If you haven't seen my new website, you should check it out!
Just got it up the other day. www.justinlstewart.com
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
David Hockney in Spain
Today I had the privilege of visiting the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain! Not only did I get to see this famous photo-collage in person, but I also accomplished the Guggenheim Trifecta. I've now visited the "big three" collections under the Guggenheim name spread across the world (NYC, Venice, and Bilbao).
For more about the aforementioned exhibit click here.
Cheers!
For more about the aforementioned exhibit click here.
Cheers!
David Hockney: Pearblossom Highway, 11-18th April 1986 #2
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Paid Photography Internship in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Now available: Paid internship working in the office of photographer Thomas Mangelsen (www.mangelsen.com) in Jackson Hole, WY.
Time frame: To be determined
This is not an "in the field" position but rather an office support position. The primary role will be assisting with the cataloging of digital archive by assigning images keywords for a photography stock library.
Attention to detail and spelling/grammar are critical.
Other duties will be assigned based on experience and skills. Additional duties may include scanning and dusting of slides, video work as well as photo editing of images for different projects and submissions.
The intern will see and participate in the general workings of the office staff of photographer Thomas Mangelsen.
You will on occasion work with Tom directly and possibly participate in editing for different projects including the 2014 calendars and the fall 2012 print release to the galleries.
Required Skills: Photoshop, basic computer skills, spelling and proof reading, detail oriented and a hard worker. Wildlife biology knowledge and good writing skills are preferred.
Search is ongoing and the position will be open until suitable applicant is found.
Please send resume and cover letter detailing skills, background and availability to Jonathan Long (jon@jonlong.com). Include in subject line "INTERNSHIP APPLICATION: - your name-"
Time frame: To be determined
This is not an "in the field" position but rather an office support position. The primary role will be assisting with the cataloging of digital archive by assigning images keywords for a photography stock library.
Attention to detail and spelling/grammar are critical.
Other duties will be assigned based on experience and skills. Additional duties may include scanning and dusting of slides, video work as well as photo editing of images for different projects and submissions.
The intern will see and participate in the general workings of the office staff of photographer Thomas Mangelsen.
You will on occasion work with Tom directly and possibly participate in editing for different projects including the 2014 calendars and the fall 2012 print release to the galleries.
Required Skills: Photoshop, basic computer skills, spelling and proof reading, detail oriented and a hard worker. Wildlife biology knowledge and good writing skills are preferred.
Search is ongoing and the position will be open until suitable applicant is found.
Please send resume and cover letter detailing skills, background and availability to Jonathan Long (jon@jonlong.com). Include in subject line "INTERNSHIP APPLICATION: - your name-"
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Alex Prager talking about her work
Wonderful short video about Alex Prager and how she got her start, I'm inspired by her work and she seems like anyone of us inspiring photographers!
Monday, May 7, 2012
Eric Valli
Eric Valli has some beautiful documentary projects, including a series that follows people who chose to live off the grid.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Scott Schuman is The Sartorialist
Labels:
135L,
Canon,
Fashion,
Intel,
Milan,
new york,
photographers,
Sartorialist blog,
Scott Schuman,
Short Film,
Street Photography
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Leaving Iraq to help me make boxes...
I thought I recognized the yellow picture of the helicopter in the bottom panel on MSU's homepage, clicked on it, sure enough it's a link to a nine minute clip about Sean Foulkes and his photographs from Iraq. Thank you Sean for your service to our country. (And helping me with my senior project)
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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