An unusual portrait by fashion photographer Liz Von Hoene is featured in a New York exhibition that supports environmental awareness.
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Announcements, Events | Tags: 350 bowery, coexist, earth day, environmental issues, gallery 151, Liz Von Hoene, urban green initiative series |
Sneak preview of new ad campaign for Queen by Queen Latifah, photographed by Timothy White in Miami.
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Announcements, Recent Work | Tags: bringing down the house, chicago, essence, fragrance, neil katz, parlux, queen latifah, ramona keveza, steve martin, Timothy White, wwd |
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 [...]
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Recent Work | Tags: boys to men, catherine furniss, celestine agency, channel 26, chris cornel, cristina ehrlich, disney channel, jenny eliscu, joe jonas, jonas brothers, kevin jonas, margarat maldonado, Matthew Rolston, nick jonas, Rolling Stone, sirius satellite radio, smashbox studios |
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By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Announcements, Industry News & Commentary, Recent Work | Tags: Craig Cutler, Doug Menuez, fulvio bonavia, Hans Gissinger, Jeff Lipsky, Jim Fiscus, John Offenbach, Jorg Badura, Kwaku Alston, Lauren Greenfield, loz von hoene, Luca Zordan, Matthew Rolston, Matthias Clamer, Michael Muller, Nadav Kander, rolph gobits, Timothy White |
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.
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Events | Tags: anne wilkes tucker, annenberg space for photography, carolyn cole, catherine opie, douglas kirkland, genaro molina, Girl Culture, greg gorman, guggenheim, john baldessari, julius shulman, kirk mckoy, l8s ang3les, Lauren Greenfield, lawrence ho, los angeles times, photography exhibitions, tim street-porter |
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 [...]
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Recent Work | Tags: amy shelton, benedikt taschen, bernadette noe, cindy sherman, david lynch, edward a. landry, eli broad, emily lynch, gretchen voss, Lauren Greenfield, marie claire, musick, peeler & garrett, susan casden, w magazine |
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, [...]
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Awards | Tags: bda, dana eudy, dexter, eric rasmussen, Howard Sherman, Jim Fiscus, Larry Merritt, michael c. hall, Michael Hathaway, Myriam Lopez, Peter Gatto, Peter Kellner, Peter Oppenheim, promax, showtime |
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 [...]
By Kristina Feliciano | Posted in Announcements | Tags: acte 2, David Drebin, Galerie de Bellefeuille, jill greenberg, KaDeWe, Nadav Kander, rankin, tiaf, toronto international art fair |
Michael Jackson, 1958–2009
Ebony magazine commissioned Matthew Rolston to photograph Michael Jackson in September of 2007 for its December issue, which marked the 25 anniversary of the album Thriller. In a few hours, Dateline will be interviewing Rolston—who also has photographed Janet Jackson many times—as part of a tribute to the late pop icon that will air tonight [...]