Thursday, February 17, 2011

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Expo "Sardinia" in San Guénolé Penmarc'h in Finistere

Well here is the time to announce my first photo exhibition. This is the series "Sardinia" conducted in August 2010 and presented in October hereby . Starting new scans of my negatives, I did make 11 30x45 digital prints laminated on aluminum support.



The exhibition runs from Saturday at the Cafe Chez Cathy "Guénolé St., just behind the auction. It is a place frequented mostly by fishermen, elders and a few regulars.

If you are visiting or if you want to visit, you can enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the place and the friendly welcome Cathy. 20x30 signed prints will be on sale in the coming days. Of course you can also buy me via this blog. It is a way to support my next photo project - you will soon see - take shape and promises to be exciting.

Thanks to everyone who expressed their encouragement.


Monday, February 14, 2011

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World Cinema Trade

The 2000s did not begin on 1 January 2000. It began Sept. 11, 2011, by the largest fireworks display in history. Is it still possible to make films after September 11, 2001? That is the question answered by this list. 10 films for a decade - 10 ways to try to beat the images of the collapse of the World Trade Center. Adorno had banned poetry after Auschwitz - but without doubt it was because he saw a peak in Auschwitz obscene poetry. He might just as well could require the opposite. Such, at least, the choice made film.

Lawrence Sutter:

1. Chris Columbus 'Rent'
2. Michael Mann's 'Collateral'
3. Wes Anderson 'The Darjeeling Limited'
4. Barry Sonnenfeld, 'Big Trouble'
5. Johnnie To's 'Sparrow'
6. Eric Rohmer's 'The Romance of Astrea and Celadon'
7. Andrew Blake, Aria,
8. Ridley Scott, 'A Good Year'
9. Sophie Letourneur, 'Life at the ranch'
10. Gore Verbinski, "Pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2 & 3 '


Jérôme Dittmar :

1. Michael Mann, 'Miami Vice'
2. David Fincher, 'Zodiac' & 'The Social Network'
3. Wachowski Bros, 'Speed Racer'
4. Francis Ford Coppola, 'Youth Without Youth'
5. Peter Weir, 'Master and Commander'
6. Wes Anderson, 'The Darjeeling Ltd'
7. Chris Columbus, 'Rent'
8. Tony Scott, 'Déjà vu'
9. Satoshi Kon, 'Millenium Actress'
10. Johnnie To, 'Sparrow'


Rémy Russotto:

1. Chris Columbus, 'Rent'
2. Tony Scott, 'Domino' & 'Déjà vu'
3. Hou Hsiao-hsien, 'Millennium Mambo'
4. Michael Mann, 'Collateral'
5. Eric Rohmer's 'Triple Agent'
6. The Wachowskis 'Speed Racer'
7. Robert Altman, 'A Prairie Home Companion'
8. Francis Ford Coppola, Youth Without Youth '
9. Won Kar Wai, '2046 '
10. Giannoli, 'The Singer'.

Friday, February 4, 2011

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From Here to Eternity

From Here to Eternity, cinema is not dead. It will give actresses, men, a plank to bounce, one hand to dance, a revolver to kill. Sex, violence, elegance, what are the actors? They exist inadvertently the entire world into a point. The biggest players, according to In Praise of Love, are Heraclitean. Fragments and haiku worlds they crystallize at every step, voice, bang!

Lawrence Sutter

1. Jerry Lewis
2. Jean-Pierre Léaud
3. George Sanders
4. Sean Connery
5. Sacha Guitry
6. Douglas Fairbanks
7. James Coburn
8. Chow Yun-fat
9. Robert Downey Jr.
10. Jean-Luc Godard

Jérôme Dittmar

1. Tony Leung Chiu Wai
2. Cary Grant
3. Jean-Pierre Léaud
4. James Coburn
5. Christopher Walken
6. James Stewart
7. George Sanders
8. Gene Kelly
9. Chow Yun-Fat
10. Robert Downey Jr.

