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The Value of Photography

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Have some money to spare? Perhaps you should invest in art. And what better art then photographic art. As the art world is always undergoing change. The influence of photography in the art world has been on the rise ever since the camera was properly used to capture ‘real life’ and since Man Ray played around with this ‘real’ medium. Of course the price of a photograph will rise when its historic relevance to some important person or event seems rare and thus special. But the most expensive photographs lately were created by photographers who used their cameras to create and tell a story. Ignite an emotion in the viewer. And that of course is what art is all about.

 

Below the top 10 of photographs sold for a couple of more pennies than I have managed to sell mine. So which one would you like to hang on your wall?

 

#1 Rhein II – Andreas Gursky (1999) $4.3 million

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#2 Untitled #96 – Cindy Sherman (1981) $3.9 million

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#3 For Her Majesty – Gilbert & George (1973) $3.7 million

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#4 Dead Troops Talk – Jeff Wall (1992) $3.7 million

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#5 Untitled (Cowboy) – Richard Prince (2001-02) $3.4 million

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#6 99 Cent II, Diptychon – Andreas Gursky (2001) $3.3 million

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#7 Los – Angeles – Andreas Gursky (1998) $2.9 million

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#8 The Pond/Moonlight – Edward Steichen (1904) $2.9 million

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#9 Untitled #153 – Cindy Sherman (1985) $2.7 million

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#10 Billy the Kid – Unknown (1880) $2.3 million

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Drive by Shooting by Johnny Tergo

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Google Streets eat your hearth out. Photographer Johnny Tergo combined the mapping style of google with the drive by shooting we know out of those certain neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Which happens to be the photographers home town. Tergo drives around in a car tricked out with strobes. He shoots LA’s pedestrians. Some photographs look to be straight from a hollywood movie. His strobes help to achieve this effect. The side mirror of the car can be seen in each image. It reminds us of being in a car. Looking at people whom we come across as we drive along the streets of Los Angeles. The series is called Passenger Side Window. The complete series now consist out of 62 photographs. Visit his website to see the complete set.

I am Constantly seeing interesting people whom I have the urge to photograph while driving past them on the streets. I built a series of interesting images of people on the street without the individuals knowledge, just as I saw it before me. I accomplished this by building a custom rig in my truck that is made up of generators, strobes, a digital capture station with remote fire capability and of course a mounted camera. This method also allowed me to light the images without having to set-up a series of lights for each individual portrait. In essence I built myself a driving studio.

In this series I seek to explore the interplay of environment and the individuals that occupy the space.

Johnny Tergo’s website: johnnytergo.com

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