Monthly Archives: January 2009

Doug Menuez’s “Uncommon” ad campaign

“Do whatever it takes.” That’s one of the rules of Uncommon Schools, which fosters charter schools that prepare low-income students to graduate college. Doug Menuez photographed a series of ads for the Manhattan-based nonprofit organization that communicate the beauty of helping a child realize his or her potential. The campaign, which was produced by creative-services [...]

Behind the scenes with David Drebin at the W

Can you keep up with David Drebin? Can anyone? The photographer’s energy is the first thing that hits you when you cue up this video.

“Keep going! Keep going! Faster! Faster! More! Again! That’s good!” We’re on the set of a fashion shoot at the W Hotel in Westwood, Los Angeles, for [...]

Opening Night: David Drebin at Guy Hepner

Lauren Greenfield on her documentary “Girl Culture”

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Timothy Greenfield-Sanders in Art News

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders was recently commissioned to shoot a portrait of Steve Wynn at the Wynn Las Vegas hotel, a session that quickly turned into a triple portrait when the billionaire hotelier invited Warren Buffett and Bill Gates to join him in front of the camera. Rachel Wolff of Art News interviewed Greenfield-Sanders about the shoot [...]

Brattleboro Reformer praises Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’ “powerful” war-veteran portraits

In a moving Thanksgiving Day editorial, Vermont’s Brattleboro Reformer makes special note of “Injured Soldiers and Marines: Portraits by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders,” which is on view at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center. The portraits, says the newspaper, are “as powerful a reminder as you will see of the emotional and physical price so many [...]

Christina Aguilera Hosts Book Party in Honor of Matthew Rolston

Pop singer Christina Aguilera celebrated the publication of Matthew Rolston’s new book, Beauty Light, by hosting a dinner in Beverly Hills in his honor. The event, cohosted by Louis XIII Black Pearl Cognac, was held November 10 at the Wallis Annenberg Cultural Center. “Nobody captures beauty like Matthew Rolston,” noted Aguilera, who was first photographed [...]

Nadav Kander’s photo essay “Yangtze: The Long River” wins award at international photo festival, is featured in London’s Guardian newspaper

The LianZhou International Photo Festival announced that Nadav Kander’s “Yangtze: The Long River” has won a Silver Award. “Using the Yangtze River as a metaphor for constant change, Kander has photographed the landscape and people along its banks from its source to its mouth,” the festival explains on its website. “He has worked intuitively…responding to [...]