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JMBlog Archive for June, 2008

PhotoCycle – awesome info for photographers

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

If you like photography, it’s always good to hear from master photographers about how they get some of their great shots. My old friend Marc Silber has put together a video called PhotoCycle where he speaks with Michael Adams, son of the photography giant Ansel Adams, about some of the techniques and process used by Ansel Adams during his career. Shot against the background of Yosemite, where Ansel Adams lived and photographed many of his most memorable photos, it is a very informative, lively, and instructive video. This is only the first one, and I can …

PhotoCycle with Marc Silber – FastCompany.TV

Friday, June 13th, 2008

My friend and client Marc Silber has put up a video trailer that explains his most recent project, a PhotoCycle on FastCompany.TV. I love the photo Marc took of Annie Liebowitz on Marc’s blog, where she is standing in front of her famous nude portrait of Demi Moore. There’s a lot of life in Annie and it comes through in his photo. The trailer shows Marc talking about the project, about which he is wildly enthusiastic. I can’t wait to see the show! The show covers the whole cycle of photography from inspiration, through …

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