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Recent pages from Walter Iooss’ diaries

As you may know, Walter Iooss keeps a diary. Diaries, actually. He fills them with newspaper clippings, cutout photos, his own images, handwritten text, and mixed-media embellishments of his own design. They’re part travel journal, part photo book, and totally Walter. Here’s a look at three spreads he recently sent me from November 2011, when [...]

Thank you to everyone who attended “CC52: The Exhibition” last night!

Stockland Martel thanks everyone who joined us last night at the reception for Craig Cutler‘s show, “CC52: The Exhibition.” We had received more than 700 RSVPs, and the turnout was as massive as we expected. Fortunately, Industrial Color—with its sprawling exhibition space, sweeping views of Manhattan, and massive terrace—could comfortably accommodate the crowd. Many thanks [...]

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Don’t miss it: “CC52: The Exhibition” tonight at Industrial Color

RSVP if you haven’t already. It’s going to be a great night! . . . .

Supersized food photos styled by Victoria Granof for The New York Times Magazine

The New York Times Magazine last weekend ran a feature by Keith O’Brien on “how McDonald’s came back from the brink of a public relations nightmare bigger than ever,” and the story opened with a massive double-page, full-bleed, up-close photo of a fish filet sandwich stacked atop a big, juicy bacon cheeseburger, with some salad [...]

Styled by Sam Spector: Daniel Radcliffe at the Met’s Costume Institute Gala

At the Metropolitan Museum of Art‘s star-studded Costume Institute gala on Monday night, Daniel Radcliffe stepped out in a smart-looking tux by Antonio Azzuolo. It was a savvy sartorial move directed by our own Sam Spector, and the choice was not lost on GQ‘s online style columnists, who featured it in their Met Gala best-dressed-men slideshow [...]

Julia Louis-Dreyfus by Melanie Acevedo

. With the recent debut of Julia Louis-Dreyfus new series, the HBO comedy Veep, the former Seinfeld star has been getting lots of press—and from what we’ve seen, this portrait by Melanie Acevedo seems to be a favorite of Julia’s and the photo editors. It’s a photograph that Melanie shot a couple of years ago [...]

Luca Zordan’s new book, “Children of Israel,” now available for preorder

. Luca Zordan‘s new book, Children of Israel, now has its own website and is available for preorder. Children of Israel, due next year, is the third in Luca’s ongoing series—the first two were the highly successful Children of China and Children of Africa: South African Edition—centering on the life and times of children in [...]

Rolph Gobits’ “Life at 27 Degrees Below Zero.” Part 1: “Swimmers”

London-based portrait and landscape photographer Rolph Gobits has just produced a series of images inspired by his wife’s hometown of Vladivostok, Russia, and taken during a period of extreme cold. Called “Life at 27 Degrees Below Zero,” the project ranges from street photographs and portraits Rolph took around town to images of ice fishermen and [...]

Kehinde Wiley by Kwaku Alston

Superstar artist Kehinde Wiley sat for a portrait by Kwaku Alston that’s now being used to promote the painter’s debut show at Sean Kelly Gallery, titled “An Economy of Grace,” here in New York… . . Wiley—whose work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Los [...]

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