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Feb 1, 2013 | Contributor: Sally Farris Spend your Valentine’s Day doing something a little less cliché than dinner and champagne by candlelight. Beginning this February 14th, The Venetian will host the “50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic” for your viewing pleasure. The exhibition, held at the 6,800 square-foot Imagine Exhibitions Gallery, will offer visitors a peek into the background of the iconic photos that National Geographic has been publishing for 125 years.... Read More |
Dec 18, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Jerusalem-born and San Diego resident Nadia Salameh is an award-winning photographer who is internationally recognized, not only for her achievements, but for her intensely personal and emotive style. Holding a Master of Photography degree and the title of "International Photographer of the Year" from the Professional Photographers of America, Salameh uses her friendliness to pull you in, creating lasting relationships with people all over the world.... Read More |
Dec 5, 2012 | Contributor: Carly Zinderman A Photographer’s Journey, inspired by Le Méridien and Air France’s shared commitment to the arts, cuisine and culture is a joint venture that showcases celebrated international photographer Jimmy Cohrssen's never-before-seen photographs of his journey through culturally rich cities and resort destinations such as Istanbul, Shanghai, Bora Bora, Tahiti and Paris. It is an interactive exhibition which allows fans of both brands to click through photographs to cultivate favorites which then be put on display in a final exhibition to be unveiled in New York City on December 11.... Read More |
Dec 7, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich This year has been full of great photography, from manipulated images of nature to invisible celebrity portraits, and we've talked to the artists responsible to get answers to some burning questions. For example, do you know which photographer Whoopi Goldberg refused to work with? Or which one created an inspired Wonderland series that evokes childlike innocence? Whether you're a collector, a fan, or an aspiring photographer yourself, these interview highlights should remind you of the great talent out there and maybe inspire you to make some art yourself. After all, after revisiting this group of interviews, you just might have a nice list of tips and tricks from all your favorite names.... Read More |
Dec 6, 2012 | Contributor: Sally Farris Dior Homme has announced yet another retail store opening, this time in Miami, and with an artistic twist. In anticipation of the December opening, Dior Homme commissioned Bruce Weber, photographer and filmmaker extraordinaire to produce a film, entitled “Can I Make the Music Fly.”... Read More |
Dec 5, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich | 2 Comments Born in 1970 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Gustavo Lacerda is a photographer who turns his lens towards those who society has pushed into the background. With his "Albino" series, Lacerda has created a new standard of beauty that has nothing to do with the surface and everything to do with the quiet and resolute strength from within.... Read More |
Nov 5, 2012 | Contributor: Slavica Monczka After two decades of glamorous photography, Greg Lotus’ bio reads much more like the sanctified black book everybody wants to get their hands on. Celebrities he has worked with include Channing Tatum, Lisa Marie Presley and Katy Perry, just to name a few. His editorial work is top tiered as well, both domestically and internationally with Vogue, Vanity Fair and W Magazine. ... Read More |
Oct 29, 2012 | Contributor: Sara Cardoza Photography and the spirit of Parisian living combine inside Hotel Atmospheres, the first hotel-gallery in Paris. Renowned photographer Thierry des Ouches was invited to capture Paris in a way that would express his personal vision of the city, and the result was 112 unpublished photographs that are displayed throughout the hotel.... Read More |
Oct 2, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich In a world where celebrities are reported on more reliably and steadily than news regarding world events or politics, we've gotten used to our day-to-day life being saturated with images of famous faces. You can try to stay away from what happened between Kristin Stewart and Robert Pattinson, but without a doubt your plan will be ruined when your coworkers start discussing whose side they're on. As a society, we've gotten so obsessed with the lives of our favorite stars that even giving something the title of Russell Brand will pique interest, which is something photographer Chris Buck plays with in his new photo book "PRESENCE: The Invisible Portrait".... Read More |
Sep 25, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse Hendrix, Madonna, Lennon, what do these idols have in common? Until October 21st they live under the same roof! Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles... Read More |
Sep 24, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich | 1 Comment If Lady Gaga is looking for some fantastic new art to decorate her home with, Paco Peregr�n's Beautiful Monster series is sure to fit in with her eclectic tastes. Peregr�n's photos plays with the concept of beauty and what makes a person strange or alien in our society. ... Read More |
Sep 17, 2012 | Contributor: Nicolle Keogh | 1 Comment I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have the dream of combining all of their passions and making a life’s work out of it. Unfortunately, many people are not lucky enough to do so, but such is not the case for luxury fashion photographer Anne Menke. Driven by an insatiable desire to see beautiful things and different cultures, the German-born photographer gets to do both on a frequent— if not daily— basis. Not everyone has the opportunity to travel the world and experience different cultures, cuisines, and fashion, but with the release of Menke's newest book just around the corner, we will get to see the world through her eyes.... Read More |
Aug 29, 2012 | Contributor: Gail Doby | 1 Comment Daniel Newcomb of Architectural and Interior Design Photography creates award winning, magazine-quality photographs for interior designers, architects, builders, furniture designers, resorts, property management, and advertising agencies.... Read More |
Aug 21, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich | 1 Comment Photography can transport the viewer into other worlds, be they set in the reality of the photographer or in a surreal version fit for Salvador Dali. In his new book, "Beautiful Disasters," photographer David Drebin invites you into his constructed world where beautiful women reign supreme and tantalize with their mystery and sexuality, turning the observer into a willing voyeur.... Read More |
Aug 15, 2012 | Contributor: Carly Zinderman As a contemporary mixed media pop artist, Leah Devora is inspired by her surroundings, whether it's her southern roots or the big city of New York. These days, Devora's inspiration comes from the City of Angels and its celebrity-driven culture.... Read More |
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