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How to Create Your Own Work with Art Streiber, Photographer
On todays show we talk about multiple topics but mainly looking at websites and portfolios. Thank you for listening to The Exposed Negative Podcast. Running this podcast takes a lot of time and effort, and we hope you have found it helpful and interesting. If you would like to support us by buying us a beer or coffee, or by helping with the running costs of the show, we would greatly appreciate it. Please consider signing up for our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/exposednegative) or making a one-time donation through PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/exposednegative). Thank you for your support! Below the video are the show notes. Here are the shownotes; Greg's new website: [www.gregfunnell.com](https://www.gregfunnell.com/) Foliobook 4: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/foliobook-4/id1057009660 Minimal Folio: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/minimal-folio/id385429744 Procreate: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/procreate/id425073498 Freeform: https://www.apple.com/uk/newsroom/2022/12/apple-launches-freeform-a-powerful-new-app-designed-for-creative-collaboration/ Eagle: https://en.eagle.cool/ Art Streiber episode: https://www.exposednegative.com/podcast/episode-18-art-streiber/ Photoshelter: https://www.photoshelter.com/ Wyvern Bindery: https://www.instagram.com/wyvernbindery/?hl=en-gb Cathy Robert (Delta Design Studio): http://cathyrobert.com/ Hartnack and Co: https://hartnackandco.com/
This week we're talking with renowned still life photographer Mitch Payne about his stylised studio setups, creative process and thoughts on where the industry is heading. Mitch shares ingenious tricks for maximising minimal lighting equipment, streamlining his post-production workflow and finding inspiration to fuel personal projects. We also discuss the opportunities and threats presented by AI image generation. Tune in for essential tips and perspectives from one of the UK's top still life photographers. Thank you for listening to The Exposed Negative Podcast. Running this podcast takes a lot of time and effort, and we hope you have found it helpful and interesting. If you would like to support us by buying us a beer or coffee, or by helping with the running costs of the show, we would greatly appreciate it. Please consider signing up for our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/exposednegative) or making a one-time donation through PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/exposednegative). Thank you for your support! Below the video are the show notes. Here are the shownotes; Bournemouth University course - https://aub.ac.uk/ Art Streiber episode (Turkey Bags) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b9lE7_faL4 Lastolight 2x2 frame: https://amzn.to/46AigFk Amazon icelight wand: https://amzn.to/3GC328B Aputure 600D: https://amzn.to/3SZB1il Aputure F10 Fresnel: https://amzn.to/3GiSLOo Blending modes explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1D9ijh3_-I Frequency separation tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMkoCQA0o4o Samyang 85 lens: https://amzn.to/47xYBqW Lensbaby: https://amzn.to/3t1jdc2 Desert Island Camera: Nikon D800 Desert Island Book: Susan Sontag - On Photography: https://amzn.to/49XuA5t
Imagine stepping into the world of iconic Hollywood photoshoots, capturing the essence of legendary stars like Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio - sounds unreal, right? Well, that's the reality for my guest, Art Streiber, a top editorial, celebrity, and portrait photographer whose work has been featured in all the "V"'s, Vanity Fair, Vogue, and Variety amongst countless magazines. In this fascinating conversation, Art shares his captivating journey into photography, starting from his grandfather's darkroom and his self-taught path that led him to become the Go-To photographer in Los Angeles and beyond.We dive into the behind-the-scenes action of some of Art's most memorable photoshoots, such as the publicity campaign for 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' featuring Pitt and DiCaprio. Art uncovers the challenges he faces on set, his approach to composition, and how he captures the perfect lighting and mood for each photograph. Plus, we explore his experiences with the "Morning After Oscar" franchise, including the inspiration for it, the famous Terry O'Neill photograph of Faye Dunaway at the Beverly Hills Hotel Pool.But it's not just about the glitz and glamour - Art opens up about the responsibilities that come with being a director when shooting portraits, the importance of treating everyone with