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Doug is joined with filmmaker Rebecca Dreyfus. They discuss Rebecca's new film UNVEILED: Joyce Tenneson and the Heroine's Journey which will be screened during this year's Nantucket Film Festival. Rebecca talks about how the documentary got started and explains the storyline - As a groundbreaking female photographer pursues her artistic vision over 40 years, she struggles to navigate diverging roles as good mother and acclaimed artist. When a family secret surfaces, this delicate balance is threatened. To learn more about the film visit https://www.joycetennesonfilm.com/ and to get tickets visit https://nantucketfilmfestival.org/ or stop by their box office at 12 Oak Street in the Douglas Elliman Office.
***This very special episode is dedicated in the loving memory of Singer-Songwriter and a pillar of Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie, who sadly passed on November 30, 2022. We celebrate her life through the music played in this episode. My very special guests today are Artist Larry Vigon & Silo118 Gallery Owner Bonnie, Rubenstein to discuss “MADONNA and BUNNY and FRIENDS” - A Holiday Exhibit About Larry - Larry Vigon is an award-winning art director and designer who is credited for some of the most iconic album covers from the '70s and '80s. He has designed over 200 albums and single sleeves for Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, Counting Crows, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Chicago, Pat Benatar, Carol King, Sparks, Boney James, Thomas Dolby, and many more. But he is equally known for his works with some of the greatest photographers of the late 20th century including Helmut Newton, George Hurrell, Joyce Tenneson, William Claxton, Peter Beard, and others. His paintings are in private collections all over the world. Larry's first book in 2006 DREAM A Journal was published by W.W. Norton, New York. Larry Vigon's new 2-volume set of books is a collection of over 50 years of creativity, carefully curated and laid out in a presentation that stuns the senses and delights the eyes. Serious Play - Art Direction & Design by Larry Vigon Design: Larry Vigon & Cynthia Burt Photography by Bill Dewey By Palman Publishing www.seriousplay-book.com www.larryvigon.com About Silo118.com Silo118 art gallery got its start in 2016 on the ground floor of a historic feeder silo in Santa Barbara's Funk Zone. The silo was built in the late 1940s to supply flour for the Weber Bread factory which was in business from the late 1940s through the mid-1970s. After the bread factory shut down, the silo lay empty for decades, until it was refurbished (somewhat) in the early 2000s. In 2016 Bonnie Rubenstein was given the opportunity to run an art gallery and moved from the east coast. She called it Silo118 for the obvious reasons - reflecting both the iconic grain silo in the middle of a town and the address on the street where the silo lives. In 2018 the online version of Silo118 became the sole entity of the gallery until November 2021, when Rubenstein re-opened the brick-and-mortar in the same iconic silo with new and familiar artists and a Kids' Corner. Silo118 Presents: “MADONNA and BUNNY and FRIENDS” - A Holiday Exhibit December 1, 2022, through January 14, 2023 Reception is THIS SATURDAY - December 3, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
On the intelligence and teachings of the flowers; on observing, living and aging elegantly.
*For Larry's Wife, Sandra My special guest today, Artist and friend Larry Vigon. Larry Vigon is an award-winning art director and designer who is credited for some of the most iconic album covers from the '70s and '80s. As a graduate from Art Center College of Design in 1972, Larry set out to create a career in album cover design combining his love of music and art. For the next 20 years that is exactly what he did. He has designed over 200 albums and single sleeves for Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, Counting Crows, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Chicago, Pat Benatar, Carol King, Sparks, Boney James, Thomas Dolby, and many more. Larry has partnered with some of the greatest photographers of the late 20th century including Helmut Newton, George Hurrell, Joyce Tenneson, William Claxton, Peter Beard, and numerous others. After two decades of almost exclusively album cover work he branched out into corporate design including the clients IBM, Epson, The City of Los Angeles, Paramount Television, The Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, The House of Blues, also Broadway posters, advertising campaigns, magazines and books, including C.G. Jung's Red Book. Larry's first book in 2006 “DREAM: A Journal” was published by W.W. Norton, New York. When Vigon is not working on commercial projects he enjoys creating personal art projects but often combines the two disciplines. His paintings are in private collections all over the world. Today we are talking about Larry Vigon's new 2-volume set of books. They are a collection of over 50 years of creativity, carefully curated and laid out in a presentation that stuns the senses and delights the eyes. Serious Play - Art Direction & Design by Larry Vigon On last week's show, we explored Volume One - Commercial Works with Larry. You can find that interview on all go your favorite podcast sites. Today we will explore Volume Two with Larry, “Personal Works.” Serious Play - Art Direction & Design by Larry Vigon Design: Larry Vigon & Cynthia Burt Photography by Bill Dewey By Palman Publishing https://www.seriousplay-book.com CONTRIBUTORS Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, Thomas Dolby, Robert Lamm, Boney James, Sparks, David Mamet, Joyce Tenneson, Roland Young, Jayme Odgers, Sonu Shamdasani, and more share their experiences working with Larry Vigon.
