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robertaço…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rjUKZx3C_g
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eugene smith & felipe hirsch ou juanita & patrick…
logo ali embaixo, falei da minha fissura pelo fotógrafo eugene smith.
por anos & anos – e até hoje – a xeretinha busca se aproximar de tudo que ele fez.
ângulos, composição, descaralhação… enfim, sempre, tentei (sem sucesso) copiar o Mestre! SEMPRE!
agora, veja bem que interessante…
no que eu estava colocando o Utube de judee sill, aqui no tico, fui catar alguma info sobre a série “a menina sem qualidades” e me deparei com a seguinte chamada…
no que bati o olho, instantaneamente, me veio a lembrança desta outra fotografia…
HAHAHA…
“a walk to the paradise garden”, cláááááááááássico da Fotografia mundial de autoria de eugene smith…
e com uma História que justifica a inspiração de felipe em usá-la na série da MTV!
D+D+D+D+D+D+!
prestenção no relato de eugene sobre o click…
W. Eugene Smith was no doubt one of the greatest war correspondents of the last century. As the photographer for Life, he followed the island-hopping American offensive against Japan, from Saipan to Guam, from Iwo Jima to Okinawa, where he was hit by mortar fire, and invalided back.
His war wounds cost him two painful years of hospitalization and plastic surgery. During those years he took no photos, and it was doubtful whether he would ever be able to return to photography. Then one day in 1946, he took a walk with his two children, Juanita and Patrick, towards a sun-bathed clearing:
While I followed my children into the undergrowth and the group of taller trees – how they were delighted at every little discovery! – and observed them, I suddenly realized that at this moment, in spite of everything, in spite of all the wars and all I had gone through that day, I wanted to sing a sonnet to life and to the courage to go on living it….
Pat saw something in the clearing, he grasped Juanita by the hand and they hurried forward. I dropped a little farther behind the engrossed children, then stopped. Painfully I struggled — almost into panic — with the mechanical iniquities of the camera….
I tried to, and ignore the sudden violence of pain that real effort shot again and again through my hand, up my hand, and into my spine … swallowing, sucking, gagging, trying to pull the ugly tasting serum inside, into my mouth and throat, and away from dripping down on the camera….
I knew the photograph, though not perfect, and however unimportant to the world, had been held…. I was aware that mentally, spiritually, even physically, I had taken a first good stride away from those past two wasted and stifled years. (See original text)
While he was right about his stride towards recovery, Smith miscalculated the photo’s importance. In 1955, a heavily-indebted Smith decided to submit the photo to Edward Steichen’s now-famous Family of Man exhibit at the MOMA. There, it became a finalist and then the closing image, thus cementing its position as the ur-icon of all family photographs.
J.S
Here is Judee Sill, recorded in London in February of 1973 for the “Old Grey Whistle Test” TV program on the BBC. There are other clips and songs from this session and the one before it, but sadly this is the only one that has been released, at least as far as I know. Judee visited my radio program (The LA Litehouse) on KPFK in Los Angeles in early 1970. She sang a number of songs, and talked about who she was and where she came from well before her first album was released. She was perplexing and enchanting all at the same time. She was determined to be successful as a musician, and by my reckoning, she seemed well on her way. Her songwriting skills and her sense of perfection were a wonder to behold. She was also a wild child and very much a rebel in her own way. She was 28 years old at the time of this recording. A very rare talent.
Sadly, it was all over in 1979 when she tragically passed away.
(retirado da apresentação do vídeo no Utube)
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a série “a menina sem qualidades” de felipe hirsch, na MTV, está fazendo um monte de gente conhecer judee sill!
D+!!!
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por falar em eugene smith…
lembra quando este assunto passou aqui pelo tico?
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esqueceram de nós…
Subject: D+“Fala Mauricio!Showcante o programa de terça, Amália..ahahah que surpresa boa!!Sempre coisas novas (para mim) e antigas maravilhosas!Parabéns pela seleção de sempre!Por fim, concordo com toda tua exposição no Tico sobre o falecido Maraca!! Pior que chamam agora de arena! Arena pra mim, pra Europa e pro mundo, comporta, estádio, estacionamento, restaurantes, bares, por vezes cinema e shopping, a daqui esqueceram disso tudo!!Vida que segue, ainda temos a colina como nostalgia!Braço,”Vasco.
molina…
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“na pastelaria”…
Subject: La tripa“Mauvalito,
Estava em rio pras Ostras, quando passa por mim um rapaz vestindo o maNto.
Sem titubiar, imediatamente disse pra ele: “Háh..muito bem, muito bem, comendo uns pasteizinhos, fazendo umas comidinhas…”
Que efeito é esse, Mauval?!…só o pai!”Sissi Bjão
Fotografia!
ao passar do tempo, coleciono “nas idéias” imagens que eu gostaria da xeretinha ter captado.
como, por exemplo, a da fofa na geral do maraca, criação de ricardo azoury (logo ali embaixo, no dia 3)!
como acabei de colocar o playlist roNca do Rdio com thelonious monk, não consigo parar de pensar em outro click…
my deus, mamãe… quiquiéisso?
MEGA retrato de thelonious captado por eugene smith (meu fotógrafo favorito), em 1959 (NYC)!
sério, até perco vontade de papar pensando nesses dois together!!!
UAU!