Monthly Archives: November 2011

Art Streiber on photographing Patti Hansen and daughters for Town & Country

. Patti Hansen—the former Wilhemina model and, for the past 28 years, the wife of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards—is the subject of Town & Country‘s December cover story. Titled “The Rock of the Family,” the piece centers on Hansen’s dedication to her family, which includes two daughters with Richards: Alexandra and Theodora, both of [...]

Nadav Kander: “Just the right amount of wrong”

For a new campaign for the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Fallon came up with a tagline that perfectly encapsulates the hotel’s swanky combination of hipness and decadence: “Just the right amount of wrong.” Then they commissioned a photographer who could visually express the campaign’s promise of an outlandishly—and stylishly—good time. Specifically, Nadav Kander, who worked [...]

Istanbul Modern Art Museum acquires David Drebin landscape

We’re proud to announce that this past weekend, the Istanbul Modern Art Museum purchased David Drebin’s panoramic landscape The Bosphorus for its permanent collection. The museum made the acquisition at the Contemporary Istanbul art fair, where David’s work was on view. David’s limited-edition photographs will also be on exhibit through Contessa Gallery during Art Basel [...]

Matthias Clamer and “The Machine That Makes You Musical”

. The New York Times Magazine yesterday published a feature on Smule, the California-based company that brought us Ocarina, an app that makes an iPhone into a flute, of sorts. The magazine commissioned Matthias Clamer to create a photo illustration (above) to go with the story. As writer Rob Walker notes in the piece, “the [...]

There’s nothing quite like family

With the holiday season upon us, we’ve been thinking a lot about family. Here, we celebrate it in its many forms, forever grateful for the ties that bind us together. .

Twice the fashion: two Numéro Tokyo cover stories by Nino Muñoz

On newsstands now: a pair of fashion cover stories photographed by Nino Muñoz for issues 51 and 52 of Numéro Tokyo, the first cover being a crimson feast for the eye featuring model Jac Jagaciak… . . …and the second a study in pastel elegance with model Kendra Spears… . . Nino worked with Numéro [...]

Ann Demeulemeester commissions Erik Madigan Heck to shoot 8mm film for her new collection

To promote a special holiday collection she created for online retailer TheCorner.com, fashion designer Ann Demeulemeester commissioned Erik Madigan Heck to make a short 8mm film featuring the clothing. He shot the dreamlike film, seen below, in Antwerp. “It’s beautiful how a human being brings a garment to life,” Demeulemeester told Style.com. “The inexplicable mystery [...]

CC52, Week 34: “Spray Paint”

. Week 34 of the new series CC52: A Year of Personal Work by Craig Cutler… Title: “Spray Paint.” Concept: To freeze the movement of spraying paint using multiple colors and to capture individual paint flecks in midair. Lighting: Broncolor. Medium: Krylon paint. Paint artists: Jeff Cate, Steve Meierding. Post edit: Jarren Vink. All photos [...]

People mag’s “Sexiest Man” Bradley Cooper by Nino Muñoz

. People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” issue hit newsstands last week, with Bradley Cooper ranking as the No. 1 hottest male on the planet. The photo People chose for its cover is by Nino Muñoz. Also making the list is Joel McHale, as photographed by Jeff Lipsky: N . To view People‘s gallery of sexiest [...]

Steven Lippman’s clothing line is big in Japan

There are people who dress like they know street culture, and then there are those who have been living it their whole lives. Steven Lippman, who’s been skating and surfing since he was a kid, is definitely among the latter. And that authenticity has informed his latest project: ryders, a clothing line he launched with [...]

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