professionalism, and his process for working with both celebrities and everyday people. We also discuss the impact of imposter syndrome and Art's love for behind-the-scenes content, which he shares on his Instagram page as a way to document lighting setups and tell stories. So come along on this inspiring and insightful journey with Art Streiber and discover the magic of capturing the perfect moment.Art's WebsiteArt's InstagramThank you for listening and please subscribe (it's free) so you'll be first to get all the new episodes.To see all the images we've talked about during the pod, please have a look on 6 Photographs page hereMy Website is marknixon.comContact: studio@marknixon.com Follow me on Instagram @marknixonstudioOr for my Burning Man photos on Instagram @burningmarknixonFacebook @marknixonstudio
Who's ready for another journey down Drew Barrymore magazine memory lane? Today we're skipping through one of our major loves from early in our Drewbie-days: InStyle's March 1999 issue! Not only does this mag feature a special shoot done by Art Streiber at Drew's own home, but the article by Trish Deitch Rohrer is chock full of incredible nuggets of fun Drew tidbits! We also share a ton of hilarious new Drewisms and look back on This Week in Drew History in the year 2005. Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod/howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum/thedrewseum.com Thanks to our sponsors, Positive Medium! They are currently offering 25% off any managed WordPress hosting plan to our listeners. Promo code: DREW
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Celebrity portrait and hospitality photographer Josh Telles joins the podcast to talk about how he went from a valley kid growing up in the shadow of Hollywood with no real direction on what he wanted to do when he got older, to taking portraits of some of the biggest named celebrities in the world, all because of stumbling into the right community college photo class and having the drive to chase down what he realized was his new dream. During our conversation Josh talks about how a chance run in with well known LA photographer Johnny Tergo would end up leading to an internship with celebrity photographer Art Streiber and help Josh to find his voice as an artist and get him in the door of the very competitive world of celebrity portraiture. We also discuss the balance of shooting portrait work and food and hospitality and how his desire to do both gave him issues with finding an agent but helped him financially and creatively diversify himself, what it's like shooting celebrities like George Clooney and the challenges you are sometimes faced with trying to achieve your vision, and the advice he gives to others coming up in the world of photography. To Learn More About Josh Telles Visit: http://www.joshtelles.com And Follow Him On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/joshtelles/ To Learn More About Our Sponsor MPB Visit: https://www.mpb.com To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: https://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/
I get guest suggestions often, very often in fact, and almost all of them are for amazing photographers, but on occasion the suggestion stops me in my tracks. On those very rare occasions, no matter where I am or what I am doing, the photographer is so good that I need to ask them to be on the show right then. This is an example... On April 13th I saw that I had a DM on Instagram from Jaime (@elespaiz) making a suggestion that I do a show about a specific image, a global publicity photo for "Jurassic World Dominion". What was interesting to me is that the link Jaime sent was to a series of behind the scenes images for the shoot, and the description was fascinating. The next post from the photographer showed the end result, and it was amazing. At this point, some browsing was in order. What I found was some of the absolute best photography I have seen. Let me pause for a moment to say something important. If you have listened to the show for any period of time then you know I love looking at great images. I find many of my guest's works to be some of the best you'll find, but this photographer was different. The photographer was Art Streiber, and it seems most every one I know is very familiar with Art. In fact, after being invited to a student exhibit at California Baptist University by the director of the photography program, Christopher Kern, I mentioned to him that I was excited about a new potential guest. He response was that he'd known Art for years. I'm embarrassed to say that I wasn't aware of Art Streiber before Jaime's message. How on earth had I never seen Art's work before? To be more specific, I most likely had seen his work before, and