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The latest issue of New York Magazine is dedicated to the legends of Broadway including Liza Minelli, Patty Lupone and Andre DeShields. We speak with NY Mag's Editor-in-Chief David Haskell as well as Mark Seliger, photographer who shot the cover subjects--who were photographed in their most famous costumes.
For over 30 years, Drew Barrymore has repeatedly teamed up with the legendary photographer Mark Seliger. This week, we're diving into their remarkable creative partnership. Their collaboration began in 1993 with Drew taking on roles like a topless boxer and a mischievous Alice in Wonderland, and has since produced more than a dozen unforgettable photo shoots. As Drew puts it, Mark “has his vision but leaves space for your interpretation, allowing room for surprise.” The result? Some of the most iconic images of our girl ever captured!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
In this episode of Lipps Service — the second installment of our NYC music scene series — Scott sits down with four buzzing artists out of the East Coast — Des Rocs, Eamon Rush and Brian Duke of Pan Arcadia, and Connor Abeles of Cab Ellis. Starting off with the blistering rock ‘n' roller, Des Rocs discusses his upbringing and musical influences from Long Island, including odd jobs he's had to support his music career. Des also talks about his endorsement from UFC's Dana White, funny stories of his performances alongside The Cult and The Rolling Stones, and the influence ofIan Astbury and Queen's Live At Wembley album. Des concludes by exploring the making of his latest album, Dream Machine, and listing his top 5 East Coast artists, rock albums, and underrated frontmen and women. Next up, Brooklyn-bred rock band Pan Arcadia's frontman Eamon Rush and drummer Brian Duke get into their local performances at different venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn, living together at “The Shack” and their home studio, and NYC influences like Lou Reed and The Strokes. Eamon and Brian also talk about their various charity benefit concerts like “Save The Scene” and “Rock The Pantry,” the camaraderie of the local current scene, and insight into the band's upcoming music releases. The two close the interview by listing their top 5 new bands and places to eat and drink in Brooklyn, and everyone in the studio takes a ginger shot, made and brought by the band. Last but not least, Scott talks with eclectic frontman Connor Abeles of Cab Ellis, who dives into his musical beginnings in LA and Boston, comparing LA vs. NYC music, and the band's experience working with experimental producer Gordon Raphael. Connor also talks about the band's name origin and developing his eccentric live performance style by running, dancing, and singing at Randall's Island Park. He gets into winning NPR's “Tiny Desk” contest, the band's forthcoming self-titled junior album, and their headlining gig in support of the release at Bowery Ballroom in January 2025. Finally, he concludes by listing his top 5 NYC venues to perform at and NYC-made albums. TIMESTAMPS0:00:00 – Intro0:03:03 – Des Rocsintro0:03:40 – Early music writing and making0:04:20 – NYC influence0:04:50 – Dana White's endorsement0:05:35 – Ian Astbury of The Cult story0:07:21 – Family and upbringing0:08:01 – Odd jobs0:08:50 – Rockville, Long Island0:09:05 – Early music influences0:09:35 – QueenLive At Wembley ‘860:10:22 – Genre-defying music & art0:11:28 – Early lyric writing0:11:50 – Dreaming of and manifesting being a musician0:12:55 – Performing in Long Island0:13:50 – 2010s NYC music influences0:14:50 – Opening for The Rolling Stones story0:17:34 – Opening for Muse story0:18:45 – Hotel orgy tour story0:20:00 – Touring economics0:21:48 – Performing in Europe0:22:10 – “I Am The Lightning”0:23:10 – Promotion through word of mouth 0:24:35 – Working with Mark Seliger on new album, Dream Machine0:25:01 – 2025 plans0:25:24 – Labels & the music industry0:26:20 – East Coast music0:27:30 – Rock ‘n' roll giants & influences0:28:48 – Top 5 East Coast artists0:29:41 – Top 5 rock albums0:31:19 – Top 5 underrated frontmen/women0:31:54 – Ian Astbury———————0:35:42 – Eamon Rush and Brian Duke of Pan Arcadiaintro0:35:58 – Abandoned Chinatown church performance0:37:05 – Eamon growing up in Manhattan & music scene then0:39:27 – Dimes Square0:40:02 – Living together as a band at “The Shack”0:41:33 – Music influences0:42:10 – 20-year music cycle0:42:45 – The Strokes 0:43:40 – Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground0:44:21 – Friendships and connectivity of current music scene & Matt Weinberger0:45:50 – Favorite NYC artists right now0:47:37 – Young band economics0:49:03 – 2021 livestream benefit concert “Save The Scene” 0:51:40 – Performing at various venues and locations 0:52:19 – Recording and mixing music0:53:08 – Upcoming music releases and influences0:53:43 – Top 5 new bands0:55:38 – Favorite new bands0:56:00 – How Eamon got banned from MSG story0:57:13 – Food drive & livestream benefit concert “Rock The Pantry”0:58:55 – Top 5 places to eat and drink in Brooklyn1:00:05 – Taking ginger shots with Scott and Marisa———————1:01:57 – Connor Abeles of Cab Ellis intro1:02:44 – Music and performance beginnings in LA and Boston1:03:45 – Music influences1:04:25 – Comparing LA vs. NYC music and energy1:06:45 – Friendships and connectivity of current music scene1:07:44 – Band information1:08:11 – Working with Gordon Raphael1:09:36 – Band name origins1:10:46 – Developing live performance style at Randall's Island Park1:12:12 – The Stooges and Iggy Pop1:13:00 – Stage diving1:14:41 – Winning NPR's “Tiny Desk” contest & musical experimentation1:16:28 – Young band economics & creative control1:17:48 – Success and looking ahead 1:18:35 – Current music scene1:19:15 – Wilmah1:20:15 – Making of upcoming junior, self-titled album 1:21:52 – Headlining Bowery Ballroom gig in January 20251:22:17 – Upcoming music releases1:22:34 – Top 5 NYC venues to perform at1:24:03 – Favorite NYC albums Sonos makes it so easy to fill your home with incredible sound! 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For the past decade, the renowned photographer Mark Seliger has set up a pop-up studio inside the annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party, where he's produced iconic portraits of Hollywood actors in the immediate afterglow of their big wins. Those portraits are now presented in a new book, “Vanity Fair: Oscar Night Sessions.” Mark joins Tom to share how he captures the raw emotion of an artist at the peak of their success, plus some incredible behind-the-scenes stories from his shoots and his best advice for everyday smartphone photography.
