Sunday 19 August 2007

Freeze Frame Day

19th August - It's World Photography Day today!

Hordes of photographs taken by enterprising photographers and photo journalists have become famous (like the Tienanmen Square freeze, Auschwitz's concentration camps, the portrait of Winston Churchill, John Lennon and Yoko Ono's frame taken by Annie Leibovitz on the morning of the day he was shot dead, Che Guevara's spanning gaze taken by Alberto Diaz in 1960 and so many more...)

There are some pictures that really make a shiver run down my spine and the mind is numbed for a few seconds. The images do keep coming back to my mind... They speak for themselves








Guevara's Crowd-Spanning Gaze

"Once labeled 'the most famous photograph in the world and a symbol of the 20th century', this portrait of Che Guevara, photographed by Alberto Diaz Korda on March 5, 1960, is considered to be the most reproduced image in the history of photography. "
Korda, while on an assignment for ‘the Revolucion,’ took this photo of Guevara at a protest rally, after a Belgian freighter carrying arms to Cuba was blown up by counterrevolutionaries while being unloaded in Havana harbour, killing more than 100 dock workers. As he later recalled, it was a damp, cold day. Using a 90-millimetre lens, he was panning his Leica across the figures on the dais when Guevara's face jumped into the viewfinder. The look in Che's eyes startled Korda so much that he instinctively lurched backward and immediately pressed the button. "There appears to be a mystery in those eyes, but in reality it is just blind rage at the deaths of the day before, and the grief for their families." However, it was only after Guevara’s death, that this image, noble and defiant, with tilted beret and flowing locks, rapidly spread and was soon taken up by advertisers the world over. Now ubiquitous: Che’s image adorns mugs, hoodies, lighters, key chains, tank tops and of course those omnipresent T-shirts. More than thirty five years after his death, it still remains the logo of revolutionary chic. Through a twist of fate though, Korda received no royalties whatsoever for this photograph. Speaking in Havana just before he died, he said, "life may not have granted me a great fortune in money, but it has given me the even greater fortune of becoming a figure in the history of photography."



I took this one on our Independence Day, 15th of August. I found, among other photographs of children that I took that day, the pure innocence and joy reflected on their faces so beautifully that I couldn't help smiling and following them around... :)
They say, don't photograph children, as they easy subjects. True, but capturing human moods is one difficult task.


Some More Freeze Frames

Music: Chrono Cross Time's Scar!

15 comments:

Unknown said...

Love what you've done with the color and the tinge of B&W..

Aditi said...

that is a great shot... looked professional to me till i saw the corner caption
=)

Anonymous said...

hiii nadine-chan!
thank u sooo much for ur comment!
this blog looks sooo cool!
loads of interesting pictures :)
im sorry i dont know abt recent anime and manga, but that video of YT is awesome! doomo arigatoo!!

Keshi said...

I rem that Afghan Girl's pic...its so famous!

omg that lil Indian ladki!!! She's sooo adorable!

Photos can capture so many emotions in one shot..thats the beauty of photography. I love photos...u know that already dun u..lol!


Keshi.

Rani said...

i think you did a wonderful job capturing the essence of independence in that picture..
soo innocent and so wonderful =).

i thought it was following in the line of other professional pictures until i read the caption as well... =) a great job.

Anonymous said...

Yeah those are some famous photographs..
And your pictures, amazing..

:)

dharmabum said...
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Keshi said...

mebbe u dun visit me anymore..sniff sniff.. :(

Keshi.

Trinnie said...

John: :) Danke!

Aditi: thanks! ur comments keep me going... :)

Niki yokota: thanks for replying and for dropping by! that video and track is from a Japanese video game called Chrono Cross. u might be knowing! I'm a sucker for animes! :D

keshi: Hindi words sound sweet coming from u! :)
yea i know ur a big photo freak, i bet ud pose if someone asked u to, at the drop of a hat!
and its not that...just been very busy! im gonna be back! with vengeance! lol!

Choco: thank u so much! :)

virus: arigato gozaimasta! (thank u in Japanese) :)

dharma: :) u know i have the dvd of the motocycle diaries. but i am gonna avoid watching it till i read the book. thats what a friend suggested i shud do... and its true...at least ill know what way the movie is progressing! :D

Keshi said...

lolz @vengeance! take it easy gal...all the best with ur projects n tests!


yes I dun mind posing for a pic as long as it's not for sleazy loser..lolz!

HUGGGGGGGGZ!
Keshi.

--Sunrise-- said...

The pic of the little girl is lovely! Those huge eyes, the subtle smile, and those two India badges and flags and.... what IS that thing in her left hand? :)

Did you click it on the spot? Cos if not... was there a reason you didn't include the whole (big) flag in her right hand? Am just curious to know... not meant in a rude way or anything... :)

PS: The 'Whoosh' pics on my reflections blog - Ari4U explained how they were taken over there (on my blog, I mean). :D

PPS: Long time... how are you?

--Sunrise-- said...

With a vengeance indeed, Khushita... :D You photoshopped the blogger pic, I guess?

Kay Vee said...

kesh: :)

sunrise: the thing in her left hand is a plastic flute.
yep, clicked it on-da-spot, and this is the original picture. no crops or cuts. :)

yea, am glad to find have an explanation, thanks for letting me know. i researched some more on camera tossing.

that header pic has been photoshopped. i don't deserve the entire credit though. these are two of my favourite characters from Samurai Champloo (anime series) called Mugen and Jin (he's the long haired pony-tailed bloke).

im good! :D
preliminary exams going on! how abt u?

--Sunrise-- said...

Good luck with those exams... *hoping I'm not too late*

Keshi said...

Saying HI!

Keshi.