestion list from last to first
Some simple glances are suspicious, strange, they endanger one's safety, the airlessness penetrates into the hiding place of your coldness so suicidally that there is no other choice but to surrender


From the text of the book:
"It was night"
Farzan zare
"I would like my works to outlive me"
by: Lu Nan 1964
Jean Loup Sieff
1933-2000

Born in Paris, Jean Loup Sieff began shooting fashion photography in 1956 and joined the Magnum agency in 1958, which allowed him to travel widely. Based in New York for much of the sixties, he worked for Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and Elle.

Sieff is considered one of the great international photographic talents of the last half century and left an undeniable mark on his generation. Prolific in many fields, the diversity of his images highlights his broad creative output, ranging from fashion, nudes, landscape and portraiture.

With great tenacity, Sieff maintained an individual and highly effective signature style, imbued with a playful imagination and a touch of irony. Rarely working in colour, he favoured the black and white discipline, often taking advantage of the spatial distortions of wide-angle lenses, the dramatic potential of shadow and the use of tone.

Photos by: Jean Loup Sieff