In episode 304 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed speaking with master printer Bob Tursack about all aspects of photographic printing including photo books, fine art printing, digital, analogue and lithographic. They also discuss photographer expectations, good practice and the photographer/printer relationship. Bob Tursack, is the CEO of the high-end printing company Brilliant Graphics. He is a third-generation printer who grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs who became interested in photography when he was in junior high. He had his first darkroom in sixth grade and attended the Ansel Adams workshops in Carmel, the Maine Photography Workshops, and other photography courses. Tursack's father founded Tursack Printing, commercial printers, in 1959, and Bob began training on the small press as a teenager. But his real passion was for fine art prints, and he ultimately sold the company in 1998. Tursack started Brilliant Studio in 2000, in his basement, planning to make prints for artists and photographers as a one-man band. But the business quickly grew, and he soon founded Brilliant Graphics, to produce brochures, catalogues, posters, and books. The company now has 72 employees. Tusack has worked with photographers including Sally Mann, Ralph Gibson, George Tice, Steve McCurry, Emmett Gowin, Mark Seliger and institutions including The National Gallery, Washington, DC, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, The Hermitage Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania Press, Yale University Press, and The Andy Warhol Foundation. https://brilliant-graphics.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is 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), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott's next book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on pre-sale. © Grant Scott 2024
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER—“I finally went up to Graydon and I said, ‘Hey, you know, I know you like me. I know you wanted me to be here, but I can also do covers.'”• • •That's today's guest, Mark Seliger. He's the same Mark Seliger who, at the moment of this exchange with Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, had already shot over 180 covers for Rolling Stone, where he was the chief photographer from 1992-2002.Seliger had been heavily recruited by GQ and Vanity Fair to move to Condé Nast. But, as he learned, the days of being Fred Woodward's go-to image maker were over. Once again, he was the new guy. And he saw an opportunity to reinvent himself.Fortunately, reinvention is Seliger's middle name. Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of Magazeum & MO.D ©2021–2024
Kenny Wayne Shepherd is a blues-rock guitarist and songwriter with one foot in the future and one foot in the past. Honoring the past is something blues artists do, but Shepherd has revisited his own past by rerecording his second album, Trouble Is… (which includes his biggest hit, “Blue on Black”) 25 years after its release—thus interpreting the same material at ages 20 and 45. Now Shepherd is releasing an all-new album, Dirt on My Diamonds Vol. 1, that has a modern snap along with those big riffs and expressive solos. How have his playing and writing evolved since he launched his career at age 18 with Ledbetter Heights? How do his songwriting collaborations work? How does he keep his solos fresh? And what happened when he dreamt a great song and then woke up? (Photo by Mark Seliger)
Any listener of this podcast knows we're huge fans of photographer Mark Seliger's many collaborations with Drew Barrymore. This episode we're going all the way back to the very first shoot they did together! The photos appeared in Us magazine in 1994, along with a wonderful article by Trish Deitch Rohrer that chronicles a 19 year old Drew while she smoked, hung out with her best girlfriends, and chatted about the upcoming Bad Girls and Boys on the Side. Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Strap on your aprons because we are cracking open the spine on Drew Barrymore's cookbook, Rebel Homemaker! Co-written with her "culinary partner in crime" Chef Pilar Valdes, Drew's 4th book is full of countless recipes, stories, and personal photos. We had so much fun in the kitchen attempting some dishes from the book while getting a peek into Drew's life circa 2020. We also report on the gorgeous new New York Magazine feature shot by the one and only Mark Seliger! Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod/howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum/thedrewseum.com
In the year 2000, Drew Barrymore once again teamed up with powerhouse duo of journalist Chris Heath & photographer Mark Seliger (see their previous collaboration on Us magazine's March 1997 issue). This time, they produced an fantastic feature for Rolling Stone, which was absolutely packed with beautiful photos and an incredibly in-depth article! We go through it all and take you back to a time of red hair, Charlie's Angels, and Tom Green. Plus we get into Drew's recent conversation with Brooke Shields and the rave reviews The Drew Barrymore Show has been receiving! 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
Ready to take another trip down Drew Barrymore magazine memory lane? This week we are going through Us magazine's March 1997 issue. This one has a special place in our hearts, due to Mark Seliger's stunning portfolio of photos and Chris Heath's incredible article. Also we get into more details about the Saturday Morning Cartoons special from 1995 and discuss new rare photos Drew shared this week!
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We dive into a discussion about a magazine issue that's always been a Drewbie fan favorite: Rolling Stone from 1995. We talk about the classic photos taken by Mark Seliger and go through the article written by Chris Mundy, which is chock full of quintessential 1995 Drew details.
Ben Stiller and Dan Erickson are here to talk about Severance, their Apple TV+ series about a group of office workers for a mysterious company called Lumen. As part of a bizarre security protocol, they agree to separate their work and home lives completely, so they can't remember home at work, or work at home. They keep things so separate that they can't even recognize co-workers outside of work. Adam Scott plays Mark, who receives a promotion just as the show starts, and has to onboard a brand-new employee named Helly, played by Britt Lower. The rest of the cast includes frequent Stiller collaborator Patricia Arquette, John Turturro and Christopher Walken.Erickson wrote Severance as a spec script and a writing sample, hoping to get TV writing jobs after a series of unsatisfying office jobs, some TV work, including at Spike TV, and even delivering for Postmates. When the Severance script reached Stiller's production company, Red Hour Films, Stiller thought that instead of just being a writing sample, it should be a show. It's already been renewed for Season 2. If you enjoy this interview with Erickson and Stiller, who directs most of the episodes, please share it or review us and visit us on MovieMaker.com. Photo credits: Ben Stiller by Mark Seliger; Dan Erickson by Frazer Harrison. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Seliger was born in Amarillo, Texas. He was Rolling Stones chief photographer for 20 years, where he shot over 150 covers silica shoots frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, Italian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, L, and other magazines. His advertising work includes projects for Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Levi's, Netflix and Ralph Lauren. Seliger received the Alfred Eisenstadt Award, Clio Grand Prix, the C Award, Cannes Lions Grand Prix, The One Show, ASME, SPG and the Texas Medal of Arts were exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His photographs are in the permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the National Portrait Gallery in London. · markseliger.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Mark Seliger was born in Amarillo, Texas. He was Rolling Stones chief photographer for 20 years, where he shot over 150 covers silica shoots frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, Italian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, L, and other magazines. His advertising work includes projects for Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Levi's, Netflix and Ralph Lauren. Seliger received the Alfred Eisenstadt Award, Clio Grand Prix, the C Award, Cannes Lions Grand Prix, The One Show, ASME, SPG and the Texas Medal of Arts were exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His photographs are in the permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the National Portrait Gallery in London. · markseliger.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Mark Seliger was born in Amarillo, Texas. He was Rolling Stones chief photographer for 20 years, where he shot over 150 covers silica shoots frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, Italian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, L, and other magazines. His advertising work includes projects for Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Levi's, Netflix and Ralph Lauren. Seliger received the Alfred Eisenstadt Award, Clio Grand Prix, the C Award, Cannes Lions Grand Prix, The One Show, ASME, SPG and the Texas Medal of Arts were exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His photographs are in the permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the National Portrait Gallery in London. · markseliger.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Mark Seliger was born in Amarillo, Texas. He was Rolling Stones chief photographer for 20 years, where he shot over 150 covers silica shoots frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, Italian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, L, and other magazines. His advertising work includes projects for Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Levi's, Netflix and Ralph Lauren. Seliger received the Alfred Eisenstadt Award, Clio Grand Prix, the C Award, Cannes Lions Grand Prix, The One Show, ASME, SPG and the Texas Medal of Arts were exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His photographs are in the permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the National Portrait Gallery in London. · markseliger.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Ben Shares honest & powerful perspectives on what it takes to shoot the president of the united states, not once, over and over again!With a camera, of course, in the oval office with some of the most powerful humans in the world!How chance plays a part in our lives, but not at the expense of hard work, finding your voice and stamping your footprint on the planet, regardless of how big or seemingly far away that world might be. Ben is a beacon of hope for all of us. He represents anything is possible, how to keep looking forward, make good decisions, and the chips will, more often than not, land exactly where you need them to. In Bens case, in the White House or on the front cover of Rolling Stone or The New Yorker!On his way to an assisting in the UK Ben stopped by New York City where he was offered a position as an assistant to the legendary Annie Leibovitz. His first project with Annie and Vanity Fair magazine was the 1998 Hollywood cover with Cate Blanchett, Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, Toby Maguire, Natalie Portman, Christina Ricci and others.After time with Leibovitz, he went to on to assist legendary photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Harry Benson and Mark Seliger and Martin Schoeller on projects for Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, Time, and Life magazines.His shooting career began with assignments from New York Magazine, Newsweek, Esquire and Time. He then went on to shooting projects for Fortune, AARP, Forbes and Oprah Magazine amongst many others.His most notable subjects to date have been, President Barack Obama, President Donald Trump, President Bush, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama, Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, Oprah Winfrey Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Ralph Lauren, Jay -Z, Rupert Murdoch, Hosni Mubarak of Pakistan, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, Hamid Karzi of Afghanistan.He has shot advertising campaigns for MasterCard, IBM, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Bloomberg, USAA and Charles Schwab.