probably had seen it often, but I was completely unaware of Art. I am hoping that with this show I help you avoid that embarrassment. Art is a Los Angeles-based freelance photographer specializing in portrait, reportage, entertainment, and advertising photography, and for the last decade, Streiber's imagery has been selected to appear in American Photography and Communication Arts Photography Annual. To put his talent in perspective, let me list a few of his clients... Starting with Editorial clients we have the likes of Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Wired, New York, Fortune, ESPN, GQ and The New York Times Magazine. His Entertainment clients include ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, A&E, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, TBS, TNT, The CW, IFC, MTV, SyFy Channel, Showtime, TVLand, Universal Studios, Columbia-TriStar, Dreamworks, Paramount, STX, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. Studios. For Advertising clients we have Chase Bank, KFC, Kohler, Cadillac, Miller Lite, Heineken, Subway, Farmers Insurance, Oakley and Disneyland. Art Streiber is at the top of the game. As an educator, Art has lectured at the International Center of Photography, The Santa Fe Workshops, Art Center College of Design, PDN's Photo Plus, Savannah College of Art & Design, ATLAS Institute at University of Colorado at Boulder and at The Stanford Publishing Course - his BA in Communications is from Stanford by the way. Having been honored by American Photo Magazine, the Pacific Design Center and the Los Angeles Center of Photography, it seems I am not the only one that is struck by the amazing imagery he creates, and as you hear in this show, he creates his shots... at times with very complex sets, production, and post work. For me, what sums up Art's work best, and perhaps the biggest compliment I can give him, is that I see the clear inspiration he draws from the great portrait, fashion and documentary photographers of the mid 20th Century. Today's image is a perfect example. As we were picking the image for this show, which wasn't easy at all considering there are about 100 of his shots I have questions about, Art described a few images to me as "BIG productions under intense parameters". That's intriguing. He described these shoots as "a window onto productions that perhaps your listeners don't experience / w...
Before Rodeo Drive, there was the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, a magnet for luminaries of film and entertainment since it opened in the roaring twenties. Now the grand dame of luxury hospitality is getting a makeover and that includes a new offering for guests, The Dreamer.On Episode 3 of Rodeo Drive: The Podcast host Pari Ehsan gets a taste of the experience, when she takes up residence in a newly-remodeled 11th floor suite and meets the longtime celebrity photographer Art Streiber.“Treat celebrities like real people, and treat real people like celebrities,” says Streiber, who will turn his camera on hotel guests who purchase The Dreamer, which gives them the ultimate Hollywood access: to be the subject of their own private celebrity photo shoot, a chance to shop with stylist Nicole Pollard Bayme, have their hair coiffed by Léa Journo and meet and eat with top chef Wolfgang Puck.Ehsan and Streiber discuss the enduring appeal of composed, still photography. “The portrait I take of you today is not about today. It is documentary, for 20, 30 years from now,” says Streiber. They also reflect on the art of staging sitters against the architectural backdrop of the hotel, styled after old Europe and now being given a refresh.Field Correspondent Jason E.C. Wright talks with the hotel's current Regional Vice President and General Manager Peter Humig, who is overseeing the renovation, designed by London-based David Collins Studio, with a new palette of soft grays and hints of Art Deco. Humig tells Wright they wanted to hold onto Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel's glamor, history and excellent service, without being too opulent. “Modern luxury is not how it used to be in the 80s and 90s. Now it's the subtle elegance,” says Humig.Season Three of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of the City of Beverly Hills, The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau, and MCM.Listen to Rodeo Drive – The Podcast and subscribe, rate and review wherever you get your podcasts.Watch moments from the series here and on YouTube.Check back in regularly for what's next in the series.Season Three Credits:Executive Producer: Lyn WinterHost: Pari EhsanField Correspondent: Jason E.C. WrightScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Grace Fuh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In