Archive for April, 2008

Juxtapoz magazine/featured

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

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I have work in Juxtapoz magazine’s photo issue for May. I am right next to some big names and photographers I admire like Amy Stein, Terry Richardson, Boogie and also Pieter Hugo (photo on cover). Check it out online.

Origin 5 and Eagles Nest Trail / Composites

Friday, April 18th, 2008

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New work in Composites Portfolio, Origin 5.

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Eagles Nest Trail which is being donated to the Mohonk Preserve auction.

Saturday, June 21st, 5pm on. Mohonk Preserve Annual Benefit Auction.
Join us for a delicious dinner and a chance to bid on trips, art, adventures, and much more – all to benefit the Preserve. For invitations and information call 845-255-0919.

Tote bag show website

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The Tote bag show has it’s own website now, check out the bags and you can also purchase them. So many amazing artists contributed from all over the world. Jung soo and I created a bag that is a twist on a modern Jane Goodall and Mother Nature with flair.
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Concert H.O.P.E / A.M. Rain

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

hope.jpgThis Friday come up to Irvington and listen to some music, all for a good cause. I am looking forward to hearing A.M. Rain perform.

ALL TOGETHER FOR ONE CAUSE…

HEALING OUR PLANET EARTH

WHEN: April 18. 2008, 8pm
WHERE: Irvington Town Hall Theater
Irvington, New York

Tod Brilliant / new show and Pola-fiction

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

If you enjoy beautiful Polaroid photography and great fiction then Tod is your man. Check out his writings at Pola-fiction where he creates a story around a photo. His photography can be found at juneten.com.todd-brilliant-1.jpg
Tod has a new show coming up May 9th at the Micro Gallery inside the Ray Modern Design Studio in Santa Rosa, CA. Todd will be displaying and selling his enlarged, high quality, limited giclee prints. This looks like it will be an amazing show.

This is from Tod: “As you may know, Polaroid has abandoned film production. Accordingly, this is the end of a vital photographic era, one that was championed by such luminaries as Warhol, Maplethorpe, Ansel Adams, Chuck Close, Lou Noble, Tarkovsky, Bravo, Mollino, Kim vanGroos, Walker Evans, Jim Lucio, Drew Baker, Bryan Cowe, Wegman, and Annie Liebowitz.

I really hope you can join me on May 9 at the Micro Gallery inside the Ray Modern Design Studio in Santa Rosa, CA as we gather to say farewell to an era. This won’t be my last exhibition, as I’ve a stockpile of film that will last me a year or more, but it will be something of a wake. So bring your Polaroid camera, if you have one, and we’ll sip a cocktail or rootbeer together and commiserate. “

Ivan Wentland’s Beautifully Broken / show

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Ivan is an amazing artist. If you are in Portland check out his latest show at the Newspace center for Photography.

Ivan Wentland’s stunning series of color photographs titled “Beautifully Broken”. Living in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mr. Wentland, through experimenting and curiosity, has developed a unique chemical manipulation he first conceived during three years of working in commercial advertising. The images are first shot with an SX-70 Polaroid camera using Time Zero film, at which time the manipulation is done with heat. High-resolution scans are made and then printed as limited edition lambda prints. No Photoshop is used in this process.

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April 4th through 27th
Opening Reception: Friday, April 4th 6-9pm