Rémy Russotto

1. Peter Sellers
2. Jean-Pierre Léaud
3. Cary Grant
4. George Sanders
5. Douglas Fairbanks
6. James Coburn
7. Tony Leung Chiu Wai
8. Jerry Lewis
9. Tom Cruise
10. Chow Yun-fat

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Wedding Thank You Messages

Somewhere

Somewhere
is not an indication of a sterile abstract place where no one can go. It is not inaccessible, dry fruit of torment juveniles. The latest film from Sofia Coppola is not an empty place to resurrect the wishes of spleen less than a generation disillusioned she dares to admit. Far from underlining the impasse, the latest film from Sofia Coppola opens a space directly accessible and productive. Daughter, father and friend eat all the eggs benedict. They play video games together. They share gelati in bed in a palace in Italy. They bathe. Whatever the venue, whatever the thing, provided they are together somewhere and that they share something. The Sofia Coppola is somewhere populated and delicate. Stripped of narrative strings a bit heavy for its great success, Lost in Translation (heaviness significant facial voluntarily emasculated Bill Murray and the story that follows - accordingly) Somewhere takes the California desert as example of what is possible when there is nothing left. When a world is crumbling under the weight of its own meanings, Sofia Coppola took him at his word, uses, still a bit empty, because that is the function of the desert, to give thanks to things. Fetish happy. Opportunity. Afterwards, Omega Point read Don DeLillo and remember that Sofia Coppola is not a cynical filmmaker who filmed anything. Precisely the opposite. Extreme communicability of beings and things, porosity, excessive attendance.

See also Godfather III .

Rémy Russotto

Saturday, January 22, 2011

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A gray edges

For some time trying to improve my black and white. I want it to be less mixed than what I've done so far. I was told that a beautiful black and white printing, the deviation between the lightest and darkest value should not be maximum, but minimal. While allowing the image to be legible, of course.

I do not know if it's true, but I try. I refine my exposure when shooting, I try to be less brutal and less approximate development, I snapped the rare automatisms I had left when scanning my negatives. Gimp, I no longer touch anything, everything is raw scan.

Brute scan, for example, my series " sardine " that some of you are too mixed, so it's not for me (I will invite you soon to exhibition of a dozen 30x45 prints, those who come will ... ) . It's just 400ISO film (HP5 +) 1600ISO pushed for the specific needs of night photography. Lately, I try instead to overexpose my film one stop and develop their sensitivity. I was already doing for slide films for quite some time, but now I'm also for the NB.

I am in favor of exposing the rule of thumb for 6x6: I take a value in the shade, another sun early in my walk and then I'm doing. By cons in 24x36, an exhibition fair can really make a difference on a cliché. Of Suddenly I am more and more attention to the accuracy and potential shortcomings of the cells embedded in my boxes 24x36: Minolta CLE, ZM Zeiss Ikon Konica Hexar.

Konica Hexar RF + Tanaka Kogaku Tanar 50 / 2 - @ TMax 400ISO
Agfa Rodinal 1 + 5 0
April 2009

Konica Hexar RF + Serenar returning 50/1.9 - FP4 + @ 125ISO in Bulb
Agfa Rodinal 1 +5 0
July 2009
Konica Hexar (35 / 2 @ f/2.8) - Tri-X @ 400ISO
Kodak D-76 stock
December 2010


These photos are not "examples" per se, but merely "tests" that I use to calibrate my black and white. The shades of gray that I am looking simply may not be. The sense of "fairness" is difficult to go into words. The flavors and colors, they say, does not discuss.


Minolta CLE + M-Rokkor 40/2 - TMax @100ISO
Ilford Ilfotec LC29 1+19
février 2010

Zeiss Ikon ZM + Canon 35/1.5 LTM - TMax @100ISO
Ilford Ilfotec LC29 1+19
February 2010

Monday, January 17, 2011

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Silence and gossip: the silent film Robert De Niro

deaf or mute, cinema has always been talkative. Light from the views, the images speak. No need for her to hear, a fitting enough. Eyes closed, In Praise of Love unveils its ranking of the largest films without a vote. They are ten. Maybe they come from afar, like a whisper of time, or are they close, speaking of a brilliant and indelible stamp.