FOR SANDRA Artist Larry Vigon joins us for a special Two Volume Episodes celebrating his Legacy Book of over 50 years of art! This is Volume One - Commercial Work LARRY VIGON Larry Vigon is an award-winning art director and designer who is credited for some of the most iconic album covers from the '70s and '80s. As a graduate from Art Center College of Design in 1972 Vigon set out to create a career in album cover design combining his love of music and art. For the next 20 years that is exactly what he did. He has designed over 200 albums and single sleeves for Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, Counting Crows, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Chicago, Pat Benatar, Carol King, Sparks, Boney James, Thomas Dolby, and many more. Vigon has partnered with some of the greatest photographers of the late 20th century including Helmut Newton, George Hurrell, Joyce Tenneson, William Claxton, Peter Beard, and numerous others. After two decades of almost exclusively album cover work he branched out into corporate design including the clients IBM, Epson, The City of Los Angeles, Paramount Television, The Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, The House of Blues, also Broadway posters, advertising campaigns, magazines and books, including C.G. Jung's Red Book. Vigon's first book in 2006 DREAM A Journal was published by W.W. Norton, New York. When Vigon is not working on commercial projects he enjoys creating personal art projects but often combines the two disciplines. His paintings are in private collections all over the world. Serious Play - Art Direction & Design by Larry Vigon Design: Larry Vigon & Cynthia Burt Photography by Bill Dewey By Palman Publishing https://www.seriousplay-book.com CONTRIBUTORS Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, Thomas Dolby, Robert Lamm, Boney James, Sparks, David Mamet, Joyce Tenneson, Roland Young, Jayme Odgers, Sonu Shamdasani and more share their experiences working with Larry Vigon. LIMITED EDITION 2-VOLUME SET For Sandra
A Photographer's Life™ interview with award-winning architecture photographer Brad Feinknopf. Brad is an elite architectural photographer based in Columbus, Ohio and a long-time member of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ (AIAP). Brad's photography can be viewed at his website: https://www.feinknopf.com In this episode's interview by AIAP director Alan Blakely, Brad discusses a wide range of subjects relating to his 30-year career as a commercial photographer, including: • Brad's early work experience in New York City with photography legends Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Arnold Newman, Horst, Joyce Tenneson, and others. • Brad's descendency from a long line of architects and a lifetime of looking at architecture. His degree in Design from Cornell University and his transition from architecture into photography as a junior. • Brad's past and current challenges and opportunities as the owner of a commercial photography studio. • Brad's gradual transition from general commercial photography to a more focused business of photographing architecture and interiors. • His unique artistic and philosophical approach to architectural subjects. • Brad's advice for photographers contemplating a career in architectural photography. The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™ was established in 2001 and is an Internet-based trade association with one primary purpose: To promote the professional success of established independent architectural photographers. Membership in the AIAP is open to full-time professional architectural photographers. You can find the AIAP online at www.aiap.net. This Podcast is Copyright 2021 The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers™, All Rights Reserved. This content may not be used either in full or in part without the written consent of the AIAP.
