Comedian/musician Reggie Watts has been variously described as “deliciously strange” (by The Los Angeles Times), a “comic genius” (by GQ, who featured him in its 2010 Man of the Year issue), and “spectacularly original” (by New York magazine). Which is a lot of quirk and talent to capture in a portrait. Matthias Clamer, who recently [...]
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Celebrity portraits, ad campaigns, lowriders, pig farmers, and other highlights from Matthias Clamer’s new website
There’s an ongoing debate about what a commercial photographer’s website should be and how it should function. Some people shun Flash, while others embrace it; some insist on literal category names, when others prefer something more personal; some think visitors should be able to pull images right off the site, and others do everything in [...]