Ben Shares honest & powerful perspectives on what it takes to shoot the president of the united states, not once, over and over again!With a camera, of course, in the oval office with some of the most powerful humans in the world!How chance plays a part in our lives, but not at the expense of hard work, finding your voice and stamping your footprint on the planet, regardless of how big or seemingly far away that world might be. Ben is a beacon of hope for all of us. He represents anything is possible, how to keep looking forward, make good decisions, and the chips will, more often than not, land exactly where you need them to. In Bens case, in the White House or on the front cover of Rolling Stone or The New Yorker!On his way to an assisting in the UK Ben stopped by New York City where he was offered a position as an assistant to the legendary Annie Leibovitz. His first project with Annie and Vanity Fair magazine was the 1998 Hollywood cover with Cate Blanchett, Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, Toby Maguire, Natalie Portman, Christina Ricci and others.After time with Leibovitz, he went to on to assist legendary photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Harry Benson and Mark Seliger and Martin Schoeller on projects for Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, Time, and Life magazines.His shooting career began with assignments from New York Magazine, Newsweek, Esquire and Time. He then went on to shooting projects for Fortune, AARP, Forbes and Oprah Magazine amongst many others.His most notable subjects to date have been, President Barack Obama, President Donald Trump, President Bush, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama, Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, Oprah Winfrey Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Ralph Lauren, Jay -Z, Rupert Murdoch, Hosni Mubarak of Pakistan, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, Hamid Karzi of Afghanistan.He has shot advertising campaigns for MasterCard, IBM, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Bloomberg, USAA and Charles Schwab.
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Award-winning photographer Mark Seliger was Rolling Stone's Chief Photographer from 1992-2002, where he shot over 175 covers. From 2002-2012, he was on contract with Condé Nast where he shot regularly for Vanity Fair and GQ. We talk about Mark's latest book “The City That Finally Sleeps", where during the pandemic, “he took to the desolate streets, camera in hand and often in the quietest hours … these hauntingly beautiful portraits of New York's streets and cityscapes grip the viewer in varying balances of beauty, sorrow, wonder and quiet concern.” All the proceeds from the sale of the book goes to New York Cares in their covid-19 relief efforts. We also talk about Mark's creative process as a photographer, as well as a singer and songwriter. The song "1,000 Kisses" in the interview is performed by Mark Seliger's country and western band Rusty Truck. Mark Seliger is the recipient of such esteemed awards as the Alfred Eisenstaedt Award. The Lucie Award, The Clio Grand Prix, Cannes Lions Grand Prix to mention a few.
Ms. Ally and Ms. Angel Castillo are Filipina-American Transgender sisters who have made their mark as immigrants here in the United States. The word “transgender” or “trans” is a term for people whose gender identity is different from the sex assigned at birth. Ally Castillo's screen name is Ally Cat Castle. She is a TV news make-up artist in Washington DC. She is also a co-founder and co-host on their virtual podcast every Sunday advocating for the Transgender Community. Angel Castillo is a Registered Nurse/Case Manager in Los Angeles, CA. She finds time pursuing her modeling and acting career. Their pronouns are she/her/hers. In this episode, Ally and Angel share their journey and their lived experiences in their transition. Both knew at a very young age that they were special. They both talk about their challenges due to cultural, religious, and familial reasons. Ally and Angel sacrificed their happiness to be obedient in their family. When they migrated to the United States, they slowly found their true authentic self. They both transitioned to becoming a female. Angel is Ally's “trans mother” who provided guidance to her sister's transition. For those who are ready to transition, Ally and Angel reinforce the importance of seeking a Transgender Health Care Provider. According to Human Rights Campaign, the transgender community are very diverse but lacks legal protection due to the legislation that prohibits trans people from access to resources, voting rights and basic healthcare coverage. Around 29% of trans adults live in poverty. Trans people face stigma, harassment, violence and discrimination and is thought of as having mental illness or sexuallt deviant. This stigma is perpetuated in our culture, social media and Hollywood. Many trans people have been denied promotion, due to their identity. Often harassment, violence, are not reported. Many trans people lack health care coverage. Many have difficulty with their documentations of who they truly are. We in the healthcare community need to support the trans community. We need to have more compassion, understanding and empathy and be allies to the LGBTQ community. Ms Ally and Ms Angel both find their passions in life as they use their strengths, talents education, and skills to teach us about being transgender here in America. Ms. Ally points out to “never ask permission from anyone to be who you are, just let them know. You have the power to choose you!” “They recently graced the cover of the “On Christopher Street: Transgender Portraits by Mark Seliger.” (link below) https://www.memphisflyer.com/on-christopher-street?fbclid=IwAR0VpeDoOhrI0ThocCOWn7zbYIE1ycl43plFn-pT16lPSYWAgO4QNj3RK8o Disclaimer: “Guys” as a word is used to refer to Ally and Angel as “you all”, their pronouns are “she/her/hers.”