episode 193 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on the difference between an amateur and professional photography, the need for a new photography TV series and the challenges photography could face in 2022. Plus this week photographer Art Streiber take's on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Art Streiber is an American portrait photographer best known for his portraits of entertainment and sports personalities. Streiber studied at Stanford University, graduated in 1984, and has been based in his hometown of Los Angeles since 1994. He is a regular contributor to the major Hollywood studios and networks, having shot posters and related promotional collateral for ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, MTV, Universal Studios, DreamWorks, and Sony Pictures. Streiber has also photographed behind the scenes at the Academy Awards every year since 2000 to the present day, excluding 2009. In 2005, American Photo magazine named him one of the '100 Most Important People in Photography' and in 2008, the Pacific Design Center in California presented Streiber with the Star of Design Award for photography. Streiber lectures and teaches frequently and is represented by Giant Artists. www.artstreiber.com Dr.Grant Scott is the the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). Podcast music: Written and performed by Dr. Laura Ritchie www.lauraritchie.com © Grant Scott 2022
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Jeremy Murphy is the founder of 360bespoke, a media agency that provides public relations, content development, reputation management and crisis communications for clients in categories such as luxury, arts, fashion/ beauty, hospitality, travel, media, start-ups and entrepreneurs. Previously, Murphy spent 14 years at CBS where he served many roles as a Vice President, most notably as a company spokesperson and Editor-In-Chief. In addition, he is a respected speech writer, having worked with shoe designer Steve Madden on his address to the Accessories Council; Elle magazine editor in chief Nina Garcia; media executive Dawn Ostroff (Spotify, Conde Nast, CW network) and artists like Usher, Dolly Parton, Indya Moore and Issa Rae. At 360bespoke, which he launched in 2016, Murphy has achieved national media placements for his clients in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Today, Robb Report, US Weekly, Vogue, People magazine, New York Post, WWD, Cigar Aficionado, Allure, InStyle, Harper's Bazaar UK, Morning Joe (NSNBC), Fox Business, Town & Country, New York magazine, Billboard, The New Yorker, Good Day New York, KTLA Los Angeles, WNBC-TV New York, Scripps, Yahoo Business, Sinclair/Full Measure, KGO San Francisco, WGN-TV Chicago, Gotham, and the Daily Front Row among many other outlets. At CBS, Murphy oversaw all communications to media, including press releases, statements, announcements, executive biographies, as well as speeches for the company's top leaders. He wrote remarks for CEO Leslie Moonves, CW president Dawn Ostroff, as well as executives in charge of all its divisions. Murphy also oversaw media relations for its local television, radio and out-of-home companies. He gained industry recognition when he created and edited CBS' glossy magazine Watch, which redefined the perception of custom publishing. As its editor-in-chief, he built a respected masthead that featured top editorial talents like world-famous photographers Patrick Demarchelier, Ellen von Unwerth, Art Streiber and Ruven Afanodor, as well as fashion authority Kate Betts (former editor of Harper's Bazaar and Time Design & Style); Time magazine columnist Joel Stein; New York Times contributors Ben Widdicombe, Frank DeCaro and Stuart Elliot; and Allure senior editor Kristin Perrotta as contributors. Working with these creative forces, he infused the magazine's pages with elegant and timeless features, including recreations of French Impressionist paintings at the celebrated Hotel Plaza Athénée Paris; homages to Christian Dior and Babe Paley; and a cover shoot with actress Julianna Margulies by Demarchelier at the Hotel du Cap in the Côte d'Azur. The strategy successfully transitioned Watch from a publication to a brand encompassing print, television, online, video and social media. The pivot to luxury editorial also helped attract labels such as Tom Ford, YSL, Giorgio Armani, Dior, Givenchy, Salvatore Ferragamo, Valentino, Hugo Boss, Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton and Peninsula hotels as advertisers. Before CBS, Murphy worked as a reporter at Mediaweek, where he covered the nation's top 50 markets. He began as a feature writer with Knight Ridder newspapers. In 2010, Murphy was inducted into the Florida Atlantic University Alumni Hall of Fame. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bella-mag/support
