Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Michel Comte















©Michel Comte

Michel Comte does alot of commercial, fashion and celebrity shoots. Pictured above is a photo from his series "Rizzoli Nudes." I enjoy the color's.

Jeff Bark
















©Jeff Bark


This image is part of his Woodpecker Show at the Michael Hoppen Contemporary Gallery in London.

"The upshot is a group heavily symbolic photos in a rural setting rife with loneliness, despondence and introspection. Manufactured moonlit tones only add to this effect. Take a closer look and you'll see that the subjects are actually in an urban setting—tipped off by urban litter such as a fence, crates and even a car." Tim Yu

Bill Henson













©Bill Henson

Henson's work has received major criticism. His exhibition at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney was closed after several individuals filed complaints with law enforcement due to the questionable nature of Henson's photographs depicting naked children.

In recent years the charges against world renowned photographers who photograph nude children has reached a boiling point. In the eyes of child advocates the fact that an artist has exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums does not make photographs involving nude children anymore legitimate than child pornography. You may recall that in 2007 an exhibit of Nan Goldin’s photographs were seized from the collection of Sir Elton John due to similar charges that Bill Henson is now facing. Do these works walk a fine line between artistic freedom and exploitation?