Boom! Well done everyone... It was genuinely a difficult choice this week. Good entries.
This weeks theme is a style I've been obsessing over and struggling with for the past few years – #New_Topographics
It originates from contemporary American landscape photography in the 70's and its style is defined by photographers such as Stephen Shore, Robert Adams and Bernd and Hilla Becher amongst others.
It's quite a banal aesthetic, usually of every-day places or industrial areas (sometimes interiors) and often quite minimal.
I've put together some links and images to give you an idea of what I'm failing to describe.
Boom! Well done everyone... It was genuinely a difficult choice this week. Good entries.
This weeks theme is a style I've been obsessing over and struggling with for the past few years – #New_Topographics
It originates from contemporary American landscape photography in the 70's and its style is defined by photographers such as Stephen Shore, Robert Adams and Bernd and Hilla Becher amongst others.
It's quite a banal aesthetic, usually of every-day places or industrial areas (sometimes interiors) and often quite minimal.
I've put together some links and images to give you an idea of what I'm failing to describe.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hansinhaarlem/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/61249924@N06/
https://www.flickr.com/groups/24225446@N00/pool/
https://www.flickr.com/groups/neotopografia/pool/
Billy Bob's 2 by Andy Feltham, on Flickr
Helvetia Concrete by Johannes Saal, on Flickr
Schwarze Pumpe by S. Dekind, on Flickr