Monthly Archives: June 2009

Liz Von Hoene: the mask at hand

An unusual portrait by fashion photographer Liz Von Hoene is featured in a New York exhibition that supports environmental awareness.

Timothy White shoots Queen Latifah fragrance campaign

Sneak preview of new ad campaign for Queen by Queen Latifah, photographed by Timothy White in Miami.

New in Editorial: Rolston shoots the Jonas Brothers for Rolling Stone

Have you seen the new issue of Rolling Stone? Matthew Rolston’s portrait of the Jonas Brothers gives the baby-faced pop trio some surprisingly adult edginess—with his white T-shirt, tight black jeans, and unruly dark curls, lead singer Joe Jonas in particular smolders like a young Chris Cornell.
The Brothers, who range in age from 16 to [...]

Summer 2009 Newsletter


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Last chance: Lauren Greenfield at the Annenberg Space for Photography in L.A.

The Annenberg Space for Photography is hosting an important exhibition centering on Los Angeles and featuring work by renowned photographers such as Lauren Greenfield, Catherine Opie, Greg Gorman, and John Baldessari.

Resolve, an online photo community, makes its debut

Doug Menuez just emailed us about an ambitious new photo blog called Resolve, which describes itself as an online community that “brings together photographers and photo industry professionals of every kind to find ways to keep photography relevant, respected, and profitable.” The blog is hosted by liveBooks and so far features posts by photojournalist Sean [...]

New in Editorial: Eli Broad art party and “white-collar wives” get the Greenfield treatment

Billionaire art collector and philanthropist Eli Broad recently hosted a dinner in honor of the 40th anniversary of Art Basel, and Lauren Greenfield was on hand to document the starry event for W magazine. Among those on the guest list: David Lynch, Cindy Sherman, Benedikt Taschen. Greenfield’s photos, plus the complete story, can be found [...]

“Dexter” kills ’em at the BDA Design Awards

Jim Fiscus’ photography for Dexter proved to be a big hit at the Promax/BDA Design Awards in New York last week. The Showtime series, in which Michael C. Hall stars as a morally stringent serial killer, took home one silver award and five golds, including one in the “Photography for Print” category. “But, of course, [...]

David Drebin inks deals with two more galleries

We just learned that the Galerie de Bellefeuille in Quebec  and the Acte 2 gallery in Paris have both just added David Drebin to their list of fine artists whom they represent. The Galerie de Bellefeuille, in fact, is already working with David on exhibiting his work at the Toronto International Art Fair October 22–26 [...]