Showing posts with label J Borodina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J Borodina. Show all posts

November 16, 2014

Welcome J. Borodina









J. Borodina at her live-journal, her gallery at photosight, deviantART.










"Promise"










"Konchilis' sni"










"Tango"













J. Borodina is just 18 years old, from Moscow, Russia. Yep. And she'sincredibly gifted. She's one of these young artists who have already their place in the photography world (a small world in fact).

Portrait photographer, J. Borodina is really discreet about herself, so, before her interview, here are some comments that perfectly describe her genius.











"Hands on a miracle"




" Your gallery is amazing. There are so many emotions in your photos !"


" Could you make any wrong photos ? So I can think that you are human ! Wonderful portrait with excellent b/w ! Congratulations !"

" I still can't get over how good you are... and you are only 18. I believe you have one of the best galleries on DA."

" I love your gallery over than my words could describe. I will follow you closely. Thank you."

" This is truly a gallery to admire ! So strong with the lights and b/w. Now I'm no longer in need of inspiration ! Thank you !"

" I'm impressed... Your gallery shows exactly what I would like to become : expressive potraits from a poetic photographer. My best compliments !"








"Ava adore"



January 16, 2009

My tribute to the women photographers



Despite Ruth Bernhard, Bettina Rheims, Annie Leibovitz, Sally Mann or Ellen von Unwerth, the women's contributions to the artistic nude photography is under-recognized.

Beyond the traditional and stupid cultural resistances they still face with strength and passion, they make an incredible work, bringing us the very best with grace and harmony.








Lara Jade -
"Lady Of The Lake"

Art Model Dollybeck -










The women photographers devoted to fine art nude photography show us a rare emotional force and the sensual (rarely sexual) beauty of the woman as seen through the feminine eyes.

Soft or rude, abstract, conceptual or figurative, their photographs have a particular sense, often symbolic and always full of a poetry I admire without moderation.











Minon
-
"Paris, no III"
Self portrait





The second thing is that the number of women photographers working on the male nude is far less than the number of women photographers shooting the female nude. Maybe a question of more photogenic curves ?

And last but not least, for those who choose this fascinating way, they all succeed in the most difficult exercise : the self portraiture as Minon, Rachel Lovitt, Anna Piovani, Marquita Norwood, Vic, Harizma, Sarah Ina Alexander... And this, it is an exception in the men photographers' works.


Since the opening of this site, I've a label I cherish : "woman artist", my tribute to their wonderful artworks. And each time I discover a woman photographer or an inspiring art model, I'm like a child in a toy store... Because I know their particular sensitivity and their outstanding inspiration. Because they make me feel this famous "Wow!" factor we all are searching for.








Ruth Bernhard
"Classic Torso"





" Every artist, in a sense, is missionary. He tries to convey a message to his fellow man – he communicates the awesome presence of truth and beauty he discover in the world around him, in its lakes and mountains, trees, rocks and plants, in its living creatures.

" Down through the centuries poets, sculptors, painters and now photographers, have also been striving to grasp and immortalize the beauty of the human body, both male and female. I see in these forms the elemental relationship to the large forms of nature ; a sense of strength like a rock – fluidity like water – space like a mountain range.

" If I have chosen the female form in particular, it is because beauty has been debased and exploited in our sensual twentieth century. We seem to have a need to turn innocent nature into evil ugliness be the twist of the mind. Woman has been target of much that is sordid and cheap, especially in photography.

" To raise, to elevate, to endorse with timeless reverence the image of woman, has been my mission – the reason for my work."










Jan Murphy -
"Holding On"
Art Model Emma










Katarzyna Rzeszowska -
"107"










Elipa -
"Window"
Self portrait










Fefa Koroleva










Vic -
"Duel"Self portrait










Elena Vasilieva
"Poison girl"










Ira Bordo










Anca Cernoschi -
"Room 4"








Lætitia Debruyne -
"Sylvaine III"










Mari Alzugaray
"Aburimiento"










Sheryl Nields










Anikout
"Loty"










Kat Love -
"Risk"
Self portrait










J. Borodina (Eliara) -
"Tango"