SHOW NOTES Episode 22: Video Lighting Welcome everyone to Midwest Photo’s podcast 2 Weird Camera Dudes. Your hosts Tom Wright and Kevin Deskins will be sharing tips, stories, new releases, and even some bad jokes all about photography and the gear that surrounds it. Subscribe and stay tuned for a wild ride. Be sure to check us out on Instagram @2weirdcamerabeards for images and more from this week’s episode. Visit us at: https://mpex.com/ 2887 Silver Drive, Columbus, OH 43221 (614) 261-1264 Gear used: RODEcaster Pro Podcast Studio https://mpex.com/rode-rodecaster-pro-integrated-podcast-production-studio.html Rode Podmic https://mpex.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=rode%20podmic Music by: Ray Schierloh https://rayschierloh.bandcamp.com/ Special Thanks To: Spencer Lookabaugh—@lookitspencer and spencerlookabaugh.com Madi O’Neill—Executive Producer Josh Appelbaum—Graphic Designer Ken Lewis and Moishe Appelbaum—Allowing us to takeover and make this podcast possible House Keeping We are on all major podcast listening platforms. Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud Amazon Music and everywhere else you can think of. Check out our podlink! https://pod.link/1526332553 Links and Mentions Tons of great info—https://cinematography.com/ Nathan’s William—https://frameworkvisuals.com/ Blackmagic—mpex.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=blackmagic Aputure Bulbs—www.aputure.com/products/accent-b7c/ Aputure Lights—mpex.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=aputure Roger Deakins—www.rogerdeakins.com/forums/ American Cinematographer—https://ascmag.com/ Art Streiber—www.artstreiber.com/ @aspictures Podcast Recommendations: The Photo Banter The Cinematography Podcast The Wandering DP Quote “I am so lucky to make photos for a living. Don’t be mean, be cool and be patient. There is so much you still don’t know. Don’t discourage others from the industry.” —Spencer Lookabaugh
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This week on the podcast we are super excited to be joined by portrait and entertainment photographer Art Streiber, all the way from LA. Art has been shooting for over two decades and his clients include some of the top titles in the magazine and advertising world. He's also become known for his amazing behind the scenes glimpses from his large scale productions which he posts to his Instagram. We talk to Art about how he keeps such a giant operation running and the tips and tricks he's picked up along the way. Things to haver your kit bag #351: Turkey bags The diverse use Clothes rail brackets - locking down your tripod! Fold up carts - good bit of kit to have on set This is the porch that Art and his team built from scratch in a day in the studio - background is a duratrans Art's Holy Tinity for productions: Busy cal, DFstudio and Filemaker pro The blog for lots of behind the scenes videos iso1200 (including a look in Greg's in lighting bag) Check out Art's upcoming educational talks here If you want to get a sense of the behind the scenes images Art puts up check out his instagram Desert Island Camera: Pentax 67 Desert Island Book: Susan Sontag: On Photography Art's website is Artstreiber.com
On today's podcast I speak with professional photo retoucher Angie Hayes. Angie Hayes has been working as a professional photographic retoucher for over 20 years having worked with clients such as Disney Studios, Netflix, GQ, and MTV to name a few. Angie has collaborated with some of the top working commercial / editorial photographers working today including Art Streiber, Dominic Disaia, Peggy Sirota, and Miller Mobley to name a few. In this interview I speak to Angie about what drew her to photo retouching work ,using photoshop since the first edition, and I also speak to Angie about what advice she'd give to someone looking to pursue a career in photo retouching. Angie is someone who truly loves what she does and brings a wealth of knowledge / experience so I was really excited to get a chance to speak with her so I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening! www.thehappypixelproject.com @angiemariehayes
In this episode I talk to Art about how he shot the iconic Paramount 100 image that features 100 of Paramount studio’s top actors. We also talk about a shoot he had with Faye Dunaway, how his wife helped set him on his current path of photography, the time he waited almost 8 hours for a celebrity to show up for a shoot, his love of the process and what he thinks about shooting motion. Art and I also talk a little bit about his daughter (Siena Streiber), and her new album and how she informed him he was shooting some images for her new single!
