Posts Tagged ‘photography’

TW: Report From Paris

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

……….Throngs of people descended upon the Grand Palais in Paris yesterday to attend the opening reception of Art Paris, the largest exposition of Art held yearly in France. TW’s most recent large new work, measuring 125cm X 225cm, entitled “L’Aphrodisiaque”, a commissioned piece by sponsor Marc Dorcel was introduced to the public for the first time by art dealer and gallery owner, Pascal Vanhoecke. Capa Presse TV and several other media outlets interviewed TW about his latest creation’s and new series that he refers to as “digital montage”.The exposition dates are March 18th to the 22nd, 2010. If you are in or near Paris, the Studio highly recommends that you attend this remarkable exposition.

TW: Art Paris 3-18-10

Michael Furman: Car Of The Day

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

1947 Delahaye 135MS, By Figoni & Falashci

……….To learn more about Michael Furman’s car photography, log on to www.CoachbuiltPress.com.

Feature: Meredith Edlow

Monday, March 1st, 2010

The Trickle Down Theory

Posted by Meredith Edlow

……….What inspired me to do this work was needing a change from the usual. I grew up shooting digital photography. I didn’t do work in a dark room. I shoot pictures, upload images, make corrections on a computer, if things don’t work out with corrections you can press undo. The work was very robotic. I needed to do something more organic. I wanted to work my way out of mistakes instead of being able to press a button and start all over. It’s interesting what can be made out of something that is not going the way you want. I was looking for a new challenge, I wanted to make art that committed me to my choices. I will still shoot with my camera, I need to work and I love photography, but everything works better in moderation. I can still shoot photos and now I have another outlet, doing this “scratch” art. 

Happiness Is.....

Everything new is influenced by the past. The decade of the 80’s is inspiring people to tap into what they idolized as kids. At least, that is what my generation is doing. I really loved this art class that I had in 2nd grade. We made art out of very simple materials, paper and crayons. It left a huge impression on me and now I find myself moved to express myself in that medium.

Lightening Strikes More Than Twice

The work I’m doing has many connections. There’s a personal connection tied to the motifs of the economy. When I was a kid my Dad took a buyout from Sears and Roebuck Co. before the recession of the early 1990’s. That had a huge impact on me growing up. We moved from the big city, Philadelphia, to Yorktown, VA. My dad’s home town. A very small town. That change of living really had a huge impact on who I am now. The recent economic crisis has brought back many of those same feelings and anxieties from my childhood, hence the crayons. It all seemed to come together and make perfect sense for me. 

A Necessary Sacrifice Question

Meredith Edlow

Orville Robertson: Picture Of The Day

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Wall Street

Posted by Orville Robertson

……….This was Wall Street when the workers were allowed to go out and get lunch. Now I suppose they chain them to their desks to squeeze out the last drop of blood profit.

To learn more about Orville Robertson’s work log on to www.newyorkstreetphotography.com.

Car Of The Day: CoachbuiltPress.com

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

1931 Dupont Model H

Charles Hall: The Joy Of Consent

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The Joy Of Consent

……….Please join us tomorrow as we celebrate the exhibition, “THIS IS NOT AN INVITATION TO RAPE ME” at the University of Pennsylvania, opening reception from 4:00 to 7:00 at the Fox Art Gallery-Cohen Hall. Join TW and Studio associates, as we welcome Charles Hall at the most recent installation of this ongoing International public service campaign.

Consent Lubricates Relationships

Sex Without Consent Isn't

Consent Is An Aphrodisiac

Consent Is Best When Consensual

Consent Can Be Revoked

University Of Pennsylvania: Exhibition Announcement

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Exhibition Announcement

……….I just got back from Silicon Gallery to see the prints that are going to be hanging at PENN starting on Thursday, February 18, 2010, opening reception from 4 to 7. Charles Hall put one hell of show together. I recommend that everyone should stop by the opening if your in town. Various associates of the Studio will be there……

The Kandy Project

Orville Robertson: Night Shots

Saturday, February 6th, 2010
07-23-1986

07-23-1986

Red Square

……….Orville Robertson follows a long tradition of street photographers whose visual passions are stirred by street life at night in New York City. It requires a certain visual acuity that takes practice, patience and technical verve, all part of the unique qualities ever present in Mr. Robertson’s photographs over the past 25 years.

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……….He was awarded a 2002 Fellowship in Photography by the New York Foundation for the Arts and his work is included in many public institutions including; The Brooklyn Museum, Center for Creative Photography in Arizona, Bibliotheque Nationale in France, and the Museum of the City of New York.

12-11-1985

12-11-1985

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04-17-2007

04-17-2007

12-11-1985

12-11-1985

Red Square

……….To learn more about Orville’s photographs, log on to www.newyorkstreetphotography.com.

Car Of The Day: CoachbuiltPress.com

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
1938 Talbot-Lago T-23 "teardrop" Coupe

Red Square

University Of Pennsylvania: Exhibition Announcement

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Group Exhibition

Group Exhibition

Red Square

……….The studio is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition entitled, “This Is Not An Invitation To Rape Me” to take place at the University of Pennsylvania on February 18th, 2010. Please join us and welcome Charles Hall, Professor VCU Brandcenter, Richmond Virginia and selected artists who contributed to this humanitarian group exhibition.

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