We encourage all of our listeners to register for the free digital online edition of the Outdoor Photo/Video Travel Imaging Conference (OPTIC) 2020 hosted by B&H and sponsored by Panasonic, Sony, Nikon, Canon, FUJIFILM, Godox, and many others. As most of you know, the B&H Photography Podcast has regularly attended this annual conference, in New York, and recorded wonderful interviews with the likes of Michael Kenna, Joyce Tenneson, and Ron Magill. This year, the conference will be held online, but still with an incredible lineup of photographers and speakers, including keynotes speakers Ami Vitale and Clyde Butcher. On today’s episode of the podcast, we offer a taste of the photographic insight found at OPTIC. First, we welcome wildlife and bird photographer Lisa Langell, who is also at Tamron and FotoPro Ambassador. With her photo gracing the cover of the current issue of Outdoor Photographer magazine, Langell discusses creating wildlife photography for the home and hotel décor market, about her favorite places in Alaska to photograph bear, and about the personal and interactive way she hosts seminars and webinars. She provides food for thought to those looking for new ways to photograph wildlife. After a break, we welcome National Geographic photographer and Sony Artisan of Light Pete McBride. McBride speaks of his amazing 750-mile walk across the Grand Canyon, which became a NatGeo story, and also a book and a feature-length documentary. At OPTIC you will get the full story—from “River to Rim”—along with images, but we also spoke with McBride about his long-term work shooting the world’s river systems; we gained some insight into aerial photography; and learned how his Sony a7RII weathered a year in the Grand Canyon—and with which he created not only a magazine story, but a book and a movie with that one camera. Also, do not forget to enter The B&H Photography Podcast Leica Photo Challenge for your chance to win a new Leica Q2 Digital Camera Guests: Lisa Langell and Pete McBride Photograph © Lisa Langell
Sometimes you just have to shake your head and say, “Wow, it was a good day.” When you have the opportunity to sit and chat about photography with Keith Carter, Douglas Kirkland and Joyce Tenneson, things can’t be all bad. On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast we return to recordings made at B&H OPTIC and Depth of Field Conferences and present segments of our conversations with these three photo legends—and we are not using that word lightly when speaking about these artists. Unique and prolific in their respective genres, each bring a sense of humility and sincere respect for the artistic process and the medium to which they have given so much. With Keith Carter we compare music, sculpture, and literature to photography and hear of his mother’s early influence on his career. With Douglas Kirkland we also chat family and how a humble upbringing brought him to photography and the glamour of Hollywood. We also find out where and when Doug Kirkland's and Allan Weitz's photo careers intersected. After a short break, Joyce Tenneson discusses being inspired by surroundings, exploring the inner self through photography, and accepting new challenges. Each of these photographers has created enough, accomplished enough, to rest on laurels, but each is still striving, experimenting, and creating. Like I said, sometimes you just have to say, “Wow.” Join us for this special episode and listen for information about our upcoming B&H Photography Podcast FUJIFILM X-H1 Sweepstakes. For more info on products mentioned in this episode: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera Canon EOS 5DS R DSLR Camera Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens Guests: Keith Carter, Douglas Kirkland and Joyce Tenneson Photograph © Joyce Tenneson
For this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we return to our conversations from the 2018 OPTIC Conference, hosted by B&H Photo. We spoke with so many wonderful photographers and will present these talks over the coming weeks but, today, we focus on the street photography of two very distinctive photographers. Our first guest is Sisse Brimberg, a veteran adventure and travel photographer who has more than thirty stories for National Geographic to her credit. Much of her work is devoted to historical and cultural stories, but our chat focuses on the informal portraiture she does in the streets, marketplaces, and country roads around the world. Brimberg relates how she is always “seeing” photographs, how she interacts with her subjects, mirrorless vs. DSLR, and how to know when a photograph is worth taking. We also discuss her late husband and shooting partner, NatGeo photographer Cotton Coulson, and how her approach to work has changed since his death. After a short break, we speak with Xyza Cruz Bacani, a Magnum Foundation fellow and Fujifilm Ambassador. Born and raised in the Philippines, Bacani is based in Hong Kong, and started her street photography while employed as a domestic worker there. Her street photography blossomed into a career as a documentary photographer covering immigration, social justice, and human rights issues, but she still devotes time to the “street.” We compare the two disciplines, discuss shooting in different cities, talk street photography techniques and the cameras she prefers. We also ask both photographers which of all their photos they would keep, if they could only keep one. For street, travel, and documentary photographers, this is an episode not to be missed, and subscribe to our podcast for future conversations from OPTIC 2018, including those we had with photographers Keith Carter, Joyce Tenneson, and Seth Resnick. Guests: Sisse Brimberg and Xyza Cruz Bacani Photograph ©Sisse Brimberg