Entertainment photographer extraordinaire Art Streiber talks about constantly promoting his work even though he is published constantly in many magazines, Minor Matters book publisher Michelle Dunn Marsh who brings intelligence and diversity to the PSPF symposiums talks about how books are vital to our lives and Canon's Rebecca Nichols who shares a new free download link allowing you to use your Canon DSLR or Mirrorless for your Zoom calls.
Host Rob Nowell has a conversation with the iconic Art Streiber, a Los Angeles based photographer/director specializing in reportage, portraiture, corporate, entertainment and advertising projects. Art's editorial clients include Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly, Wired, Fortune, ESPN, GQ and the New York Times Magazine. His entertainment clients include ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, Showtime, Dreamworks, Paramount, Sony Pictures,Warner Bros Studios, and a host of others. His advertising portfolio includes Chase Bank, KFC, Kohler, Cadillac, Miller Lite, Heineken, Subway, Farmers Insurance and Disneyland. In this conversation, Art shares the behind the scenes of his session with Lady Gaga, his massive Paramount Studios group portrait of over 100 actors and directors and much more! Art Streiber website http://www.artstreiber.comArt's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aspictures/Mentioned in the podcast: https://www.thehappypixelproject.com https://www.dfstudio.com
Dustin and his cool dad friend, Steve, talk about DC accents, their first shoots with people since the pandemic ended, a wedding photographer arrested for shooting during the pandemic, falling mirrorless camera sales, grandmothers ordered to remove photos of their children from Facebook, a man arrested for posting to Instagram (because he violated quarantine), and the crazy Copper Stallion Media saga and their drama with a former client, Justin Montney. Also lots of Drone Zone talk this week. Steve pitches a Duck Hunt parody called Drone Hunt, DJI might have to stop selling drones in the USA, Dustin pitches starting a blackmarket DJI drone reselling company, Art Streiber shoots Catherine O'Hara with a drone, a man shoots down a drone and is arrested, and a village head uses a drone to distribute masks to people. Oh and in case it's not apparent from our conversation in the episode, we find the actions of Copper Stallion Media to be absolutely deplorable. Beer Talk: Dustin - Blue Moon Steve - Wee Mac by Sun King Q&A: Is it best to have your instagram set to private? Do you like your business posts from your personal page? Anyone still fielding cancellations? Is it normal if 70% of your couples divorce? How should you respond to an email from a concerned bride about whether or not you'll have a second shooter? Links: Wedding photographer arrested for breaking quarantine. Mirrorless Sales Down 74%. Grandma told to delete photos of grandchildren by Dutch court. Twilight porchtraits of lonely people in lockdown by Roelof Bos. Man arrested for posting to Instagram about breaking quarantine. Copper Stallion Media Saga and their Justin Montney website which is weird. Drone footage of the Blue Angels illegally recorded. Art Streiber on his Catherine O'Hara drone shoot. Man shoots down drone and is arrested on felony charges. Village head sends masks to people with a drone. Episode art by Jennifer Jolley of Jenny Jolley Photography. Want more? Get bonus content like outtakes from guest episodes and more weekly photography advice at patreon.com/WPH. Join the Facebook Group. This podcast is edited by Bespoke Tone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weddingphotohangover/message
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Photo by Art Streiber. In this week's episode, I talk with the amazing Carmen Maria Machado about her new experimental memoir, In the Dream House, as well as her masterful debut, Her Body and Other Stories. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES This episode is sponsored by the excellent people at Scribophile. TDO Listeners can get 20% of a premium subscription to Scribophile. After using the above link to register for a basic account, go herewhile still logged in to upgrade the account with the discount.
