Archive for the ‘Legends’ Category

Casting: The Photo Shoot

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Kimberly Kane

……….Best Actress for 2010, AVN award winner Kimberly Kane was cast to play the role of a photographer, in Tony Ward Productions recent adult feature film for Private Media Group, Barcelona, Spain. TWP West coast assistant/stylist Alejandra Guerrero recommended Ms. Kane, not only for her beauty and sexual power on the set, but also because she truly has a love for photography. More film stills to follow in upcoming posts…….!

The Photographer

Head Shot Of The Year: Kimberly Kane

Friday, March 26th, 2010

AVN: Adult Actress Of The Year, 2010

………More to follow about Kimberly Kane in upcoming posts!

Cuba Photographs By Eric Mencher: Part 2

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Happy Couple

………It is with great pleasure that we introduce to you part two of the photographs of Cuba by master photographer Eric Mencher. He’s covered regional, national and international assignments from 1987 to 2009 for the Philadelphia Inquirer, including the civil war in Chechnya, the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda and the post apartheid era in South Africa. He is the recipient of numerous national and international awards including World Press Photo, pictures of the year.

Beach Scene

Swim

A Stroll Through Havana

Marina Hemingway

To learn more about Eric Mencher’s photographs log on to www.EricMencher.com.

TW: Report From Paris Part Two

Friday, March 19th, 2010

TW met with his long term publisher Claude Bard and his assistant Anne Hautecoeur yesterday in Paris to review printers proofs from his forthcoming book entitled, “WASTELAND”. Mr. Bard is the owner and publisher of La Musardine, one of the most highly respected imprints of erotica in the world. TW and his publisher first teamed up in the year 2000, when his renowned book of erotica was published entitled, ORGASM, under Mr. Bard’s oversight. It was to be followed two years later by the sequel ORGASM XL.In the year 2000, TW embarked on a new project, to photograph over a period of time the largest fetish party in the world, held twice yearly in Amsterdam, thus the title of the new book and and also the name of the famous fetish extravaganza. The WASTELAND project has been the most prolonged project of the artist’s career.

The Faces Of Wasteland

Mr. Bard assured Wasteland producer Rene Meuessen during a telephone conference, that the first printing of the monograph will be made available to the public at a book signing to take place at the next Wasteland event on April 17th, 2010 in Amsterdam. TW is looking forward to attending the event.

Claude Bard

The book is dedicated to TW’s best friend and assistant Frans Verlinden. Mr. Verlinden was the former art patron, Winston Hotel owner and founder based in Amsterdam, who was at TW’s side over the many years of documentation of the event. Mr. Verlinden passed away in 2006. He is sorely missed.

Frans Verlinden: Former Owner And Founder, Winston Hotel, Amsterdam

How I Met Helmut Newton: Part 2

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Natascha & Olga At The Royal Monceau, Paris

……….Natascha and Olga agreed to meet me in the lobby of the Royal Monceau where we would check in for the shoot of the day. I arrived at the check in desk only to find that the models got there earlier than me, and were waiting at the lobby bar/lounge to have a drink. Those two girls new how to get around. As soon as I noticed them seated in the lounge with drinks in hand, there were several Arab sheiks hovering around them, curious I’m sure as to who they were. Sting was having a drink at the bar just a few feet away.

Our room wasn’t ready so I joined the girls at the lounge to soak in the sights and sounds. Suddenly I heard a loud voice coming from the check in desk of a man screaming at the top of his lungs, “Where is my baggage, Where is my baggage” repeatedly. I noticed a man yelling at the concierge, it was Helmut Newton and his wife June close behind.

I immediately felt like a little boy watching a cartoon character of one of his idols in real time. at that moment, I didn’t know quite what to say or do. I was speechless. I always wanted to meet Helmut Newton and I had learned through some German contacts that he was becoming familiar with my work as well. I told the girls who he was, and they suggested that I introduce myself if the opportunity presented itself.

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Well it did. Helmut got everything straightened out with the concierge about the missing baggage. I’m sure like any photographer he was afraid that perhaps his equipment was lost. No doubt he was probably there to do some shooting. He and June walked over to the elevator to check in to their room. That was my chance as they were just in front of me. I finally mustered the hutzpah to approach him. As I rose to my feet, the elevator door opened and Helmut and June proceeded to enter the lift. I got to the door just as it was about to close. Helmut pushed the open door button for me. That was it!

