Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

9.09.2015

SOUTH X SOUTHEAST PHOTO MAGAZINE: September // October Issue // ReDesign


Rushing Photograph © Sally Mann

In The American West
Design by Elizabeth Avedon
 
The Newly Designed : Sept / Oct, 2015 Issue


South x Southeast Photo Magazine is a bi-monthly online magazine featuring fine art photography of the American Southeast. Founded in 2011, SxSE publishes in-depth interviews, galleries from a selection of our calls for submission, book reviews, festival and fair reviews, information on workshops, gallery and museum openings. SxSE’s editorial commitment has always been to provide a platform for photographers working in the American Southeast, as well as work from outside the region of those who call the South their home.

Now redesigned with the launch of South x Southeast Photo Magazine's September // October 2015 issue, the magazine is now free online for all. Too many excellent articles, interviews and book reviews to list, here are a sampling to check out: Sally Mann Talks with Jerry Atnip; Elizabeth Avedon Interview With Jerry Atnip; Harold Feinstein “One Hundred Flowers” by Tony Casadonte, Lumiere Gallery Atlanta, Andrew Feiler Talks With SXSE Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, Nancy McCrary and many more...

Many thanks to Jerry Atnip for interviewing me in the same issue as photo luminary, Sally Mann


4.26.2013

PHOTO L.A. 2013: Le Journal de la Photographie in PRINT! Edition Zero

Parking © Alex Kummerman
Le Journal de la Photographie
in Print!

Le Journal de la Photographie, April 26, 2013

"For the opening of Paris Photo LA 2013, we have decided to release a printed copy of the Journal de la Photographie. Alex Kummerman, Co-founder and Chairman of the Journal took it with him to Los Angeles and did some snapshots of its birth and delivery in the amazing Paramount Studios."(Le Journal)

I'm so honored my "Interview with Lise Sarfati" (now updated) is the cover of Le Journal de la Photographie's first printed edition. 

Save me one!

4.07.2011

WiNK MaGAZINE SiX: Interview

Natalie Lloyd Interview's Me about
the Future of Printed Books and Photographs.
Click to enlarge and read



I originally designed the Blurb book, "My Brother's War" for photographer Jessica Hines, for Hines to take to a Portfolio Review. The intent behind creating the work into book form, was to help show viewers how to look at what Jessica was trying to achieve with this work in the short time they are allotted during a Review session. Hines went on to win the Grand Prize for the Lens Culture International Exposure Awards 2010 for this series, as well as many other awards and exhibitions of this work (and the "book" gained recognition).

Francesco Clemente's pastel, "She and She, 1982" from An Interview With Francesco Clemente. Elizabeth Avedon Editions/Vintage Contemporary Artist Series (Random House)

Paul Kopeikin, owner of L.A.'s, Kopeikin Gallery, said to me, "There is a new generation who having grown up with the internet feel they have "seen" photographs when they have only seen them online. As someone who believes in the beauty of the object, I know that art on a computer is only a reproduction, not the art itself, and often a poor reproduction at that. I remind my clients every time I send them a jpeg that it is only a reproduction, and that the actual work of art is so much better."

WiNK Magazine 6

In Hans Neleman's WiNK 6: Natalie Lloyd Interview's Me about the Future of Printed Books and Photographs. The Issue includes Gabriela Herman's Bloggers, Ruben Natal San-Miguel writes "From Prada To Nada", Sara Stathas on "Santa Fe Photographic Workshops", Ted Sabarese on Ted Sabarese and more...Subscribe for Free

9.27.2009

TOD PAPAGEORGE: Digital In Rome

Largo Carlo Goldoni
Copyright (c) Tod Papageorge /All Rights Reserved

At The Trevi Fountain
Copyright (c) Tod Papageorge
/All Rights Reserved

In The Pantheon
Copyright (c) Tod Papageorge
/All Rights Reserved


Tod Papageorge and friend
Photograph: Deborah Flomenhaft


Tod Papageorge is the Walker Evans Professor of Photography and Director of Graduate Studies in Photography at the Yale School of Art. This summer he spent six weeks in Rome as the American Academy in Rome Photographer in Residence using a digital camera, a Leica M8.2, for the first time. The American Academy of Rome's website has posted a recent Interview with Tod Papageorge by AAR Mellon Professor Corey Brennan. Read the entire Interview here. More Rome Project Photographs here

More Tod Papageorge links and video clips

8.12.2009

JESSICA TODD HARPER: Interior Exposure

(12-time Olympic Medalist)
Dara Torres at home in Florida with her daughter
from Newsweek 2009 (c) Jessica Todd Harper/All rights reserved

Self Portrait with Christopher, Papa, and Ah-Choo, 2003
(c) Jessica Todd Harper
/All rights reserved

Becky with Zephyr and Christopher, 2004
(c) Jessica Todd Harper
/All rights reserved

(Untitled) 2009 (c) Jessica Todd Harper/All rights reserved

There are no guarantees that if you work hard enough, or are talented enough, that you will be successful, be able to support yourself, or importantly, make a meaningful contribution to others. But in the meantime, if you are an artist, the art just comes - whether you like it or not- because you can't stop it.

Read the complete Interview with Jessica Todd Harper and Michael Werner on Two Way Lens. View Jessica Todd Harper website

7.25.2009

DIANE ARBUS: Homage

Photograph © Estate of Diane Arbus

DIANE ARBUS b. March 14, 1923, d. July 26, 1971

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The more specific you are, the more general it'll be

The documentary below (in 4 parts) explores the work and ideas of photographer Diane Arbus in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon Arbus, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and then Director of the Museum of Modern Art Photography Department, John Szarkowski, from a PBS 1972 Documentary.

Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 1 (Doon Arbus)
Masters of Photography
Diane Arbus Part 2 (Lisette Model)
Masters of Photography
Diane Arbus Part 3 (Marvin Israel)
Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 4 (John Szarkowski)

Conversation with Alan Cumming and Amy Arbus
Who Is Marvin Israel? Trailer

6.26.2009

WILLIAM KLEIN: American Suburb X

From Mister Freedom: An Interview With William Klein
Photograph © William Klein


I'm in awe of William Klein's photograph above. If I had taken this photograph I would never do anything else ever again. It's just perfect and complete. I found an excellent interview with William Klein (here) on one of my favorite photography websites AMERCIAN SUBURB X. There's also a cool photograph of a very young Garry Winogrand (here) accompanying his Bill Moyers Interview, Richard Avedon's spectacular portrait of artist June Leaf (long ago my painting teacher), along with features on Arbus, Eggleston, Friedlander, Szarkowski, Walker Evans, Philip-Lorca diCorcia and on and on...a great site, check it out: AMERICAN SUBURB X