MODTV goes behind the scenes with New York based fashion photographer Anna Bauer at Paris Spring 2012 Fashion week as she shoots portraits of the fashion world’s most fascinating personalities including Karl Lagerfeld, Gisele Bundchen, Kate Moss.
Filmed backstage at Stella McCartney Spring 2012 with Miranda Kerr, Candice Swanepoel, Paul McCartney, Tim Blanks. Backstage at Valentino Spring 2012 with Karmen Pedaru, Fabien Baron Carlos Souza and Sean Cunningham.
This project was created with the same spirit that America was founded on. Our intentions are to connect everyone in america through the lens of this camera and social networking sites. We can’t do this without you. We want to tell your story and show your city or town through photographs of you, and people you know. As we travel around america looking for people and places to shoot you will be able to keep track of where we are going and help us decide where we go next. Join us in our journey by liking our facebook to get yourself photographed by us.
As you will see in the video the poster prints are done on real photographic paper not ink jet. As I have said in the past, you can not match the quality of a REAL Photographic print. Read more »
To wake is to face the end of the world that we know. Sometimes, we choose our dreams for reality, all too aware of the woes. We’d much rather swim within the periphery of dreamscapes, as strange as those places may be. Read more »
With the shadow of such cluttered and factitious interpretations still hanging over the Odes, the meaning of the original text has been misconstrued and concealed, and a distorted, so-called truth has been created.
British Journal of Photography’s news and online editor Olivier Laurent speaks to Moby about his first photography book – Destroyed, which will be released with his new album.
POST Magazine is pitched as “the world’s first independent magazine created exclusively for the iPad” and, finds Diane Smyth, leverages the skills and financial structures of fashion and art to very interesting effect.
This is old news. But some time this year, The Impossible Project is hoping to start production of 8×10″ instant film in their Enchede plant. This is the reason I’m building my own 8×10″ camera. Read more »