From huge ensemble photographs to celebrity portraiture, advertising high-rollers, and about every movie and television poster you’ve ever seen, Art Streiber anchors the spot where Hollywood and the magazine industry meet. His versatility and production acumen are well-recognized, and our conversation ambles easily through a wide range of subjects, but what remains evident-- in addition to his quick wit-- is that Streiber is a professional problem solver. Big concept, small budget? No problem. Giant set piece with 150 A-list subjects? We’ll figure it out. Just you, me, a camera and a hotel room window? Done. Streiber learned early that being a jack-of-all-trades does not correlate to a master-of-none and that the answer is always, "Yes." With Streiber, we speak about soaking up the magazine aesthetic through his family’s business in Los Angeles, about early rejections, understanding the story behind a photo concept and how the image “bears the burden” of telling that story. We also talk about his work with Vanity Fair and dig deep into his archive to discuss specific images of Steven Spielberg, Paul Rudd, Oscar nights and others. We touch on picture research, budgeting for concepts, lighting and gear choices, working with celebrities, seeing big photos on small screens, CCD sensors, and “how to eat an elephant.” This is a funny and incredibly informative episode of the B&H Photography Podcast. Join us. Guest: Art Streiber Photograph © Art Streiber
Art Streiber - On today's podcast I speak with photographer Art Streiber. Art Streiber is one the leading entertainment and celebrity portrait photographers in the business. He has photographed everyone from Barack Obama, Steven Spielberg,Emma Watson,and Mark Zuckerberg to name a few. His work has appeared on the v covers of magazines such as WIRED,ESPN the magazine,Vanity Fair,and Fortune to name a few. Art's work has also appeared on posters for movies such as Pineapple Express, The 40 year old virgin, and Knocked Up. In this interview I speak to Art about some of his early assignments, keys to managing a business , and how he approaches each assignment. Art is someone who i've looked up to for a long time so it was a true pleasure getting a chance to speak with him. I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening! Instagram - @ASPICTURES www.artstreiber.com
On today's podcast I speak with photographer Dominic Disaia. Dominic is a commercial / editorial photographer based in Los Angeles,California. In this interview I speak to Dominic about how he got his start in the photography business assisting photographer Art Streiber and also how he broke off and started his own photography business. Dominic has worked with clients such as ESPN the Magazine, NIKE, NFL, and Bose to name a few. Dominic has photographed some of the biggest athletes in the world so it was a pleasure to get a chance to speak with him about his photographic approach and some of his most memorable assignments. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy. http://www.dominicdisaia.com Instagram @dominicdisaia
Art Streiber is a Los Angeles-based photographer specializing in reportage, portraiture, corporate, entertainment and advertising projects.
After a long unplanned hiatus, Visual Revolutionary is back, featuring a new conversation with renowned celebrity, portrait, and advertising photographer Art Streiber. Named by American Photo Magazine as one of the 100 most important people in photography, Art's body of work is as vast as the list of celebrities, musicians, athletes, and movers and shakers he has worked with. On this episode, we get the chance to hear about Art's upbringing in Pacific Palisades and the Canon AE1 his grandfather sold him for eight dollars that would inevitably change his life. As a child growing up around the family business of magazine and newspaper distribution, Art was surrounded by editorial inspiration, but it wasn't until he saw the magic of photography unfold in the darkroom that he fell in love with the whole process of capturing an image, and knew what he would do for the rest of his life. During our conversation Art tells us about how that young passion for photography turned into a very successful career in the business and how he felt he was able to separate himself as not only a photographer, but a problem solver for the industry. So sit back and get ready for some inspiration as Art breaks down the way he works, how he stays inspired, keeping an organized studio, dealing with celebrities on set, and the advice he gives to those coming up in the business. To Learn More About Art Streiber Visit: http://www.artstreiber.com
Art Streiber doesn’t want to be described as a celebrity photographer. He’d prefer portrait photographer or problem solver, maybe visual fixer. Really though Art is all those things. He is also a very open book about how he goes about solving those visual problems and making portraits of celebrities. And being open in the world … Continue reading Portrait & Celebrity Photographer – Art Streiber Ep 38 →
