90s Nostalgia of the Day: Pictures We Didn’t Take Before Digital Cameras
Webcomic artist TwentyPixels brings this list of things that we take pictures of now that we wouldn’t have before during the age of film photography.
- ’ * ’ [Hello Kitty &* Dear Daniel Kcute Couple ;)*
Cyril Porchet - Seduction
Artist’s statement:
“I photographed these cultural places in order to produce an effect of visual saturation. This profligacy of splendor contributes to stun the senses and at first glance provides an effect which tends toward abstraction. The optical flatness produced by the camera looks like and references the “trompe l’oeil” technique often used in this type of architecture. The goal of this approach is to show in an analytical way the exuberance and the surfeit of baroque as a critical shortcut of the dramatic character of our current society.
Baroque style developed at a time where the Catholic Church was reacting against a new science and new forms of religion. The monumental baroque was a style that the papacy was able to exploit like the absolute monarchies did. The baroque wouldtherefore have served a catholic will to reconquer souls. Therefore, by choosing baroque churches as metaphor of spectacle, my pictures also work as an historical reminder of the picture function.
My work is displayed in print formats of 120 cm over 160 cm under acrylic glass.”
(via seemsabitparanoid)
Source: arpeggia
My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!
Source: reginageorges
<3
My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!





