Nickolas Muray, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr and Joan Crawford, Santa Monica, 1929, Vanity Fair, October 1929, © Condé Nast Publications Inc./Courtesy Condé Nast Archive. Starting on October 26 the Los Angeles County Museum will open it’s Vanity...
Read MoreThe presidential election is just around the corner and with working class America cast as the wild card vote in determining the outcome, I thought a recent shoot I long-arm art directed would be appropriate...
Read MoreBEIJING – AUGUST 24: Fireworks go off during the Closing Ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) “The world has learned about China,...
Read MoreRicky Berens of the United States poses with his gold medal in the NBC Today Show Studio after winning the Mens 4×200 Swimming Relay event at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 13, 2008...
Read MorePhoto by Philip Toledano Something to share with you today, a beautiful, more funny than sad journal by photographer Philip Toledano about his 98 year old father: http://www.dayswithmyfather.com/...
Read MoreBill Henson, from Luminous series Bill Henson is the latest photographer to be forcibly censored by state authorities (although he appears to have been exonerated). Police in Sydney raided the gallery where the Australian artist...
Read MoreThat’s me in “the chair.” My phone rings. On the other end of the phone is an Atlanta prop store owner calling to ask me where he can drop off “the chair.” Now, I had...
Read MoreInsightful take on the Pop Art Portraits show up at London’s National Portrait Gallery by Notable Internet Personality Cory Doctorow on Guardian Unlimited online. It is interesting to think about the evolution of Intellectual Property,...
Read MoreMotoyuki Kobayashi, a Getty Images contributing photographer in Tokyo, is included in the 2007 Art + Commerce Peek Festival, which recognizes outstanding emerging photographers. The Peek website has video clips relating to each of the...
Read MoreNot that this is the most egregious possible example, and subway ads are certainly nothing new, but whoever the revenue entrepreneur at L.A.’s Union Station is has been on quite a roll of late. Most...
Read MoreJust when you think the minefield of distraction that is the internet has decimated your every last mental limb, along strolls a site like Monoface to demonstrate the regenerative power of your curiosity before laying...
Read MoreAs an Editorial Field Editor I don’t have too much interaction with athletes I cover when I’m working. 99% of the time I am in a dark, dingy room in front of my computer and...
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