You know I love it when photographers share their secrets, so I was delighted to come across David Harry Stewart’s blog, with some really fun info about how he uses Speedlights and Profoto packs to capture action outdoors.
I’m a little tardy to the party, but I think I finally have Bieber fever.
I have an observation to make, and it is this: Urban Outfitters pays better attention to what’s up in photography than a lot of gallerists. Just who is running the show over there?
As we do every month, we’re going to check in with one of the winners of Profoto‘s Assistant Contest. I’m uber-excited this time, because I’m switching up the old format and sharing some of the great images from July winner Garen Barsegian’s blog.
Kudos to Nike, for letting Tim Barber do his Tim Barber thing for a major ad campaign, complete with black-and-white film. Also thank you, Nike, for making a swell film about the process.
This 3-D CGI ad was released on the occasion of the 67th Venice Film Festival.
Naturally I was fantasizing about axes the other day with the rest of Manhattan on Best Made Co.’s site, and I recognized my old buddy Finn O’Hara name on one of their sharp videos.
I think animals in slow-mo are the new black, and I count myself among the fans of this hairy trend. There’s a beautiful piece right now on Nowness shot by Matthew Donaldson of polo player Nacho Figueras. And Ikea is herding cats.
Newest claim to fame: the lady who cuts my hair also cuts fashion photographer Craig McDean’s hair. Isn’t that just fantastic?
Today is shaping up to be a good day for tips on the interwebs.