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Category Archives: Photography
Buck Move to Tumblr
I have moved my blog to Tumblr. To see the rest of my latest post “Beats, Served Three Ways” visit me here: thechrisbuck.tumblr.com Thank you so much for your interest and support on WordPress but going forward the bulk of … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Behind The Scenes, On Set, Photography
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Philip Seymour Hoffman
I did three sittings with Philip Seymour Hoffman but it’s the time that I had a random lunch with him three years after working together that I find myself thinking about. Running errands on a spring Saturday I popped into … Continue reading
Inspiration: The Family 1976
A short time ago, my colleague John Keatley asked me via Twitter what was the favorite photo book that I owned. My response was that my favorite book was neither a book, nor did I own it. It was Rolling … Continue reading
Kimmel Sinatra Ketchup
Shooting with Jimmy Kimmel was a particular treat for me as I’ve been a fan since his Man Show days. I was not surprised that he brought a relaxed demeanor to our brief shoot, but there were also moments of warmth, curiosity and, of … Continue reading
Toronto The Good
Toronto isn’t just the home of politicians with boundary issues, there are a number of fantastic ad agencies there too. I’ve had the privilege to shoot with a couple of them this year. Most recently I shot the Excel Gumergency print … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Behind The Scenes, On Set, Photography, Videos
Tagged BBDO, Dwight McFee, Excel, Gumergency, Jeff Kassel, JK Reps, Jooli Kim, Michael Siegers, Peter Snider, Randy Johnson, Rene Bhavnani, Rhys Ernst, Rob Ford, Shawn James, Taxi Toronto, Toronto, Viagra, Wrigley
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Who Is Ted Cruz?
When I received the assignment to photograph Texas Senator Ted Cruz for GQ I had heard his name once or twice. Boy has that changed in the last month. Politics aside, the experience of working with the Senator and his … Continue reading
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Editorial, On Set, Photography
Tagged bobblehead, Chris Buck, Dr. Pepper, GQ Magazine, Justice William Rehnquist, Senator Ted Cruz, Texas
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Passenger Side Window
I was recently having lunch in Los Angeles with my friend and photographer colleague Johnny Tergo and he started telling about a photo project that he’s been shooting. With enthusiasm he described how he rigged Profoto strobes onto his pick-up … Continue reading
Posted in Photographer Colleagues, Photography
Tagged Chris Buck, Johnny Tergo, LA, Los Angeles, Passenger Side Window, Profoto
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Jimmy Fallon Baby Leak
Jimmy Fallon is a good sport. Nothing else to be said here. It is great to be part of Variety Magazine‘s re-design, thanks Bailey Franklin.
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Editorial, On Set, Photography, Videos
Tagged Bailey Franklin, Chris Buck
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On Joining Instagram
I’m excited to report that I’ve joined Instagram. I will be now be part of that unholy mix of photos of lunch, ironic landscapes and Holga-filtered observations of everyday life. As much as I’m tempted to show endless snaps of … Continue reading
Posted in agent, Archive, Photography, Promotion, Snapshots
Tagged #chrisbuckarchive, @the_chris_buck, Brooks & Dunn, Chris Buck, David Hanson, Elmore Leonard, Greg Ginn, Holga, Instagram, lunch, Michele Romero, Ringo Starr
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The Hasselblad Snapshot
I have literally thousands of pictures of my daughter – buried away in folders on my computer. So this summer I decided to go back to film. Putting aside any arguments about the value of film vs. digital, there is … Continue reading