Wednesday, March 29, 2017

New Artist #10

Sebastian Kim
Fashion Photographer
Sebastian Kim's work can be found in Harper's Bazaar UK, i-D, Interview, Muse, Numéro, Numéro Japan, W, and Vogue,, with incredible ad campaigns for Alexander Wang, Calvin Klein, John Galliano, and Opening Ceremony. Whether shooting celebrities or models, individually or in groups, he tells stories though fashion photography in a sexy, tasteful manner.



Monday, March 27, 2017

New Artist #9

George Hurrell
George Hurrell (1904–1992) was the creator of the Hollywood glamour portrait, the maverick artist who captured movie stars of the most exalted era in Hollywood history with bold contrast and seductive poses. This lavishly illustrated book spans Hurrell's entire career, from his beginnings as a society photographer to his finale as the celebrity photographer who was himself a celebrity, and a living legend.
From 1929 to 1944 Hurrell was the “Rembrandt of Hollywood,” creating portraits of Marlene Dietrich, Norma Shearer, Bette Davis, Carole Lombard, and Joan Crawford that were a blend of the ethereal and the erotic. His photos of Jane Russell sulking in a haystack made the unknown girl a star—without a film credit to her name. He immortalized leading males stars of the day from the Barrymores to Clark Gable and Gary Cooper. Latter photo shoots magnified the glamour of the likes of Warren Beatty and Sharon Stone.
Through newly acquired photos and in-depth research, photographer and historian Mark A. Vieira, author of Hurrell's Hollywood Portraits, offers not only a wealth of new images but a compelling sequel to the story presented in his earlier book on Hurrell. Hurrell was himself a star—rich, famous, successful. Then, at the height of his career, he suffered a vertiginous fall from grace. George Hurrell's Hollywood recounts, for the first time anywhere, Hurrell's rise from the ashes—how movie-still collectors and art dealers pulled the elderly artist into a nefarious world of theft and fraud; how his undiminished powers gave him a second career; and how his mercurial nature nearly destroyed it.
The photographs that motivate this tale are luminous, powerful, and timeless. This book showcases more than four hundred, most of which have not been published since they were created. George Hurrell's Hollywood is the ultimate work on this trailblazing artist, a fabulous montage of fact and anecdote, light and shadow.
excerpt from his biography: George Hurrell's Hollywood: Glamour Portraits 1925-1992




City Girl on a Farm


This weekend, I visited Oklahoma.  My husbands family are all legit cowboys, as in they are ranchers, farriers, and actual farmers, excluding his family unit, who move to St. Louis when he was a child.  I myself grew up in a city and am not entirely sure how to handle myself on a ranch, but I did go on a photo excursion while we were there.  My Grandpa-in-law passed away in December and my Grandma-in-law is not at her best, so we went and helped her clean out and organize their things. This included their whole house, a barn FULL of things they had collected over the years, and several smaller outbuildings.  Here is my photo journal of the trip...
My version of
"farm-appropriate" footwear
and a rototiller(sp?)
whatever that is.
 






Cow skeleton





Three generations

Gigantic cactus





This is the fur imprint of a dead cat?
Apparently other animals ate/carried
off the bones and other stuff.






This is my husband and brother-in-law
trying to fit in in found cowboy hats and
hoodies?  I believe they both also had
on athletic tennis shoes...