Friday, November 15, 2019

every picture tells a story | rod stewart's model railway

"I find beauty in what everyone else sees as ugly — rugged skyscrapers, beaten-up warehouses, things that are very run down. When I take on something like this, I have to give it 110 per cent. For me, it's addictive. I started, so I just had to finish."








dark waters | image book

The “Dark Waters” Image Book consisted of forty-six laminated pages that followed the linear and thematic trajectory of Bilott’s crusade, a sort of map of director Todd Haynes’s ideas for the movie’s visual language.

The album also included a list of the painters and photographers Haynes had chosen to inform the film’s palette and perspective, among them Gerhard Richter, Gordon Parks, Andreas Gursky, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, and Joel Meyerowitz.




richter





parks







gursky









eggleston








stephen shore










joel meyerowitz

originally posted Nov 6, 2019