Jérôme Dittmar:

1. The Thief of Baghdad, Raoul Walsh

2. The Last Command, Josef Von Sternberg

3. Sunrise FW Murnau

4. Man with camera, Vertov

5. Napoleon, Abel Gance

6. Les Vampires, Louis Feuillade

7. The Wind, Victor Sjostrom

8. seasons, Artavazd Pelechian

9. Sherlock Jr. Buster Keaton

10. The Voyage dans la lune, George Méliès


Rémy Russotto:

1. Les Vampires, Louis Feuillade

2. Birth of a Nation, DW Griffith

3. Autumn Mists, Dimitri Kirsanoff

4. My wife be like a rose, Mikio Naruse

5. The Thief of Baghdad, Raoul Walsh

6. Aelita: Queen of Mars, Yakov Protazanov

7. Tabu, FW Murnau

8. inhuman, Marcel L'Herbier

9. Trip to the Moon, Georges Méliès

10. Robin Hood, Allan Dwan


Lawrence Sutter:

1. Fantômas, Feuillade Louis

2. The Iron Mask, Allan Dwan

3. The Thief of Baghdad, Raoul Walsh

4. Decadence Andrew Blake

5. the eleventh year, Dziga Vertov

6. Thi Minh, Louis Feuillade

7. Fritz Lang, Metropolis

8. The arsenal, Alexander Dovzhenko

9. Birth of a Nation, David W. Griffith

10. Fazil, Howard Hawks

Thursday, January 13, 2011

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bel exhausted

Robert De Niro seemed to embody the strong man, positively-charged, in the style of Martin Scorsese, Taxi Driver versions and Raging Bull. And the more time passes, this image is false. The carcass is empty, sad man, endowed with an energy that does not change anything. It evaporates. Robert De Niro is passive. It does nothing to improve the lot of a movie, nothing to advance a story. It stagnates. It's his game, his beauty, his time. Almost as if Beckett had given courses Actors Studio.

His two finest roles are probably those of Heat (Michael Mann) and What Just Happened? (Barry Levinson). Or how it becomes clear that Robert De Niro has never had the energy to cope. Either he dies or he depressed a little at the end. He embodies a character Deleuzian exhaustion. That it is a generation exhausted. Here is a brief portrait of the artist to celebrate. And finally out of his dynamic image given by Taxi Driver. Its excess language, dynamism are suspects and reveal the inertia of the actor, his listless form, his indifference to the world. Scorsese is also a filmmaker, not depressed but totally depressed, he turns in circles and get nowhere, he gets angry in disjointed fragments. He does not know it is sad. Hence the choice of Robert De Niro, actor performative zero energy, the ability of change the world around non-existent or negative.

The beautiful nature of the actor is not she slow down a movie, to slow the course of the images. engage in the process of inertia and contemplation? Robert De Niro apostle of ataraxia?

Rémy Russotto

Monday, January 10, 2011

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Write my choice of movies

Why write about movies? Question unnecessary, embarrassing, in fact hypocritical. To extend a smile, a fight scene, deter an effect. And fully exploit what we have selected, chose to see. All are good ways to perfect our choices, be a line, drive a nail. The test, the chronic dialogue, fiction. What are the best books on movies, cinema? In Praise of Love unveils its ranking. No need to wonder why.

Lawrence Sutter:

1. Robert H. Rimmer & Patrick Riley, "The X-Rated Videotape Star Index & Guide" (11 vols.)
2. Elie Faure, "Feature Film"
3. Louis Skorecki, "The violins are always right"
4. Alain Badiou, "Cinema"
5. Eugene Green, "Poetics of cinematography"
6. Maurice Bardeche & Robert Brasillach, "History of Cinema" (2 vols.)
7. Serge Daney "The wages of zapper"
8. Francoise Sagan, "In film"
9. Robert Bresson, Notes on Cinematography "
10. Tomasovic Dick, "The Palimpsest black

Jérôme Dittmar:

1. Louis Skorecki, "The violins are always right"
2. Serge Daney, "The wages of zapper"
3. Pauline Kael, "American Chronicles"
4. Jacques Lourcelles, "Dictionary of cinema, the films'
5. Robert Bresson, Notes on Cinematography "
6. Laurent de Sutter, "Pornostars"
7. Alfred Hitchcock and Francois Truffaut, "Hitchcock / Truffaut"
8. Tomasovic Dick, "The Palimpsest black
9. Francoise Sagan, "Cinema"
10. George Sanders, "Memoirs of a scoundrel"

Rémy Russotto:

