Express Yourself In Black'n'White
Postcards with an edge |
Yesterday, I ventured into London's National Portrait Gallery to view the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize for 2011. Ignoring the shuffling old man in beige overcoat who seemed to be lurking at my side for most of the afternoon, I think for the princely sum of £2, yes that was the entrance fee, it was well worth the visit. Did I mention the wannabe-model-lookalike and her stage mother who also lingered longer than necessary in front every single portrait I wanted to view? The sheer cheek of some folks...what do you mean it's a public gallery? Oh... I see. Moving right along...
My favourites? I was drawn to the Malega, the Ethiopian boy photographed by Mario Marina, something about his expression really haunted me. Masayo Ito's portrait of a Japanese family in a cemetery took me back to Tokyo; Maja Daniel's identical twins 'Monette and Mady' bought a smile to my lips - elderly sisters living in Paris, who still wear synchronised outfits and their hair? Bright red. Quirky always does it for me. If you live in the city or are visiting London soon, you should pop along for a browse. And afterwards, do check out perhaps the best view in the gallery on level three - afternoon tea at the bar with a stunning rooftop vista of London? A perfect sunday.
London's rooftops, perhaps the best view in the gallery |
Comments
It's kind of coincidental that my post today was all black and white photos. Here's to a good week!
Pat, I'll be over to check those BWs out. Happy Week to you too!
Carol, jump on a plane, will you! I'll have a jug of margaritas waiting!
Meredith, twas perfect my friend. Definitely recommend.
Danette, art is another passion of mine - I'd be content to wander through galleries for weeks. *clink clink* Hope you are well my dear! x
Liza, you're welcome. Some of the pictures are on the website link to the gallery.
Bish, its a great image, I found myself drawn to it across the room. Really intense!
Jessie, OH! You're so sweet. I try my best, life is too short!!! You've got to grab it and enjoy as many moments as you can. Thank you so much for you lovely compliments! xx