Author Archives: Kristina Feliciano

I’m the copywriter and blogger for Stockland Martel.

Michael Muller’s “Captain America”

Michael Muller adds yet another superhero to his long list of superheroic entertainment portraits and posters—which includes X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Fantastic 4—with his photograph of actor Chris Evans as Captain America for a recent cover of Entertainment Weekly. . . The portrait was part of the magazine’s “exclusive first look” at [...]

Walter Iooss’ Montauk: “The best light of the year”

Walter sent me these photos on November 10th. “Eastern light,” he wrote. “The best light of the year in Montauk.” . . .

New York mag’s Vulture blog names “The Five Best and Five Worst Movie Posters of 2010″

And one of the five best features a portrait by our own Michael Muller, who photographed his friend Joaquin Phoenix for Casey Affleck’s I’m Still Here. . . “Casey Affleck’s documentary was as much of a mess as the put-on version of Joaquin Phoenix he was chronicling, but for a brief shining moment, this poster [...]

Wired’s “Favorite Photobloggers”

The editors of Wired‘s blog Raw File are inviting readers to “Get to Know Our Favorite Photobloggers” in a post that includes brief interviews with the bloggers in question. Sadly, we were not included on the list… (sniffle, sniffle) One of the people who did make the cut is Blake Andrews, whom Raw File dubs [...]

Pacquiao/Margarito promo video, featuring photos by David Drebin

The epic faceoff between boxers Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito is tomorrow at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, and fight fans who have been eagerly awaiting this day will finally get to see who emerges the victor. Till then, here’s a video from the bout’s promoters featuring photos by David Drebin. . . Related: Manny Pacquiao [...]

Ralph Lauren blankets flagship stores in 7-minute hologramtastic “fusion” ad

Last night, a seven-minute ad comprising holograms, models, fragrance blasts, and architectural mapping technology was projected onto the Ralph Lauren flagships stores in New York and London. “Ralph Lauren calls the project ‘a historic fusion of art, fashion, and technology,’” writes Rebecca Dana of The Daily Beast. “But really it’s more like window shopping. In [...]

Hunting, yachting, clay shooting—John Midgley goes on day trips with designers for Esquire’s Big Black Book

For the fall 2010 edition of The Big Black Book, Esquire’s men’s style bible, John Midgley went on day trips with top-shelf designers—not to look at fabrics or gaze at fashion shows but to document these guys doing things they love to do. Like hunting, yachting, and clay shooting. “Esquire’s fashion director, Nick Sullivan, and [...]

The story behind Jim Fiscus’ “execution” portraits for Ireland’s TG4

Shooting portraits comes with a certain level of responsibility to the person in front of your camera. That’s true regardless of the subject, but that responsibility can be especially weighty when the portrait you’re making is meant to represent a historical figure, and an iconic one at that. Ireland’s TG4 has been broadcasting an ambitious [...]

Herald de Paris interviews “visual anthropologist” Doug Menuez

The Herald de Paris did an interview with Doug about his early influences (Elliott Erwitt, Sebastiao Salgado, and Mary Ellen Mark, among others), his experience at art school (“torture” is how Doug describes it), how he got Elizabeth Taylor to write a foreword to one of his books, and much more. It’s a great read [...]

Video: Roxanne Lowit and Simon Doonan in conversation at Milk Gallery

Did you miss out on seeing Roxanne Lowit and Simon Doonan in conversation last month? Not to worry—Milk Gallery has just posted a video of the entire chat. Click on the image below to begin… .   . .