This week on the podcast we sit down with commercial lifestyle photographer Magdalena Wosinska. Although many might know Magda from her popular Instagram account "The Magdalena Experience Volume 1" featuring her beautifully crafted nude self portraits, she has a very long history with photography that stretches back to her early teens and a client list that includes some of the top brands in the world. Magda, a polish immigrant, moved to this country when she was 8 years old with her parents who were both respected psychology professors. Although the land of opportunity seemed amazing at first, she quickly started dealing with the pressures of being a young girl in a new country who couldn't speak the language. She began to feel alienated, but in her early teen years she finally found her voice in the world of skateboarding. It would be skateboarding that would truly introduce her to the freedom of this country and the characters that come along with it. And it would be skateboarding that would lead her to a very early career in photography. Shooting her first overseas assignment at the age of 16, Magda began to slowly carve out a name for herself as one of the few female photographers shooting skateboarding. It would later be a chance to work with legendary photographer Art Streiber where she truly began to tune her craft and the see the potential of photography work outside the world of skateboarding. On this episode we ask Magda how she manages to convey the freedom and angst of youth culture in photographs, what made her get in front of the lens with her nude self portrait project, what it was like being in a metal band with professional skateboarder Ethan Fowler, and what keeps her driven to always be moving forward. So enjoy this fun conversation with Magdalena Wosinska. To Learn More About Magdalena Wosinska Visit: http://magdalenawosinska.com About Visual Revolutionary: http://www.visualrevolutionary.com Because we are interested in people's story, and not what type of gear they use, we introduce a new much needed podcast in the world of photography and filmmaking. Featuring in-depth conversations with some of the world's leading photographers, filmmakers, and other visual artists, we are bringing you the backstory on how they got to where they are today.
"My workflow is: The answer is, 'Yes.' Now what's the question?" The word SEX gets attention, so does Art Streiber's work. He is one of the top portrait photographers in Los Angeles today. His work is iconic. You've probably seen it in world class magazines like Vanity Fair, GQ, Entertainment Weekly or Fast Company just to name a few. He's a veteran and it's an honor to have him on the show. Just because he's a big name, doesn't mean he's kept it all to himself. But he's a giver too. Art has a history as a mentor. Many creative entrepreneurs working today started as interns and employees helping him create. Hey, he came on ShopTalk didn't he? Please share this with your photographer friends. We're blessed to have an hour with Art Streiber. "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time." Some things we learn in this podcast: How Art Streiber taught himself to be one of the best portrait photographers How he got his first full time photography jobs on Women's Wear Daily Moving to Milan to shoot runway fashion without a drop of experience How to cultivate a reputation as a problem solver and why it's important On 20 years of growth amongst the best celebrity portrait photographers The monumental moments which shed the character of Art Streiber How to take a left brain/right brain approach to an important shoot The role of homework in creating a smart, subtle, sophisticated and iconic shoot The Sunset Strip Test: Does it catch your eye? Show stopping photos and the mindset of the photographer The role of heavy research in creating something that hasn't been done before Managing the challenge of an agency's vision while your name is on the line Advice for setting expectations of clients Stepping into the role of a director Why photographers are in the education business The HUGE importance of client management Optimizing business processes Manages with the ups and downs of a creative lifestyle How to make gaff tape stick (hint: use an iron) Excelling during the "burden state" or not working for long periods of time Art Streiber's philosophy behind mentorship On the importance of your website as a creative entrepreneur Plus, much more... Links mentioned: Check out Art on Vanity Fair Art Streiber's Highly Recomended Software: FileMaker & DF Studio Personal projects mentioned in the show: Johnny Trego's Passenger Side Window (Huffington Post Article) Shaughn Crawford's Slurpee Project Gear mentioned in the show: the C-Stand and the Mini Boom Music Credit: Elements by Lindsey Stirling Connect with Art: Website | Facebook | Instagram
This week, we celebrate looking at work through the eyes of an amateur. Also towards the end of the show, we hit upon a somewhat profound revelation about art and bicycling. Plus, Art Streiber is our Photographer of the Week.
This week, we celebrate looking at work through the eyes of an amateur. Also towards the end of the show, we hit upon a somewhat profound revelation about art and bicycling. Plus, Art Streiber is our Photographer of the Week.