Hosted by B&H Photo, the 2018 OPTIC Conference for Outdoor and Travel Photography was a wonderful opportunity to speak with a range of great photographers, and we did just that. We sat down with a diverse mix of shooters, including Joyce Tenneson, Xyza Cruz Bacani, Keith Carter, and Sisse Brimberg. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will present these conversations, but today we start with National Geographic staff photographer Mark Thiessen, who, in addition to running the photo studio at NatGeo and shooting many stories for the magazine, has continued a twenty-year personal project on wildfires. To know his subject better, to be safer, and to get closer to the action, Thiessen became a certified wildland firefighter and travels to active fires each year to photograph the fires, as well as the property destruction and human toll taken by these wildfires. We speak with Thiessen about his experiences, tools and techniques for photographing fires, and about his other work for National Geographic. Check out the B&H Photography Podcast landing page to see some of Thiessen's incredible photographs. We also take a few minutes to catch up with Rod Clark, of Wine Country Camera. At OPTIC 2017, we spoke with Clark about the beautiful filter-holder system he developed, and we’ll find out how his company has grown this year, and what Wine Country Camera has brought to the market. Guests: Mark Thiessen and Rod Clark Photograph by Mark Thiessen ©National Geographic
John Reuter’s professional and artistic life is tightly interwoven with the story of the Polaroid 20x24 camera and the artists that used it to bring their creative visions to life. It’s an important story worth preserving. John has has worked tirelessly to keep the 20x24 Polaroid camera alive. Part 1 of my conversation with John (found in episode 230 of the Artful Camera) contains the history of image transfer, image lift, and direct manipulation of Polaroid images. In part 2 of my conversation with John, the focus is on the artwork John created with the 20x24 Polaroid camera and the now rare Polacolor film. John reveals the creative process he used in making his evocative 20x24 Polacolor image transfers. The transfer image is just the beginning of a long process of creating many layers of “history” within the print. The process includes distressing the image and mark making with various pigments, oil pastels, and mediums. The end result is an image rich in texture and beauty. John’s images are currently on exhibit at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre until August 5, 2017. The exhibit is called John Reuter: Second Impressions, Polaroid Process to Singapore Infrared. Mentioned in this episode: John Reuter's website: http://johnreuter.com/blog/ 20x24 Studio: http://www.20x24studio.com The Polaroid 20x24 Image Transfer Process: https://youtu.be/rlos9pgah3s Jim Dine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Dine Giotto: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giotto Rosamond Purcell: http://www.anartthatnaturemakes.com JoAnn Verburg: http://joannverburg.com Robert Rauschenberg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg http://www.20x24studio.com/?page_id=2329 Chuck Close: http://chuckclose.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Close http://www.20x24studio.com/?p=2282 William Wegman: http://williamwegman.com/home.html Joyce Tenneson: http://www.tenneson.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Tenneson David Levinthal: http://www.davidlevinthal.com Tim Burton: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Art Kane: https://www.artkane.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Kane Elsa Dorfman: http://www.elsadorfman.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsa_Dorfman Jack Perno: http://www.jackperno.com http://www.jackperno.com/polaroid-emulsion-1 Beatrice Pediconi: http://www.beatricepediconi.com http://www.beatricepediconi.com/works/polaroids/ Palm Beach Photographic Centre: https://www.workshop.org/museum/exhibits/ Video tour of John Reuter’s Second Impressions exhibit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1342858102433943/permalink/1353500241369729/ Amon Carter Museum of American Art: http://www.cartermuseum.org http://www.cartermuseum.org/calendar/member-programs/camera-ready-the-polaroid-20x24-project This episode is sponsored by: CrumplePop - Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro Plugins: http://crumplepop.com About the Artful Camera: Website: https://carlolson.tv Instagram: @Artful.Camera https://www.instagram.com/artful.camera/ Send an email or voicemail to Artful Camera: https://carlolson.tv/contact/ Disclaimer: some links referenced in the show notes are affiliate links. The use of affiliate links do not affect the price you pay. Artful Camera earns a small commission from each sale which help offset some of the costs involved in producing this podcast. Thank you for your support.