To see the entire sitting of Natascha and Olga and more Erotica from the Tony Ward archives, log on to tonyward.com

How I Met Helmut Newton: Part 1

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Natascha & Olga

……….I was in a meeting with my former magazine editor Dian Hanson at her Leg Show office in New York, when she casually mentioned that she was going to be photographed by Helmut Newton for this Sumo sized book that he was publishing with Benedict Taschen. It sounded like an interesting project and I was delighted to hear that Ms. Hanson was invited to Paris to have her portrait taken by the grand master.

She mentioned that Helmut was staying at The Royal Monceau on a regular basis and doing some shooting there. I also enjoy shooting in great hotels myself so Dian suggested I check it out the next time I visited Paris. It just so happened that I had already made arrangements to photograph two Russian models from St. Petersburg, on location in Paris for Penthouse a week earlier, so I decided to book a suite at the Monceau instead of my usual place, The Hotel Regina just a short cab drive away.

To be continued…………….

Harvey Finkle: From The Archives

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Museums

Museums

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Posted by Harvey Finkle

…….A conventional view of museums might see them solely as institutions that house works of art, and as places for elites to view these works.

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But museums are communities.

Communities

Communities

Besides enhancing our insights into the human condition and providing us with an historic vision of the evolution of our development socially, economically, culturally and creatively, they house activities that go far beyond these roles.

Man With Sculpture

Man With Sculpture

Many activities of a community take place at museums; romance, relaxation, performance, protest, education, dining. In many ways, they are our melting pots, accommodating people of all ages and backgrounds

Carol

Carol

There was no intention of producing a documentary or photo essay about museums. These photos were taken over time and location without any thought of a unified body of work. The locations include Philadelphia, Paris, Barcelona, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. The time span covers a period of over 20 years.

www.HarveyFinkle.com

www.HarveyFinkle.com

Comment Of The Day: McFrop

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Chucky

Chucky

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Posted by McFrop

…..Poor Chucky looking a little worse for wear, but he still has his sleuth hat on and is hot on the trail. I know he’s a little psycho just looking for his next victim, but every time I look at him I can’t help think if we went after the truth with as much vigor and disregard for personal safety the world would not be filled with as much shadow and deceit………..

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Sunday, January 17th, 2010

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Mirrors Of The Magic Muse

Monday, January 11th, 2010
Collection Of Amedeo M. Turello

Collection Of Amedeo M. Turello

……It is with great pleasure that the studio brings you this special announcement…….TW

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MIRRORS OF THE MAGIC MUSE
The most beautiful images of women from the collection of Amedeo M.Turello

The Direction des Affaires Culturelles of the Principality of Monaco in collaboration with Amedeo M.Turello, is proud to present Mirrors of the Magic Muse, an exhibition of major photographic works documenting the beauty of women as seen through the “mirror” of works by major photographers, from 5-28th February, 2010 at the Salle Quai Antoine 1er, Monaco.

Mirrors of the Magic Muse is a rare and remarkable collection for various reasons. Firstly, for the sheer number of images (1,500) that are inventoried and archived. Secondly the theme of the exhibition does not only collect images of the generic female universe but represents one man’s very personal vision. Photographer himself, Amedeo M.Turello has assembled his collection in a global and complementary manner. Through passion but primarily through a rational and methodical approach, we find works by great Masters and young photographers alike, all with the same vision in mind: the classic beauty of the eternal muse. The collection has evolved to represent his individual journey through the language and expression of the female form, via her esthetical and narrative power, from her traditional and iconic role in last century’s society to today, making it a personal journey into the sensibility and personality of it’s author.

As we travel through 300 unique and powerful images presented here in Monaco, we are taken on a journey of the beauty and importance of women in photography, from the stammerings of the early 20th century to today. Beginning with the controversial Pictorialists, where representation of the photographic media was still not yet perceived as a proper art, the comprehensive collection of photoworks evolves at an astonishing rate through the 20th century, spanning right up to the social transgression of women in contemporary fashion photography today. Images of strong women, women standing up for themselves, women who radiate dignity hang eloquently beside each other, each frame a history in itself, incarnating the true meaning and of the beauty of femininity, at times contradictory even to their own personality.
Just as striking is the careful attention that is devoted to the work of female photographers, whose work sums up what it is to be a woman.

