Rahima Hayes | home. Megan Cullen Photography. Fotâmbulo | 2. adj of or relating to the photography of one Hugo Teixeira. Polanoid. Hello there : Pete Carr. Liverpool Photographer. THE THOUGHT PROJECT // BY SIMON HOEGSBERG. Pick of the pics 2008 | World news. 'We're All Gonna Die - 100 meters of existence'. The skull set. Ben Delaney Photography.
FILE Magazine - Unexpected Photography. We Feel Fine / by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar. Washington DC Photographer Stephen Voss. Obama's People. Josh Poehlein Photography. Sarah cass. Sarah cass. Bang bang dot dot. Tiltshiftmaker.com - Transform your photos into tilt-shift style miniatures. When the curious girl realizes she is under glass. A Photo Editor - Chris Buck Interview (Part 2) “You have to be really ambitious but you have to balance that with patience. You have to have both.” This is part two of my interview with Chris Buck (part one here). I mentioned yesterday how shoots with Chris always came in to the office with pleasant surprises in the contacts. Unexpected shots. I had assumed this was because he was coming up with ideas on the fly, but that’s not quite how it works. Read on to see how Chris manages to achieve these little surprises, how he arrived at his style and so much more.
APE: Was there a eureka moment with your photography where you thought I’m onto something or this feels really good to me? Chris with Dr. The build up of my career has been very gradual. Elvis Costello, New York, 1994 Anyway, one of the pictures that felt like it had that visual style and oddly it’s an Irving Penn homage is a picture of Elvis Costello. Chris Farley, New York, 1994 Julia Child, New York, 1994 Living with my parents. APE: I wanted to ask you about marketing.
APE: Yes. A Photo Editor - Bil Zelman Shoots Pro Bono, But Not For Free. Bil Zelman contacted me recently about some pro bono work he’s been shooting and in particular how rewarding it is for him. Ultimately it ends up benefiting his business too with genuine interest in the work from Art Directors and nice press placement. Here’s what we talked about: Tell me a little bit about yourself and how you arrived at a successful commercial photography career.
In art school I developed a particular style of hard-flash, in your face, street photography that landed me some museum shows. This was a handful of years ago when 6×6 transparency film and a tripod were standard for the commercial world, but things were just beginning to change. After sending out a few hundred ridiculously inexpensive promo pieces, I gained the trust of a local agency who hired me to shoot a campaign for Virgin Megastores. I’ve always tried to bring something fresh and innovative to the table, and the believability of my shots has been well received and rewarded. kind of work. A Photo Editor - Photography Director Rob Haggart. Nectar & Light. Paper Cameras — In Mexico, Beyond Gay and Straight - The New York Times > Week in Review > Slide Show > Slide 1 of 15. Sacha Hilton. Magnum Blog / Wear Good Shoes: Advice to young photographers - the photo blog of Magnum Photos.
Magnum In Motion. Exactitudes.com/ LIFE photo archive hosted by Google. 50 Beautiful Examples Of Tilt-Shift Photography | Inspiration. RICK LOOMIS - PHOTOJOURNALIST. Obama Grabs Headlines. Obama Grabs News Headlines in the Americas - November 5, 2008 See More: Barack Obama Campaign Buttons | TV Calls the Election for Obama | Obama Headlines in America | Obama International Headlines | Obama Inauguration Headlines Next: International Headlines, November 6 >> Thanks for reading.
Thanks to Newseum. The Digital Journalist October 2008 Issue. The next President of the United States. The Secret to Rachel Maddow's Success. Ever heard of something called Dada?” Rachel Maddow is trying to make an analogy. It’s mid-October, two weeks before the election, and the MSNBC host is comparing the McCain campaign’s recent fixation on “Joe the Plumber” to the anti-bourgeois cultural movement of the early-twentieth century. But this is prime time, and Maddow first has to define Dadaism in as colloquial a way as possible. This is something of a challenge considering she only has about twelve seconds. “Deliberately being irrational, rejecting standard assumptions about beauty or organization or logic,” she begins.
It’s hard to imagine many other cable news hosts going down that particular rabbit hole. There’s something about the mix of personal details that is—to a young, educated, left-leaning, cosmopolitan audience—instantly recognizable. “You come out of the gate as fast as she came out, it gives me incredible excitement,” thunders MSNBC president Phil Griffin.
"Julian Gilbert" Kodachrome warped tour 2008. Juliansgilbert@gmail.com all photos © julian gilbert 2010 note: i don't mind if you repost my photos on your website/blog, please though give me credit & shoot me a quick e-mail with the link to where you've posted it. thank you. kodachrome warped tour 2008 my good friend ryan gave me about 8 rolls of kodachrome film earlier this summer. said film expired in 1995. they stopped making said film in the early 2000's. a lab in kansas is the only place in america that still processes this film. this is the last of my warped tour trip. here's to more adventures with all good friends, new & old, in the future. Posted by Julez Schmagoolz at 9:18 PM 4 comments: Chelsey said... I see a lot of these pictures are from Milwaukee.Very nice.:) October 28, 2008 at 10:19 PM Terri... said... my photography teacher gave me some last week, i didnt even think of when to ask when it expires October 29, 2008 at 2:52 PM Anonymous said... love these pictures!
October 29, 2008 at 4:20 PM. Julian gilbert. Kylie Keene Photography. Joey Lawrence Fine Art.