John Reuter - artist, photographer, and director of the Polaroid 20x24 Project, returns to the Artful Camera. John has worked closely with a number of well known artists including Chuck Close, Robert Rauschenberg, William Wegman, Elsa Dorfman, Joyce Tenneson, and many others to help them bring their creative visions to life using the Polaroid 20x24 camera. However, John Reuter is an accomplished artist in his own right. This episode focuses on John and his work as an artist. The exhibit John Reuter: Second Impressions, Polaroid Process to Singapore Infrared opened at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre on June 21, 2017, and runs through August 5th. It features 35 20x24 Polacolor Image Transfers created by John. Eight of these images are 4 panel assemblies measuring 42x52 inches and mounted on canvas. While many of the images featured in the exhibit date back as as early as 1988, the show features two new 4 panel pieces created by John in 2017 just for this exhibit. In this episode John talks about the early history of using Polaroid images in mixed media art, and his own pioneering techniques in creating beautiful, evocative images that now line the walls of the Palm Beach Photographic Centre. Mentioned in this episode: John Reuter's website: http://johnreuter.com/blog/ 20x24 Studio: http://www.20x24studio.com Jim Dine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Dine Giotto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giotto Rosamond Purcell http://www.anartthatnaturemakes.com JoAnn Verburg http://joannverburg.com Robert Rauschenberg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg http://www.20x24studio.com/?page_id=2329 Chuck Close http://chuckclose.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Close http://www.20x24studio.com/?p=2282 William Wegman http://williamwegman.com/home.html Joyce Tenneson http://www.tenneson.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce_Tenneson David Levinthal http://www.davidlevinthal.com Tim Burton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Burton Art Kane https://www.artkane.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Kane Elsa Dorfman http://www.elsadorfman.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsa_Dorfman Jack Perno http://www.jackperno.com http://www.jackperno.com/polaroid-emulsion-1 Beatrice Pediconi http://www.beatricepediconi.com http://www.beatricepediconi.com/works/polaroids/ Palm Beach Photographic Centre https://www.workshop.org/museum/exhibits/ Video tour of John Reuter’s Second Impressions exhibit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1342858102433943/permalink/1353500241369729/ Amon Carter Museum of American Art http://www.cartermuseum.org http://www.cartermuseum.org/calendar/member-programs/camera-ready-the-polaroid-20x24-project This episode is sponsored by: CrumplePop - Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X Plugins: http://crumplepop.com About the Artful Camera: Website: https://carlolson.tv Instagram: @Artful.Camera https://www.instagram.com/artful.camera/ Send an email or voicemail to Artful Camera: https://carlolson.tv/contact/ Disclaimer: some links referenced in the show notes are affiliate links. The use of affiliate links do not affect the price you pay. Artful Camera earns a small commission from each sale which help offset some of the costs involved in producing this podcast. Thank you for your support.
The School of Photography presents Joyce Tenneson and a look at her 40 year career in photography. Tenneson shares images from her retrospective book titled A Life in Photography and gives insight to her multi-faceted career as one of the top portrait photographers working today. She reveals behind the scenes assignment work and never-before-seen 20x24 inch Polaroids. Guests online and onsite ask Tenneson
The School of Photography presents Joyce Tenneson and a look at her 40 year career in photography. Tenneson shares images from her retrospective book titled A Life in Photography and gives insight to her multi-faceted career as one of the top portrait photographers working today. She reveals behind the scenes assignment work and never-before-seen 20x24 inch Polaroids. Guests online and onsite ask Tenneson about her working process and how she has been able to engage her subjects to create her signature “intimate portrait” style.
Academy of Art University Presents an Evening with Joyce Tenneson