Monthly Archives: February 2010

Tonight: Cocktail party at the David Drebin Pop Up Store in Palm Beach

. For those of you fortunate enough to be in the Palm Beach area, as opposed to the snow-blanketed Northeast, where we here at Stockland Martel are, there’s going to be a big cocktail party tonight at the David Drebin Pop Up Store. And it’s sure to be a terrific time. The store’s been getting [...]

HeatherMortonArt buyer interviews Maureen Martel about marketability

. As Heather explains in a blog post yesterday, she was intrigued by a comment Maureen had made in an interview last month with Miki Johnson’s RESOLVE blog: . “Application for the marketplace is also key. Key key, key key, key. If you can’t apply it, you can’t satisfy the client.” . Maureen was referring [...]

New work: David Drebin’s “All My Children” fashion shoot for Los Angeles magazine

. Last month, I wrote that David had shot a big fashion story for Los Angeles magazine (and I included a photo of David with Susan Lucci), but the issue hadn’t come out yet, so I couldn’t show it. Well, it’s out now, and not only have I posted it here for your viewing enjoyment, [...]

Mobius names Fulvio Bonavia “Photographer of the Year” for his boundary-pushing imagery

. Our congratulations to Fulvio Bonavia! He’s just been named Photographer of the Year by the Mobius Awards. The Mobius Awards have been around since 1971, but this particular award is new. From the press release: “The award represents the competition’s intent to document and celebrate the image qualities that make a photographer’s body of [...]

PDN interviews Kwaku Alston about his iPhone site

. . Over at PDNonline.com, there’s an interview with Kwaku about the iPhone version of his site he created to make his work more accessible. Kwaku, who worked with designer Giorgio Baravalle, talks about the cost, look, and how he’s coordinating the iPhone version with his regular website. “The iPhone completely changed the digital landscape,” [...]

A video tour of Walter Iooss’ diary

. Last fall, I wrote about the Newseum’s exhibition “Athlete: The Sports Illustrated Photography of Walter Iooss.” The show was supposed to close in December, but the museum decided to extend it—for another year. “The visitor response to our ’Athlete’ exhibit has been overwhelmingly positive,” Cathy Trost, the Newseum’s director of exhibits, told me by email. “Because [...]

Congratulations to our SPD awards finalists: Nadav Kander, Craig Cutler, Hans Gissinger, and Nino Muñoz

. The Society of Publication Designers has announced the medal finalists for its 45th Annual Magazine Design Competition, and we’re beyond pleased to report that four of our photographers have made this prestigious list: . Craig Cutler, for “Everything You Know About Muscle Is Wrong,” shot for the October 2009 issue of Men’s Health. Here [...]

Reminder: Launch party for Menuez Archive Projects tomorrow

. . Doug Menuez’s stock site, Menuez Archive Projects, went live this past Sunday. The site features a selection of images from throughout Doug’s career as an award-winning documentary photographer (with additional work available through Stockland Martel Archives), but in honor of its Valentine’s Day launch, the homepage showcases “Evidence of Love on Planet Earth, [...]

Creative Review embraces the moving image; British creative director names David Drebin “one to watch”

. For its 30th-anniversary issue, Creative Review asked various industry figures to talk about “one thing, person, idea or place that they are excited about for the future, in order to create a list of 30 exiting prospects for the future.” The RED camera was one of those things, and the magazine uses a recent [...]

Lauren Greenfield on shooting spring fashion for New York magazine

. Twice a year, New York chooses a photographer from outside the fashion world to document the big fashion shows (spring and fall) from his or perspective, with the resulting photos taking up nearly an entire issue of the award-winning magazine. This year, photography director Jody Quon selected Lauren Greenfield for this plum assignment. “This [...]

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