Category Archives: Conceptual Art
The Interaction Of Natural And Human-Made Beauty.
Gloria Lamson’s photos have been an intriguing addition to Le Fotografie. She plays with nature, but it’s not so much a manipulation as a subtle, thought-provoking rearrangement. Her images force the viewer to consider notions of natural and human-made beauty, … Continue reading
Guess What This Is. (And don’t look at the title first.)
Today I bring you a daring feat heretofore never attempted at The Untrained Eye. I shall write a review of this Richard J. Murphy print without knowing its proper name. Gasp! I’ve written plenty about how the title of a … Continue reading
Check Out Our New Le Fotografie iPad App. It’s Free.
Photography You Can Live With. Inspiration For Photographers And Collectors. Click Here To Learn More Or To Download To Your iPad Via iTunes. The Le Fotografie iPad App is a curated collection of more than 250 high resolution, fine art … Continue reading
Try Looking At This Image Upside Down.
The horizon line on the right side of the frame in Black Rod and Salt by Paul Adams screams Rorschach inkblot to me. It appears Paul Adams simply inked up the hills and folded them down, stamping them onto the … Continue reading
Filed under Color, Conceptual Art, Fine Art Photography, Fine Art Prints, Grand Landscape, Nature
Elk And Hades? “What the ….?”
Jonathan Stuart’s Elk and Hades falls squarely into the “What the…?” category. It raises so many questions. Where are these two going? Do you think they’re friends, the noble beast and the god of the underworld? The weather looks mighty … Continue reading
Hope. Then And Now.
Whoa. Talk about symbolism. Outdoor wall posters are transitory in nature, but the missing chunks of our president in Matt Mallam’s Hope are weightier than, say, a ragged Maroon 5 concert poster. Unless you really, really value Adam Levine as … Continue reading
Ssssibilant. (Go ahead, look it up.)
I keep a sticky note on my computer bearing an ever-growing collection of words I mean to use someday in my writing. When Cristine Wehner’s Type Blocks was added to Le Fotografie, I saw in its blurred S blocks an … Continue reading
Can You Say, “Osteospermum?”
I consider myself a bit too hip for flower photos. They’re so often done in a generic, snooze-inducing way, and using them as a subject matter is kind of like cheating, I think. Flowers are already nice to look at. … Continue reading
Filed under Conceptual Art, Fine Art Prints, Flowers, Le Fotografie Images, Nature
Introducing The Premier Issue of Le Fotografie Magazine
Le Fotografie is proud to announce the first issue of Le Fotografie Magazine devoted exclusively to the images and photographers featured at Le Fotografie. The first issue featured the photography of Jonathan Stuart. Le Fotografie Magazine will be issued on … Continue reading
Filed under Black and White, Conceptual Art, Figure, Fine Art Prints, Grand Landscape, Nature
Why Le Fotografie Prints Are So Affordable.
We Believe Photography Is The Ulimate Universal Art Form, And As Such, It Should Be Affordable. Because of the nature of photography, we believe photographs should be affordable. A photographer can make an unlimited number of original prints. So our … Continue reading
Filed under Architecture, Black and White, Conceptual Art, Fine Art Prints, Flowers, Nature