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Category Archives: Photography
Kobe: The Movie movie
The current issue of ESPN The Magazine features a strange story that appears to be documents related to a biopic on the great Kobe Bryant. There are screenplays describing key episodes of his life, storyboards, and even a block-buster movie … Continue reading
My New Vice
With North Korea posturing in war-like ways one can’t help but think of the genius of Vice. In fact, Dennis Rodman had just returned from his diplomatic liaison with Kim Jong-un when The New Yorker sent me to photograph the … Continue reading
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Editorial, On Set, Photography, Snapshots
Tagged Chris Buck, Dennis Rodman, DPRK, Eddie Moretti, HBO, Jessie Wender, Kaitlyn Weber, Kim Jong-On, North Korea, Ren Potts, Shane Smith, Snoop Dogg, Suroosh Alvi, The New Yorker, Vice Magazine, Whitney Johnson, Williamsburg, Wired
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Thank You Asger Carlsen
There are a lot of great photographers working today but Asger Carlsen is one of the very few who’s pictures are truly a revelation for me. Charming and disgusting, magical and frightening. Thank you Mr. Carlsen. We met a few … Continue reading
Chase Online
Last Wednesday I had a bizarre and wonderful time appearing on Chase Jarvis Live. As much as it was an honor to be asked on the real treat is seeing a colleague branch into new territory. Rather than being daunted … Continue reading
Posted in Behind The Scenes, On Set, Photography, Press, Press & Media, Snapshots, Videos
Tagged Chase Jarvis, Chris Buck, Hey Marseilles
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And Through The Wire
There are times when I wonder why I shoot for The Wire. This English magazine that showcases “difficult” music will not be seen by prospective clients in the U.S., and if I’m to be honest with myself, probably not my … Continue reading
Foley Gallery Gallery Talk
I’m pleased to announce that this Saturday I’ll be on hand at the Foley Gallery to discuss the Presence exhibition with Conor Risch, Senior Editor at Photo District News. The conversation will begin at 4PM, February 16th, and will be followed … Continue reading
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Gallery Shows, On Set, Personal Projects, Photography, Presence Book, Press, Promotion
Tagged Chris Buck, Conor Risch, David Byrne, David Lynch, DKL Collection, Foley Gallery, George Washington, Jay Leno, Jon Hamm, Michael Foley, Photo District News, Presence, Robert De Niro, Russell Brand, Weird Al Yankovic, Witness Statement
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Dear Mark Eitzel
I suppose that it’s a reasonable assumption that over a long career a portrait photographer would become friends with many of his subjects but it’s actually been quite rare for me. A wonderful exception is Mark Eitzel. I had been obsessed … Continue reading
Toronto Christmas 1952
I asked my father, George Buck, who recently turned 79, to give me some background on this photo of him on Christmas day, taken circa 1952. Christmas was a family affair with mom preparing a traditional multi-course dinner; she was … Continue reading
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Family, Photography, Snapshots
Tagged 1952, Chris Buck, Christmas, Dovercourt Road, George Buck, Rena Gunn, Toronto, University of Toronto
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