theinventedeye
theinventedeye
The Invented Eye
84 posts
Mini-history of photography. Iconic images and wonderful finds
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Harry Callahan, Chicago, 1955
Source: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
49 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Dr. John Adamson, Mrs. Godwin, 1850s
Source: The wonderful collection of victorian photography of National Museum of Scotland
10 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Robert Doisneau, The Tenement Building (montage), 1962
37 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Ansel Adams,  Half Dome, Thundercloud, Yosemite National Park, ca. 1956
Source:  Ansel Adams Archive, Center for Creative Photography (University of Arizona)
14 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Lynn Skordal, Sometimes I Have Bad Thoughts..., 2011
22 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Martin Munkacsi, 1930
66 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 10 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Harold Cazneaux, Sydney Bridge, Bridge pattern, Arch of steel, 1934
68 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Antoni Arissa, El beso (The kiss), ca. 1930-1936
Source: Archivo Arissa, Fundación Telefónica
262 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Stanley Kubrick, New York Subway – Young lovers, 1947
Source: Museum of the City of New York
28 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Oscar Graubner, Margaret Bourke-White On The Chrysler Building, 1935
27 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Sala au rocher de la vierge, Biarritz, 1927
104 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Julia Margaret Cameron, Annie, January 1864
In December 1863, Cameron, then aged forty-eight, received the gift of a camera from her daughter Julia. One month later, she took this portrait of Annie Philpot, describing it as "My very first success in photography, January 1864". For me, this is one of her most moving images.
"I was in a transport of delight. I ran all over the house to search for gifts for the child. I felt as if she entirely had made the picture. I printed, toned, fixed and framed it, and presented it to her father that same day: size 11 by 9 inches. Sweet, sunny haired Annie! No later prize has effaced the memory of this joy."
 Julia Margaret Cameron, Annals of my Glass House (1874)
37 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Lillian Bassman, "A Report to Skeptics", Harper's Bazaar, April 1952
(Source: Harper's Bazaar)
22 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Ashford Brothers, Mosaic carte de visite of 500 celebrity portraits, ca. 1863
9x5 cm. (3.6x2 inches)
“Upwards of five hundred photographic portraits of the most celebrated personages of the age. With a hand-magnifying glass, every portrait will be seen perfect”
I attest ;) 
(Source: Museo del Romanticismo)
1 note · View note
theinventedeye · 11 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Vivian Maier, Self Portrait
20 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 12 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Francesc Català-Roca, Monumento a Colón, 1949
10 notes · View notes
theinventedeye · 12 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Kenneth Josephson, Chicago, 1961
(Source: Museum of Contemporary Photography)
10 notes · View notes