Le Grand Bal du Printemps

Israëlis Bidermanas (dit Izis) :: Jardin de Tuilleries, 1948 | src Le Paris humaniste d’Izis (Le Monde)
Israëlis Bidermanas (dit Izis) :: Front cover from: Jacques Prévert et Izis: «Grand Bal du Printemps», 1st. ed., 1951 | src 1stDibs
Israëlis Bidermanas (dit Izis) :: Front cover from: Jacques Prévert et Izis: «Grand Bal du Printemps», 1st. ed., 1951 | src SP
Israëlis Bidermanas (dit Izis) :: back cover from: Jacques Prévert et Izis: «Grand Bal du Printemps», 1st. ed., 1951 | src SP

Izis · La Argentina ca. 1950

Israëlis Bidermanas (dit Izis) :: Danseuse de Flamenco, “La Argentina” ca. 1950. Tirage argentique d’époque | Flamenco dancer, “La Argentina”, ca. 1950. Vintage silver print | src yann-le-mouel

Photography Art Society of Lithuania: Vitas Luckus

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Vitas Luckus, Holiday mood, 1980

Vitas Luckus, Anna, 1980

Vitas Luckus, It seems nobody of them to be alive now, 1980

Vitas Luckus, Different water, 1980

Vitas Luckus was born on May 29, 1943 in Kaunas, Lithuania. At the age of eighteen, after graduating with a degree in drawing and painting, his parents gave him an AGFA camera, which initiated his fascination in photography. In the following years he developed a great interest in art photography and became a member of the Kaunas Photo Club, to which he was elected president a few years later.

According to Luckus, the conventional use of light and visual arrangement of a photograph would leave out essential elements that could retrieve the vitality and different levels of reality. He advocated a style in which there was no hierarchy of meaning: every element in the photographic composition was of equal importance…

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