The Nikon Z fc, a retro-styled APS-C camera from Nikon, was announced this week, together with 2 new lenses, and much more! https://www.alessandrocarpentiero.com/nikon-z-fc-camera-the-photography-news-show-08 In today's show
The photographer from Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and more joins Eric Barnes on the Sidebar
Renowned photographer Mark Seliger joins the podcast to talk about his journey from a kid growing up in Texas with a love of the darkroom, to becoming the chief photographer of Rolling Stone Magazine for 10 years, shooting iconic portraits and incredible and sometimes hilarious conceptual ideas, before deciding to move on with his career working with Vanity Fair, GQ, and an amazing list of other clients. During our conversation Mark talks about his newest book and beautiful personal project he worked on during the quarantine lockdown of NYC called "The City That Finally Sleeps" which is currently for sale and can be purchased with the link below. We also talk about some of the behind the scenes moments of iconic images like his portrait of Kurt Cobain or what went into turning Jerry Seinfeld into Elvis. It's an amazing journey that I think you'll enjoy hearing. To Learn More About Mark Seliger Visit: https://www.markseliger.com And Follow Him On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/markseliger/ To Purchase a Copy of "The City That Finally Sleeps" Visit: https://www.markseliger.com/books To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: https://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/ To Purchase Visual Revolutionary Merch Visit: https://www.visualrevolutionary.com/merch
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V76 Founder Vaughn Accord talks Confidence | Manners | What it really means to be a Man https://www.instagram.com/vaughnnewyork/ Try V76 - Shop: http://bit.ly/v7620 Sign Up For The V76 Band of Professionals: http://bit.ly/v76jointheband CODE: SHOPTALK20 VAUGHN ACORD, THE MAN BEHIND THE BRAND One of the most sought-after authorities in men's grooming, Vaughn did not find success by accident. The son of a barber, his interest in hair piqued at an early age, and he gave his first haircut as a teenager in 1976. Vaughn quickly found himself behind the chair grooming a loyal list of clients, as well as behind the scenes at photo shoots working with the likes of Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger, Robert Maxwell and the late Herb Ritts. Vaughn's client list includes some of the most well-known names in the world— Bruce Springsteen, Richard Gere, Daniel Day Lewis, Tom Brady, President Bill Clinton, Jeff Gordon, Ashton Kutcher and Al Pacino. Join Vivienne Mackinder on https://www.hairdesignertv.com Attend the 4 Day Virtual Intensive https://www.keuneloyaltyclub.com/media/pdf/keune/may16172324.pdf https://www.keuneloyaltyclub.com/education/business/?next_generation_business__n__leadership_training______________________________________________________ For information on coaching and in salon classes email Info@124Go.com Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
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V76 Founder Vaughn Accord talks Confidence | Manners | What it really means to be a Man https://www.instagram.com/vaughnnewyork/ Try V76 - Shop: http://bit.ly/v7620 Sign Up For The V76 Band of Professionals: http://bit.ly/v76jointheband CODE: SHOPTALK20 VAUGHN ACORD, THE MAN BEHIND THE BRAND One of the most sought-after authorities in men’s grooming, Vaughn did not find success by accident. The son of a barber, his interest in hair piqued at an early age, and he gave his first haircut as a teenager in 1976. Vaughn quickly found himself behind the chair grooming a loyal list of clients, as well as behind the scenes at photo shoots working with the likes of Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger, Robert Maxwell and the late Herb Ritts. Vaughn’s client list includes some of the most well-known names in the world— Bruce Springsteen, Richard Gere, Daniel Day Lewis, Tom Brady, President Bill Clinton, Jeff Gordon, Ashton Kutcher and Al Pacino. Join Vivienne Mackinder on https://www.hairdesignertv.com Attend the 4 Day Virtual Intensive https://www.keuneloyaltyclub.com/media/pdf/keune/may16172324.pdf https://www.keuneloyaltyclub.com/education/business/?next_generation_business__n__leadership_training______________________________________________________ For information on coaching and in salon classes email Info@124Go.com Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you’re a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
On today's podcast I speak with digital capture specialist George Brooks. George owns and operates his Los Angeles based digital capture company called “Brooks Digi” which specializes in digital capture, post production, and other digital image related services. George has worked with photographers and brands such as Mark Seliger, Alexandra Gavillet, Dana Scruggs, Billboard, and Nike to name a few. In this interview I speak to George about studying photography at NYU, what led him to pursue a career as a digital tech, his experience working with Mark Seliger on the Vanity Fair Oscars photo booth, and I also speak to George about building his first computer at the age of 8 yrs old. When working on commercial photo shoots the digital tech is such a key component to having a successful shoot so I was really excited to speak with George about his journey with photography and digital tech work so I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening! www.brooksdigi.com @brooksdigi
On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Chris Sorensen, self-taught photographer of faces and places. Chris wasn't interested in photography until later in life, in fact, he worked in finance for 12 years. Listen in as he sheds light on the genesis of his creativity, beginning with a love for reading and writing, continuing with acting and modeling, and eventually leading to photography at the age of 40!Chris's willingness to uproot himself, travel, and immerse himself in unique subcultures has certainly influenced his success as a photographer. He explains why he is drawn to portraiture the most and shares his candid thoughts on some of his greatest projects, like Fulton Street and Wife During Quarantine.“Find what you love to shoot and shoot that. Don't shoot what other people want to see.” - Chris SorensenTune in to learn the importance of portfolio reviews, who and what has influenced Chris's aesthetic, and to hear words of wisdom on authentically pursuing your art. Plus, Chris offers advice on strategically entering photography competitions and talks about how entering contests has impacted his career.Connect with Chris Sorensen:Visit his website: www.chris-sorensen.com Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_chris_sorensen Connect with What Makes You Click:Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick People + Resources Mentioned:Solve Sundsbo: www.solvesundsbo.comWalter Chin: www.ceruttiandco.com/photographers/walter-chinPhillip Toledano: http://mrtoledano.com Jake Chessum: www.jakechessum.comIn the American West: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/gallery/2017/feb/25/richard-avedon-american-west-texas-in-picturesFulton Street Project: www.chris-sorensen.com/fulton-streetThe Mermaid Project: www.chris-sorensen.com/the-mermaid-projectNY Pride Project: www.thecut.com/2015/06/body-glitter-and-rainbow-eye-shadow-at-ny-pride.htmlWife During Quarantine Project: www.chris-sorensen.com/home/quarantine Strobist: https://strobist.blogspot.com/Mark Seliger: www.markseliger.com Dan Winters: www.danwintersphoto.comAmerican Photography: www.ai-ap.comCommunication Arts Photo Annual: www.commarts.com/competition/2021-photography Lens Culture: www.lensculture.comSony Awards: www.rewards.sony.com International Photography Awards: www.photoawards.com Kareem Black:
Born in Adelaide Australia, portrait photographer Ben Baker travelled extensively as a child through the remote areas of the Northern Territory. Traveling with his father David Baker, who was working with indigenous communities as a mediator. These early experiences defined Ben's ability to communicate and observe different cultures that would be the foundation for his later work as a portrait photographer. After finding his way to New York, Ben had an opportunity to assist Annie Leibovitz. This opened the door to work with legendary photographers Mary Ellen Mark, Harry Benson and Mark Seliger on projects for Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, Time, and Life magazines. Ben's portrait career began with assignments for New York Magazine, Newsweek, Esquire and Time magazine. Ben has photographed some of the most prominent leaders in politics, business and the media. Notable portrait sittings of President's Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and George Bush. Also First Lady Michelle Obama, Warren Buffett, Oprah Winfrey, Lady Gaga, Ralph Lauren, Jay -Z, and Rupert Murdoch. His work has been collected by the National Portrait Gallery of Australia and the African American Museum of History and Culture in Washington DC. Awards include the American Photography collections, New York Press club and Photo District News. benbakerphoto.com
On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Douglas Sonders, an LA-based commercial photographer, filmmaker and producer, among other creative pursuits. Douglas shares his unique experience growing up with an entrepreneurial father, hustling his way into the photography industry as a college student, and the many people who have inspired his relationship with photography throughout his career. Douglas shares how photography gave his shy, young self the confidence to go against his parents' wishes for him to attend business school. He speaks on his photography side hustle he developed as a teenager, while noting why he decided to get a degree in advertising photography at RIT. He shares his candid thoughts on the benefits of going to photography school, touching on the most inspiring class he ever took, and whether you need to go to school to become a successful photographer. Douglas talks about the challenges of becoming and staying an artist while exploring new areas of life, along with what has helped him stick with creating art and playing with innovation. He emphasizes the importance of self-sufficiency, daring partnerships, never stopping working towards your dreams, and never living life with regret.Tune in to learn what's next on Douglas Sonders' ‘to achieve' list!Connect with Douglas Sonders:Visit his website: www.sondersphotography.com Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/douglassonders The reel of Douglas's work that Kelvin references: https://www.sondersphotography.com/Behind-The-Scenes/Montage-About-My-Work/1Connect with What Makes You Click:Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick People + Resources Mentioned:Annie Leibovitz: www.artnet.com/artists/annie-leibovitz Mark Seliger: www.markseliger.comDenis Defibaugh: www.denisdefibaughphotography.comChad Griffith: www.chadgriffith.comMichael Turek: www.michaelturek.comSteve Giralt: www.instagram.com/stevegiraltLuke Pearsall: www.lukepearsall.comPlaton: www.platonphoto.comAbstract: The Art of Design: www.netflix.com/title/80057883 Elliot O'Donovan: www.elliottodonovan.comDavid Goggins: www.davidgoggins.comElon Musk's biography: www.amazon.com/Elon-Musk-SpaceX-Fantastic-Future/dp/006230125X A Promised Land by Barack Obama: https://obamabook.com/Shoe Dog by Phil Knight: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/shoe-dog-phil-knight/1123427012
Award winning photographer/director Joey Lawrence (aka Joey L.) joins the show to talk about how he went from photographing his musician friends in high school, to shooting portraits of celebrities like Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lawrence, to traveling the globe extensively in the pursuit of some of the most ambitious personal projects ever discussed on this podcast. Although he's now old enough to not be the youngest person on his sets anymore, Joey L. is still a young face in the industry, but at age 30 his portfolio is packed with work most older veterans could only dream of. Over the years he has continued to hone his craft and blur the lines between his personal work and his commercial projects, earning him coveted spots like the Lavazza calendar is 2016, previously shot by other top photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Mark Seliger. Joey gives us an insiders look at what goes into creating his personal work, how he stays organized with his schedule, why he feels "burn out" is no longer an issue for him, and the advice he gives to those veterans out there that think the golden era of photography is over. To Learn More About Joey L. Visit: https://joeyl.com/overview/category/quick-portfolio And Follow Him on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/joeyldotcom/
I’m delighted to have Laurie on today’s program. Laurie Kratochvil is a legendary Visuals editor. She began her career at the LA Times and went on to join Rolling Stone in 1982. In 1994, Kratochvil became the founding photo editor for In Style Magazine and worked there until 2005, before starting her own visual consulting business, working with magazines such as Self, Men’s Health, and Essence.Her book projects include NY Times bestseller Rolling Stone: The Photographs, Africa by Herb Ritts, Cyclops by Albert Watson, Mil Besos, and Angel Gitano by Ruven Afanador, DIANA VREELAND The Modern Woman by Alexander Vreeland. In this episode, we discover that Friday the 13th may be good luck :) How she started her career at "Road & Track Magazine".We discover her passion for Biographies and Autobiographies.How the famous cover of the Blues Brothers Rolling Stone magazine actually happened.Her discovery of photographer Mark Seliger and what Icon did she play Marvin Gaye for??Laurie and I discuss her book projects with photographers from Herb Ritts, Albert Watson, and Ruven Afanador who actually styled his own photographs, amongst many others.What was it like to work with Julia Roberts? We speak about her teaching experience and she gives words of wisdom and advice for people who want to become involved and create a career in the wonderful photo industry.Why internships are so important?I don't want to give this podcast away, so take a listen to this wonderful episode!Please "like", give feedback, or subscribe to Art Buyer For Hire. Thank you all for your support!Look for Laurie's work on the IG page #artbuyerforhire
Diana Schmidtke has quickly become known as a force behind the men’s grooming revolution. Her portfolio has been shaped by her work with some of the most prestigious clients among the entertainment and beauty industries, spanning red carpet, editorial, film, and brand relations. Because of this, her artistry and knowledge of craft have been discovered and in demand by a global audience that seeks to embrace, understand, and converse over the handsome aesthetic. Born in a small, rural farming town in Illinois, Diana fell in love with the beauty industry in her late teens and has fiercely pursued both hair and make-up expertise ever since so as to provide a complete and licensed approach to all projects. This professionalism has garnered her much praise within the men’s grooming industry, but it is her kind and easy demeanor that has paved her way to being celebrated as the “go-to” for men’s beauty. Her passion for a panoramic appreciation of her field drives her to create with her contemporary visionaries, work closely with today’s sterling, leading men, communicate tips, tricks, and other everyday techniques to worldwide audiences, and inspire, engage, and encourage the next generation of beauty industry leaders. Diana’s innate ability to discuss beauty in a way that men, town or country, can understand, is what has sky-rocketed her reputation and career as one of the most sought after in men’s grooming. Diana’s work is revered by publications such as Vman, Vanity Fair, Vogue, French Vogue, Esquire, Interview, GQ and Numero. Her photographic collaborations span the sets of Peter Lindberg, Ellen Von Unwerth, Mark Seliger, Norman Jean Roy, Steven Klein, Matthew Brookes, Patrick Giardino, Gavin Bond, and Annie Leibowitz. Her devoted clientele include Seth Macfarlane, Anthony Mackie, James Franco, Ben Affleck, Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac, Ryan Gosling, Collin Farrell, Rob Pattinson, Chris Hemsworth, George Clooney, Benecio Del Toro, Liam Hemsworth, Jon Hamm, Matt Damon and Lin Manuel Miranda to name a few.