“This collection is born to be shown; it’s eclecticism and comprehensive technical ease are ideal for the larger public. The simple fact being that each acquisition was made with the meticulous intention to complete a particular mood or a chronological period”.

- Amedeo M.Turello
Over fifteen years of meticulous research in collaboration with (renowned critic and photo expert) Giuliana Scimé have enabled the acquisition of major historical works, which have created this collection of key pieces, curated semi-chronological, semi-visual order. Celebrated vintage photoworks, household contemporary works and lesser-known photographers, are all presented with exceptional elegance and lucid understanding.

With the ethos being to maintain the global vision of classic beauty, yet to update it with an avant-garde twist, the images are all presented in scrupulous sequence that relate the social documentation of the subjects to their environment and hence to one another. Strong, soulful portraits liaise with classic nudes in order to create a global vision of eclectic harmony.

Included in the artists in the primary section are: Alice Boughton, Gertrude Käsebier, Man Ray, George H. Seeley, Edward J. Steichen and Alfred Stieglitz who open the exhibition, followed closely by an impressive series of iconic images as: Colette by André Kertez, Lella by Edouard Boubat, Mademoiselle Anita by Robert Doisneau, Madame Bijoux au Bar de la Lune by Brassaï, Solange by Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Srinagar Kashmir by Henri Cartier-Bresson and other major pieces by authors such as Cecil Beaton, Hans Bellmer, Herbert List, Horst P.Horst, Carlo Mollino and Josef Sudek. Continuing with widely known artists such as, David Bailey, Elliott Erwitt, William Klein, Robert Mapplethorpe, Duane Michals, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Jan Saudek and their iconic images, we are subtly led into a different register, with works by Ruth Bernhard, Manuel and Lola Alvarez Bravo, Peter Lindburgh, Nickolas Murray, Cindy Sherman and Jeanloup Sieff, which in turn take you seamlessly to the vibrant selection of large scale contemporary works that includes cutting edge talent such as: Bob Carlos Clarke, Philip Dixon, Michel Comte, Terence Donovan, Sante D’Orazio, Franco Fontana, Lauren Greenfield, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Thomas Rusch, Veronique Vial and Tony Ward. Finally, promising professional young talent is generously given a platform where their images have an impressive impact on their audience for their captivating and aggressive approach. Included here are the works of Curtis Eberhardt, David Drebin, Laurent Elie Badessi, Perry Gallagher, Amber Gray, Ishi, Ryan Michael Kelly, Gray Scott, Bell Soto, Laurie Lee Stark and Richard Warren.

TW: Turello Collection, Monaco

TW: Turello Collection, Monaco

Mirrors of the Magic Muse is not only a journey through the key images of the evolution of photography but aids us to understand the aesthetic amalgamation and the soul of eternal beauty, a constant source of inspiration for artists. Historical representations with their timeless expressions shown together with young photographers are all presented with an exceptional elegance and lucidity. First exhibited at the St Moritz Art Masters in 2008, Amedeo M.Turello’s collection is an extension of this passionate and obsessive amateur and intends to refine the profile of the eternal muse and to expose her lines of force… and does so in homage to photography and women from a man that loves them both.
THE COLLECTOR

The present owner of the collection is photographer Amedeo M. Turello. Graduating in Architecture from the “Politecnico di Torino”, he also obtained an MA from the Art Centre College of Design in Pasadena, California. He has dedicated himself to the fashion photography arena since 1999, documenting contemporary trends for prominent fashion magazines and designers. He has portrayed the individual character of a wide range of celebrities from the worlds of art, culture and couture, becoming an established name in the creative industry and a deep connoisseur of fine art photography. He is based in Monte-Carlo and works primarily between the Principality, New York, Los Angeles and Milano. His work has appeared in numerous high fashion magazines including Elle, Numéro, Italian Vanity Fair, Vogue, W as well as Allure, Hello! UK and Hello! US.
He has recently published a best selling book 10 Years Celebrating Women, with Style Book.