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Picture Yourself: Bryan Regan Takes the Stage

We love good on-set imagery, and we extra love photographers with a good sense of humor. So we’re tickled to continually see Bryan Regan’s images pop up on Facebook.

Los Angeles After Dark….

I like nighttime images. Todd Hido made the glowing long exposure cool, and it still packs a punch. I’m interested in this show opening in LA on Saturday. Because you never know what’s going to be happening on Mulholland at night.

Irina Werning Goes Back to the Future

Total Genius.

From the Week: Herman, Stimac, McMillan and Naughton

Mr. Scanwich in action!

Pierluigi Riccio’s 2+1 Project

I guess I’m not done talking about pregnancy and baby photography just yet. Because I got an excellent tip from Gustaf Ericksson in yesterday’s comments about the flickr group La Familia Abrazada, and low and behold I found some gems in there. Most notable was Pierluigi Riccio and his 2+1 Project.

Ross Taylor Deconstructs the Image

Ross Taylor has a new blog, The Image, Deconstructed, whose purpose is to tell the story behind an image. There’s only one post so far, but I’m already loving it.

Jamie Stuart’s “Man in a Blizzard” as told by Roger Ebert

Yeah, what did you do that was so productive during the blizzard? I found some old packets of saltines and went to town. Jamie Stuart made a movie that received critical acclaim from Roger Ebert. So I think he wins.

F.L.O.A.T. Gallery and Ruiz’s Factory of Dreams.

There’s a new gallery on Atlantic Avenue, F.L.O.A.T., and it wowed folks last Friday with its inaugural exhibition, showing work from crowd-pleaser Stefan Ruiz’s The Factory of Dreams project.

APB/Profoto Interview: Dominic Marley

As we do every month, we’re going to check in with one of the winners of Profoto‘s Assistant Contest. As you may notice, Profoto helps support this outfit, and we like to check in on what they’re doing. This month we chat with London’s own Dominic Marley.

Tiger Woods Takes His Best Shot.

Tiger Woods walloped Mark Pain in the face with a golf ball over the weekend. Lucky duck.

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