Ayer se cumplieron 3 años de la muerte de Tom Petty. El 2 de Octubre de 2017 recibimos aquella triste noticia. Tom Petty había sido encontrado inconsciente a consecuencia de un paro cardíaco y fue trasladado al Centro Médico de UCLA en Santa Mónica, California, donde falleció. Fue una sobredosis "accidental" de medicamentos para paliar el dolor de su cadera rota, el insomnio, la ansiedad y la depresión. Estaba celebrando sus 40 años de carrera con una gran gira y faltaban 18 días para que hubiera cumplido 67 años. Los más fieles seguidores de Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, aquellos que se inscribieron en el Highway Companions Fan Club de la banda, recibieron una copia de Hypnotic Eye, el último trabajo del grupo por entonces, y un álbum exclusivo grabado en directo y titulado Live 2013 con tomas de las actuaciones de Tom Petty el año anterior en el Beacon Theatre de Nueva York y el Fonda Theatre de Los Angeles, además de algunos de los momentos más destacados de su aparición en el Bonnaroo Festival. De su paso por la Gran Manzana queda esta versión impecable de “So You Want To Be A Rock N' Roll Star”, una canción compuesta por Jim McGuinn y Chris Hillman para que los Byrds la incluyeran en su LP de 1967, Younger Than Yesterday. Estoy convencido de que Tom Petty siempre soñó que era el miembro oculto de los Byrds. Una implacable versión de “I Feel a Whole Lot Better” abría en 1989 la segunda cara del primer LP en solitario de Tom Petty, Full Moon Fever, y es un ejemplo más de la adoración que el artista de Florida tenía por los Byrds. La colaboración con Jeff Lynne fue fundamental en aquel sonido. Sin embargo, en un principio, la compañía discográfica no estaba satisfecha con el disco y se plantearon no publicarlo ya que, decían, que no había ni un single para editar. "Free Fallin'" les hizo cambiar de opinión. Fue la mejor despedida de la década de los 90. Aunque nos pueda parecer mentira, esta obra de arte llamada "Leave Virginia Alone" es una de las 10 canciones que quedaron fuera de la primitiva edición de Wildflowers. El artista de Gainsville la compuso en el 93, un año antes de la edición del disco. Eso sí, algún seguidor impenitente de Rod Stewart, como nuestro amigo Ignacio, la recordará formando parte de su álbum del 95 A Spanner in the Works. Por suerte, Mark Seliger y Adria Petty, hija de Tom, han conformado un vídeo delicioso protagonizado por la actriz Casimere Jollette, de la serie de Netflix sobre el mundo del ballet Tiny Pretty Things. Hay personajes inolvidables, en el mejor de los sentidos, y ese es el caso de Tom Petty, el artista de Florida que nos abandonó hace tres años. Su carrera en solitario nos dejó tres álbumes impagables y el segundo de ellos, el mítico Wildflowers de 1994 se convirtió en una de las joyas de su discografía. En realidad, todos los Heartbreakers estuvieron al lado de su líder, excepto el batería Stan Lynch que fue sustituido por Steve Ferrone. “Somewhere Under Heaven” forma parte del segundo de los álbumes de la reedición de Wildflowers, en concreto el llamado All The Rest. Era una de las 10 canciones que quedaron fuera de la edición original de 1994. "Crawling Back to You" reflejó, como todo aquel Wildflowers, los 20 años de fracaso de Tom Petty en su matrimonio con Jane Benyo, de quien se divorciaría dos años más tarde. Había estrofas como "Estoy tan cansado de estar cansado/Seguro que la noche seguirá al día/La mayoría de las cosas que me preocupan/Nunca suceden de todos modos". Las sesiones de grabación de Wildflowers comenzaron en 1992, cuando el músico de Florida tenía la intención de dar continuidad a su debut en solitario Full Moon Fever del 89. Pero Petty había llegado a un acuerdo con Warner, con quien había grabado como miembro de los Traveling Wilburys, a pesar de que junto a los Heartbreakers pertenecía a MCA. Aunque mantuvo a Rick Rubin como co-productor junto a su compañero Mike Campbell, decidió tomar el mando de aquel proyecto. Gracias a la familia de Petty y a sus archivos, se ha recuperado esta maqueta de uno de los temas punteros de aquel registro como es el caso de “You Don’t Know How It Feels”. En este caso, está grabada en su estudio casero un año antes de la edición del disco y los seguidores impenitentes del músico encontrarán diferencias en la letra, como una muestra más del proceso de creación. Esta versión de “You Don’t Know How It Feels” da una sensación mucho más íntima y personal de la original. Además, encontramos un verso que más tarde aparecería en la penúltima canción de aquel mismo álbum. Wildflowers fue el segundo álbum de Tom Petty como artista en solitario allá por 1994, que abrió con la canción que lo dio nombre genérico. Rick Rubin aportaba de nuevo su trabajo en la producción junto a Petty y Mike Campbell para llevar a cabo aquella aventura. El próximo 1 de noviembre se cumplirá un cuarto de siglo de su publicación. El próximo 16 de octubre aparecerá, por fin, Wildflowers & All The Rest, el proyecto más personal en el que Tom Petty estuvo centrado tras la publicación en 2014 de su último álbum con los Heartbreakers, Hypnotic Eye. Su intención primitiva era publicar las 10 canciones que no se incluyeron en el disco original, y que él llamaba All the Rest. Pero se ha añadido mucho más. En la cuádruple edición de lujo y dentro de las llamadas Home Recordings, con 15 cortes, de los que 12 son versiones nunca editadas y 3 son canciones inéditas, vamos a encontrar esta maqueta del tema central, “Wildflowers”, grabada en su estudio casero. A mitad de agosto de 1994 y dentro de las sesiones de grabación de Wildflowers se registró “Wake Up Time” que cerró aquel proyecto como décimo quinto tema. En esta reedición podemos escuchar la versión original, una “home recordings” y, además, esta toma alternativa que tan solo aparece en el quinto CD de la Super Deluxe Edition que han titulado Alternate Takes (Finding Wildflowers). El músico de Gainsville nunca olvidó que aquel segundo de sus álbumes en solitario de 1994 debía haber sido un disco doble, y fue dejando algunas muestras en distintas publicaciones posteriores. Tras su muerte, todos los planes de reedición se pospusieron hasta que se resolvió una demanda entre las hijas de Petty, Adria y Annakim, y su viuda Dana, el pasado año. Tom Leadon, hermano de Bernie Leadon, encontró a Tom Petty en los Epics y juntos formaron Mudcrutch en 1970 con Randall Marsh , añadiendo muy pronto a Mike Campbell y pasando a ser un quinteto tras la incorporación de Benmont Tench. La influencia de Leon Russell en la personalidad musical de Petty era relevante en aquellos tiempos y, de hecho, firmaron un contrato en 1974 con Shelter Records y se marcharon a Los Angeles, California. Publicaron un single en 1975, compuesto por él, sin ninguna repercusión y se disolvieron a finales de aquel año. Sin embargo, Petty, Campbell, y Tench, junto a Stan Lynch y Ron Blair formaron los Heartbreakers unos meses más tarde. En aquella reunión de 2007 para grabar con los miembros originales de Mudcrutch, quedaron para la historia canciones como “Orphan Of The Storm”. Tom Petty era el bajista de la banda, como su buen amigo Chris Hillman en los Byrds. The Live Anthology es una obra de arte convertida en colección de actuaciones de Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers a lo largo de su carrera que apareció hace 10 años. Existe una edición de lujo con los cuatro CDs de la edición estándar más un quinto CD de material también