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Category Archives: Personal Projects
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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Presence Progenitors
Conceiving Presence was on some level quite a leap for me. I had photographed plenty of people in environments, and had made portraits of celebrities where they were somewhat hidden or obscured but this proposed body of work was going … Continue reading
Michael Stipe, The Muse
Walking up 6th Avenue from Canal Street with Dave Matthews, who I’d just shot for Presence, and we crossed paths with Michael Stipe. They greeted each other warmly, compatriots in the pop music world. I introduced myself to Michael and … Continue reading
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Personal Projects, Photography, Presence Book
Tagged Black Flag, Chris Buck, Dave Matthews, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Greg Ginn, hair box, hairbox, Holly Johnson, John Cale, Johnny Thunders, Mark E. Smith, Michael Scott, Michael Stipe, muse, Presence, R.E.M., Rock Stars' Footwear, They Might Be Giants, Things People Carry, Toronto, Waterboys
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