Monthly Archives: December 2011

CC52, Week 39: “Cracker”

Week 39 of the series CC52: A Year of Personal Work by Craig Cutler… Title: “Cracker. Concept: To create a structured grid with crackers. Medium: 4×5 color negative. View camera. Lens: 180mm Schneider Makro-Symmar. Light source: HMI. Constructers: Jarren Vink, Tre Cassetta. All images © Craig Cutler. Follow CC52 here or at cc52.tumblr.com. .

Stockland Martel’s year in pictures

Our offices will be closed until Tuesday, January 3. Until then, here’s a look at Stockland Martel‘s year in pictures. And what a year it was—from Art Streiber‘s portraits of Justin Bieber, to a living room whose entire contents have been duct taped (thank you, Craig Cutler!), veteran sports shooter Walter Iooss showing off his [...]

Kwaku Alston shoots The Hollywood Reporter’s “Rule Breakers”

The Hollywood Reporter has just published a 22-page special issue dedicated to “Rule Breakers 2011″—”a year-end celebration of the people who successfully rocked and rattled the status quo in Hollywood.” The editors note that the issue was nine months in the making and features “a who’s who of Hollywood,” including Kim Kardashian, whom Kwaku Alston [...]

CC52, Week 38: “Pickled Eggs”

Week 38 of the series CC52: A Year of Personal Work by Craig Cutler… Title: “Pickled Eggs.” Food stylist: Victoria Granof. Follow CC52 here or on tumblr at cc52.tumblr.com. .

New work: Nino Muñoz photographs Molly Sims for Shape cover story

. Molly Sims offers her “best get-fit tips” in Shape‘s January 2012 cover story, which was photographed at Milk Studios in Los Angeles by Nino Muñoz. He worked with Shape creative director Ben Margherita and photo director Toni Paciello, though his chief collaborator was, of course, Molly herself. “Molly was energetic, funny, quick, smart, and [...]

The New York Times profiles Kwaku Alston

. The New York Times Lens blog yesterday featured an interview with Kwaku Alston that looks at the award-winning editorial and advertising photographer’s quest to rekindle his personal passion for photography—specifically, by shooting images on his own in his Venice, California, neighborhood. “The Venice community is a remarkable mix of people and cultures,” Kwaku explained [...]

Forbes names Erik Madigan Heck to its Art & Design “30 Under 30″ list

. “Who is reinventing the world? Who should you hire today? Who will you be working for in 20 years? Who, in short, under the age of 30, matters?” These are the questions Forbes sought to answer with its just-published “30 Under 30″ issue, which spotlights “today’s disrupters and tomorrow’s brightest stars.” And we are [...]

Salma Hayek by Matthew Rolston

. With the holidays upon us, The New York Times has been highlighting books of note that would be a pleasure to give or receive. This past weekend, the newspaper’s Book Review featured The New York Times Magazine Photographs, edited by director of photography Kathy Ryan. The hefty 447-page tome collects “three decades of virtuosic [...]

Celebrity portraits, ad campaigns, lowriders, pig farmers, and other highlights from Matthias Clamer’s new website

There’s an ongoing debate about what a commercial photographer’s website should be and how it should function. Some people shun Flash, while others embrace it; some insist on literal category names, when others prefer something more personal; some think visitors should be able to pull images right off the site, and others do everything in [...]

New work: Art Streiber photographs the Obamas for People magazine

The new issue of People features an exclusive White House interview with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, who—along with Bo, the First Dog—were photographed for the magazine by Art Streiber. “We were scheduled to have 10 minutes with the President and First Lady and Bo, for two setups—the closeup and the wide [...]

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