grabado en directo, dos DVDs nunca editados, un vinilo remasterizado de su álbum de 1976 Official Live 'Leg, y un disco Blu-ray disc con las 62 canciones de la caja, a la que se añade un poster de un concierto, reproducciones de pases de backstage, un libreto de lujo y una litografía. En ese quinto CD se encuentra esta versión del clásico “Ballad Of Easy Rider”, grabada en directo en el concierto de Nochevieja de 1978 en Santa Monica, California. Easy Rider se ha convertido en una de las películas de culto para los amantes de las road movies. Peter Fonda y Dennis Hopper la protagonizaron y dirigieron, contando con un joven Jack Nicholson entre los actores. "I Won't Back Down" será recordada por muchos como el primer single extraído del álbum Full Moon Fever, el debut de Tom Petty en solitario allá por 1989. Compuesta junto a su buen amigo Jeff Lynne, estrecho colaborador en la autoría de canciones para este registro, resultó ser un desafío contra las dificultades y la opresión. El tema fue muy radiado a raíz de los acontecimientos del 11 de Septiembre de 2011, y Tom Petty la interpretó de esta forma junto a los Heartbreakers a un ritmo más lento que el original en el espacio America: A Tribute To Heroes. Escuchar audio
Mark Seliger is a New York-based photographer and director who created iconic images for Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair. He has famously photographed A-list actors, musicians and politicians. Heather and Mark talk about how he began his career, falling in love with photography through its process, creating images through ideas and concepts, the role of access in photography success, tapping into the creative potential of a project, finding the ultimate empowerment of an artist, becoming your own brand and how clients are looking for creative partners differently than before. They also discuss self-assignments, the purpose of one’s art and how to be reflective about one’s art, where the industry is going and the value of printed photography. In an industry where the rules are always changing, it’s helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guest: Find Mark Seliger’s portfolio site here: https://markseliger.com/. You can also find Mark on Instagram @MarkSeliger as well as on YouTube. Mentions: “The City that Finally Sleeps” photo essay project for Vanity Fair New York Cares: The Way to Volunteer RAD in Los Angeles Rusty Truck Band More about your host: Heather Elder’s Bio Heather Elder’s Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook
这集节目由咖啡林 Coffeeling 赞助播出;咖啡林是台湾地区咖啡界的隐形冠军,目前只在高雄三民区有独立专门店。凡是在 6 月 15 日前至咖啡林消费并出示 L.DOPE RADIO 的 Podcast 画面,即可享外带咖啡第二杯半价的优惠!本集 Daily News 内容包含了摄影师 Mark Seliger 与佳士得拍卖行(Christie's)合作展开 RADArt4AID 计划|Pierpaolo Piccioli 透露 Valentino 将另辟自己的新品发布时装秀|重现 80 年代赛博朋克(Cyberpunk)的未来想像,NULABEL 品牌介绍。如果喜欢我们的频道,并且想要获得更多时尚、潮流、艺术与音乐新讯,欢迎订阅并至以下平台追踪我们! 网站:LDOPE.com️ Instagram:instagram.com/ldope️ Facebook:facebook.com/LDOPEcom️ 小红书:904963542 微博:Watanabe_24Show
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Mark Seliger was born in Amarillo, Texas. He was Rolling Stones chief photographer for 20 years, where he shot over 150 covers silica shoots frequently for Vanity Fair, GQ, Italian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, L, and other magazines. His advertising work includes projects for Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Levi's, Netflix and Ralph Lauren. Seliger received the Alfred Eisenstadt Award, Clio Grand Prix, the C Award, Cannes Lions Grand Prix, The One Show, ASME, SPG and the Texas Medal of Arts were exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His photographs are in the permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the National Portrait Gallery in London. markseliger.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Booray and Gary discuss Disney cracking down on the PTA fundraiser, the Super Bowl halftime show, and, of course, photography news. Fuji opens up pre-sales for the x100V, Sigma makes a sad announcement, and a Fuji X photographer might have been fired for having a punchable face.Check out Booray's YouTube video about the x100V, is it worth the upgrade?Check out the Oscar portraits by Mark Seliger on his Instagram HERERegister for WPPI where you can see Gary and Booray speak and save 15% on your registration with the code HUGHES15
We get into being a creative without an art education and my shame in it, fears, Vinh interning for Mark Seliger, connecting with life in everything that you do, $200 melons, GOT, manifesting, constructs in society, favorite actors, energies, going to the ER for being wasted in high school, getting a DUI without driving, importance of doing what we love now rather than later. Things I learned: Never have more than one glass of wine because my ability to speak well is definitely affected, there’s some incorrect grammar in there NOBODY is allowed to eat on my podcast, ever. If you suffer from misophonia you might not get through this. I sincerely apologize for all of the loud chips and chewing here and there. It’s something I should’ve caught since I was wearing the headphones but hey lesson learned. I need to let go of my Californian way of speaking and stop saying “like” so fucking much CHEERS
Award winning photographer/director Joey Lawrence (aka Joey L.) joins the show to talk about how he went from photographing his musician friends in high school, to shooting portraits of celebrities like Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lawrence, to traveling the globe extensively in the pursuit of some of the most ambitious personal projects ever discussed on this podcast. Although he's now old enough to not be the youngest person on his sets anymore, Joey L. is still a young face in the industry, but at age 29 his portfolio is packed with work most older veterans could only dream of. During our conversation we talk about how Joey found photography and the work ethic and drive that had him shooting professionally at the age of 16, and how he continues to evolve as an artist. Although Joey has had no shortage of interviews and press throughout his photography career, the true testament to his talents is that he hasn't slowed down a bit. Over the years he has continued to hone his craft and blur the lines between his personal work and his commercial projects, earning him coveted spots like the Lavazza calendar is 2016, previously shot by other top photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Mark Seliger. Joey gives us an insiders look at what goes into creating his personal work, how he stays organized with his schedule, why he feels "burn out" is no longer an issue for him, and the advice he gives to those veterans out there that think the golden era of photography is over. To Learn More About Joey L. Visit: https://joeyl.com/overview/category/quick-portfolio And Follow Him on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/joeyldotcom/ To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: http://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/
Mr. Movie Club is a conversation podcast. Hosted by film editor Barney Miller (aka, BarneyBarnBarn). Each episode he'll talk to different film industry professionals about movies we love, movies we make and any other moving image creative work that inspires us. From TV shows to music videos, commercials and everything in between. First rule of Mr. Movie Club is there's no rules at Mr. Movie Club! Join us.
