Shawn Rahman
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Caravaggio?? Yes!!
Nothing like reviving a two year old thread!
I've been on an art kick lately, and COMPLETELY agree with your sentiments on Caravaggio. I'd like to add Vermeer to the discussion if we want to see how the past masters dealt with light.
I am beginning to understand more and more that we should study traditional art as much as we study past photographers.
For the record, the three painters who I think I can spend my life learning from and applying to photography: Vermeer, Caravaggio, and Hopper.
Anyone find photo inspiration in the past master painters?
not a recent read, but in keeping with the painters-and-photographers thread, if you want to understand the power of light, you MUST study Caravaggio. Especially his later works. I'm chugging my way through the recent bio of Ruth Bernhard ( I keep getting sidelined by other stuff, like re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia).
Nothing like reviving a two year old thread!
I've been on an art kick lately, and COMPLETELY agree with your sentiments on Caravaggio. I'd like to add Vermeer to the discussion if we want to see how the past masters dealt with light.
I am beginning to understand more and more that we should study traditional art as much as we study past photographers.
For the record, the three painters who I think I can spend my life learning from and applying to photography: Vermeer, Caravaggio, and Hopper.
Anyone find photo inspiration in the past master painters?