1. Hans Lucas (Jean-Luc Godard), Reviews in "Godard Godard" - Volume 1
2. Jean Louis Schefer, "Origin of crime"
3. Colin Clark, My Week With Marilyn
4. Elie Faure, "Feature Film"
5. Louis Skorecki, "The violins are always right"
6. Serge Daney, "The amateur tennis"
7. Francoise Sagan, "In film"
8. Alberto Moravia, "Claudia Cardinale "
9. Laurent de Sutter, "Pornostars"
10. Robert Warshow, "The Immediate Experience"

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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Perfection

The laser disc does not wear out. The film was blazing. The hard drive ... Cloud computing, digital material beyond corrosion, if not to imagine a local crack able to erase the canvas and make everything disappear. Also requires the disk to confront eternally the same purpose. He held his films perfectly, without falling, wear, stop. The disc is a perfect hangman. He never misses a shot. We will have to watch Kim Novak certainly die in Vertigo , die and fall twice at the end. Nothing will. It will fall. But the wear of the film was better? She allowed to dream for other purposes, to preserve the films interrupting other spells? Certainly not. The laser disc has it changed anything? The digital exchange does something? No, it clarifies what was already clear. A film is a loop that can not come out. It does not come out of an image. Each printed on the retina and not come out. Do not underestimate the importance of photography. Their proliferation is scary. But it is possible to use the images seen to engage in play and control. For example, out of Kim Novak Vertigo and save, just to see Neo saved Trinity in Matrix . Superimpose one image to another, replacing a hero by another, outbid history, constitute a line.

Rémy Russotto

Sunday, January 2, 2011

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Four

I put the Christmas period used to read several books of photographs, most of which were offered to me. One of them is the exhibition catalog Willy Ronis held in Paris last summer as a tribute to the photographer disappeared Sept. 11, 2009.

Lots of pictures circulating around Willy Ronis, who has yet blackened many pages to explain, telling his life, his work and his images. I had already talked
of his book that day appeared in the Folio collection. A popular perception is that Ronis was not paying close attention to camera equipment and that, moreover, he used the same camera throughout his life, or can from it. Reading the texts collected here is almost the opposite! First, because Willy grew up and worked in the magazine photo of his father, and as such he was offered his first camera before his first violin (his mother taught piano). Secondly, because, taking the case (bad) from his father in 1936, or 23 years, Willy Ronis was forced to liquidate the store a few years later but is keeping multiple devices ranging from 8x10 to folding Zeiss Ikonta.

later acquired a Rolleiflex Ronis, then a second and uses both for his pictures "on the fly" in the street, posed for portraits of friends and celebrities and for his orders, weddings reports, etc.. Many of you know the next episode: the purchase of a telemetry system of French manufacture, the Foca. And later the Canon SLR system, still in 24x36.

No need to explain the interest
I found the following passage ... or nervousness that ensued, in which I am still as I write these lines instead of going to go to sleep ...

" end of 1954. A milestone. Repeatedly hustled, and Chim * and Cartier-Bresson, I give up on 6 x 6 for a small format. My photos do not become better, but I acquire by force rigor of the composition plate full (or nearly so) much more intellectually satisfying. With the 6 x 6, I did not use once in a hundred the entire square format. My camera fixed lens regularly forced me to trim both in height or width, or even on all four sides. Basically, I did even after it was mutilated. The decision was hard to take (incorrigibly sentimental). During the past decade, and for two years before the war, my Rollei allowed me to survive, and not me alone. But once that step, I forgot (I
the forgot because I had a second for color since 1946) and I never served more than two or three times for fashion, in the studio Vogue .
I had three cases, five goals. It was a joy as great as the day of my 12 years, when my father gave me my first Meccano.
"

Willy Ronis, quoted in
A poetics of engagement ,
exhibition catalog Jeu de Paume / Paris Mint 2010
* nickname David Seymour, a friend of Willy Ronis and co-founder of Magnum
with Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson (Didier thank you for the correction of 03/01/2011) .

Mutilating, 6 x 6 of the Rollei? Grrr, I heard it, but ...

July 2009
Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar
HP5 + & Rodinal Agfa

I wish you the best possible photos for the year 2 o 1 1 starts. Indulge between the four edges and beyond, the formats vary all you want but do not Trim your desire to photograph ...