The newly-minted Texas Medal Of The Arts winner offers behind-the-scenes glimpses of classic sessions with Kurt Cobain, Willie Nelson and Donald Trump.
Les petites rues jusqu'aux berges de l'Allier, une dizaine de minutes à pied, conduisent à la rétrospective des portraits des personnalités mondiales, Obama de dos, Kurt Cobain, Jeremy Irons…. Mark Seliger collabore au fil de ces trente ans passés avec la presse luxe, de Vogue à Vanity Fair, de GQ à Rolling Stone avec pas moins de cent vingt cinq couvertures du magazine Rolling Stone. L'exposition est assez conséquente, on retrouve Tom Hanks, le Dalaï lama, Sean Penn en mauvais garçon, Billy Irvin, Jeff Bridges, Vickyana Torres, torride, Kim Kardashian en madone dénudée, ou Catherine Deneuve et Pharell Williams dans un palace parisien, Brad Pitt portant une robe, épaules dénudées, gueule d'ange, semble s'échapper d'une vielle bagnole américaine, chaque portrait, assez décalé et non conforme aux standards, porte une fiction, une mise en scène.
Sous la Direction Artistique de Fany Dupêchez aidée de Pascal Michaut, Karim Boulhaya, le festival compte une dizaine d'expositions importantes, où il est aisé de s'y rendre, du centré culturel Valéry-Larbaut, en centre ville où sont exposés Justine Tjallinks, Nelli Polamäki, Thomas Sauvin, Denis Dailleux, Gilles Coulon, puis à quelques pas, à la Médiathèque, le prix du jury, Héloise Berns. Une charmante et brève promenade invite à se rendre sur les quais de l'Allier, ici d'une ampleur majestueuse, où sont exposés en extérieurs les portraits de Mark Seliger. Au passage, à la sortie du centre culturel, sur le chemin de l'Allier, Karma Milopp, couple créatif, s'est emparé des parvis de l'église Saint Louis et de celui de la gare SNCF. C'est ici que les vichyssois pourront se mesurer au regard du couple d'artistes de Karma-Milopp ayant réalisé une série de portraits de familles vichyssoises.
Three legendary photographers – Baron Wolman, Mark Seliger and Max Vadukul – join Rolling Stone's creative director, Jodi Peckman, and host Brian Hiatt to share tales of creating some of the magazine's most famous images, from a drugged-out Amy Winehouse to a playfully rebellious Kurt Cobain
This week, we're talking about film gear and answering some listener questions about our favorite film cameras. Also, a discussion around the challenges of becoming derivative of your own work, especially when you've done it for decades. We use Billy Joel and Mark Seliger as examples. Plus, despite low earnings, camera makers are still developing some pretty incredible tech. Lorna Simpson is our Photographer of the Week.
This week, we’re talking about film gear and answering some listener questions about our favorite film cameras. Also, a discussion around the challenges of becoming derivative of your own work, especially when you’ve done it for decades. We use Billy Joel and Mark Seliger as examples. Plus, despite low earnings, camera makers are still developing some pretty incredible tech. Lorna Simpson is our Photographer of the Week.
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Fernando Gomes and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:29 This is how Pluto photos have improved over the years 2:42 Julian Mauve’s Greetings from Mars 4:05 Luisa Dorr & Navin Kala’s The Self Promenade 7:30 The photo booth algorithm that didn’t factor in bald people 10:38 The 2015 Audubon Award Winners 12:59 Mark Seliger photographs Amy Schumer as Princess Leia for GQ 16:02 Mario Testino’s Royals Images are a lie 19:00 Newspaper sends illustrator to Foo Fighters to protest contract 22:03 What happened to the 9-year-old smoking in Mary Ellen Mark’s photo? 22:10 Charles H. Traub’s 1980s Italy 28:07 Japan’s new satellite captures amazing images of Earth every 10 minutes
Welcome to episode 22! Consider subscribing if you haven’t already. In this episode:The world goes crazy as we debate whether or not that now famous dress was gold & white or blue and black. We discuss this and how so many people can see different things in the same photograph. Check out the photos and illustrations which show how our eyes deceive us here. #TheDress # # # In the news:A town in Belgium gets ticked off at an Italian photographer who won a World Press Photo award feeling he distorted reality and portrayed the town in a bad light. We discuss how easy it is for a photojournalist to portray a subject any number of ways. See the photos and more on this here. # # # The National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) calls for the 20% of photographers who were disqualified in the World Press Photo contest to come forward and show their original files as well as those they submitted. Read about it here. # # # We discuss the FAA’s recent rules regarding drones and what this means for photographers and videographers wanting to use these devices to make money. # # # Is an all-digital rangefinder camera that requires the use of expensive Leica glass a good idea? Check it out here. # # # Is your local public library going to be the location of your future studio? Read about it here. # # # Find out what late star’s family won their rights of publicity case and why you should care.Read about it here. # # # Learn why Polaroid was created, how the company helped in World War II, how much they won in a settlement from Kodak and the device they created which you may use in your photography today. Get the book here. # # # Camera maker Lytro changes their focus (pun intended). What’s this mean for the light field tech company and their stills cameras? Read about it here. # # # Find out which device shot Apple’s latest commercial. Check out the commercial here. # # # If you had the money, would you pay millions for a photo of infamous outlaw Billy the Kid?See the photo here. # # # Find out which famous actor who just passed away, was actually a very talented photographer. Check out his books here. # # # Mark Seliger’s Oscar Party photos. See them here. # # # Photographer Joe Rosenthal’s famous “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” photo and the story behind it. See the photo and video with him here. # # # Announcement:Free eBook! – The Lens Shark Quickstart Guide to Perfect Exposure. Announcement:Free camera giveaway coming up!The winner’s choice of a Nikon D750, Canon 7D Mark II or Sony A7s! Listener questions needed:Click the link for the podcast and leave us an audio question to have a good chance to get on the show. Alternatively, you can post your questions on our site or via social media. ### Please consider subscribing if you haven’t done so already, leave me a review and check me out on social media at the links below. ### Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LensShark/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/LensShark/ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/LensShark/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/LensShark/ The post Episode 22: That Darn Dress! [LSP #0022] appeared first on Lens Shark Photography Podcast.
Welcome to the Musea Podcast! This is episode #43 featuring commercial photography assistant Joel Hood. Joel is based out of Nashville, TN and has been assisting for about 10 years. He’s assisted most of the main music and commercial photographers here in Nashville, as well as photographers from out of town. Some of the photographers he’s assisted include Mark Seliger, Mark Tucker, Kristin Barlowe and Russ Harrington. Oh and we talk a little bit about video games at the end for you gamers out there!