Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Inspiration....black & white vintage

Vivian Maier, Self Portrait, October 18, 1953, New York

A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.

Piecing together Vivian Maier’s life can easily evoke Churchill’s famous quote about the vast land of Tsars and commissars that lay to the east. A person who fit the stereotypical European sensibilities of an independent liberated woman, accent and all, yet born in New York City. Someone who was intensely guarded and private, Vivian could be counted on to feistily preach her own very liberal worldview to anyone who cared to listen, or didn’t. Decidedly unmaterialistic, Vivian would come to amass a group of storage lockers stuffed to the brim with found items, art books, newspaper clippings, home films, as well as political tchotchkes and knick-knacks.
The story of this nanny who has now wowed the world with her photography, and who incidentally recorded some of the most interesting marvels and peculiarities of Urban America in the second half of the twentieth century is seemingly beyond belief.
An American of French and Austro-Hungarian extraction, Vivian bounced between Europe and the United States before coming back to New York City in 1951. Having picked up photography just two years earlier, she would comb the streets of the Big Apple refining her artistic craft. By 1956 Vivian left the East Coast for Chicago, where she’d spend most of the rest of her life working as a caregiver. In her leisure Vivian would shoot photos that she zealously hid from the eyes of others. Taking snapshots into the late 1990′s, Maier would leave behind a body of work comprising over 100,000 negatives. Additionally Vivian’s passion for documenting extended to a series of homemade documentary films and audio recordings. Interesting bits of Americana, the demolition of historic landmarks for new development, the unseen lives of ethnics and the destitute, as well as some of Chicago’s most cherished sites were all meticulously catalogued by Vivian Maier.





                               
Her photographs are so amazing.I mean I just love the way she just captures the moment of it. I had read about her from a Smithsonian magazine & researched about her work.The most memorable photographs are those not posed.Just the way she captures people going about their day & their face expressions,I completely love it.Sweet work Vivian,I'm in love with your photography work.To see more of her awesome works it's here www.vivianmaier.com.Have a delightful day:)

    xo,lulu

1 comment:

beautiful me plus you said...

love photographie... great post....just found your blog and I love it already! I am your newest follower!
Greets from Ireland!
xxx Marina