Thursday, April 9, 2009

Nana

I photographed Nana, a fabulous writer and friend who currently works for Bluefly. I wanted to share that she is showing off the images I shot on her personal website. Check them out! And to visit her website click here nanaekua.com

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Detroit

A good friend and photographer Aaron Lee Fineman is doing an interesting study on the economic downfall of Detroit. The link below will take you to series of images that tell a unnerving tale of Detroit's disposition. This image though, in particular, drew my attention.
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http://aaronleefineman.com/galleries/200903detroit65/index.htm

Sucheta

picture-38 I've known Sucheta for about ten years now. We go back to the days when we spent many hours of aimless banter discussing music, movies, inspirations and ambitions. Sucheta, I distinctly remember, shared her wish for the day when her name would appear in the credits of high quality animations that she respected. End credits, to many of us are names of VIP's that scroll before us at the end of a movie; Names of a tightly knit group of talented people that work together and make a massive production happen.

It gives me great happiness to share that Sucheta has made it happen. Monsters v/s Aliens is officially the first of many animations that we will see her name and work in. Sucheta Bhatawadekar was recently hired by Dreamworks as a Lighter and now currently lives in sunny California. This post, dear dude, is for you. mva_such2

Alexander Ring

A couple new images I shot from the shower series

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

So moved by this man's work

http://www.georgegeorgiou.net/gallery.php?ProjectID=148

This guy spoke at FOTO08 and I missed him, well i didn't know about him. I will not miss him now if i have anything to do with it.
The images speak for themselves.
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Anastasia Bayer

The bathroom series continues to intrigue me. This is Anastasia, she is not only graceful subject matter but also an incredibly intriguing human being with a rich cultural background. To take a closer look at the water drop on image three visit this http://www.manjarisharma.com/ManjPhotos/Manj-1.jpg



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Lecture at FIT

I attended a very interesting lecture by a photographer called Katy Grannan at FIT last night. One of the images made in her series titled Mystic Lake is so tender and transient. Take a look. She will also speak again on Monday; March 30, 2009 6:30 PM at the Aperture Gallery (547 West 27th Street) Its a FREE lecture folks so it doesn't get any better than that.
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