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See How Ellen DeGeneres Directs a Portrait Shoot

Ellen sent her writer, Amy, to pose as a studio photographer at JCPenney. The whole time, Ellen was telling her exactly what to say through an earpiece. Watch what went down right here!

Source – The Ellen Degeneres Show

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The Making of Video to TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year – Protester

Last month, TIME magazine revealed their Person of the Year Award and it went to…the Protesters.  As Washington Post puts it,

“No one could have known that when a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself on fire in a public square, it would incite protests that would topple dictators and start a global wave of dissent,” the magazine writes. “In 2011, protesters didn’t just voice their complaints; they changed the world.”

Over the past year, “the protester” has voiced dissent against authoritarian leaders, first in Tunisia, and then in Egypt, Libya, Syria,Yemen and Bahrain. The protester in Spain and in Greece, which even had its own protest dog, struggled with a floundering economy. The protester voiced anger over possibly rigged elections, in countries as diverse as Russia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the U.S., the Occupy Wall Street protester began demonstrating first in New York, and then in Washington, Chicago, and cities as small as Trenton, N.J.

In this year’s report, Time pieced together what all these revolutions have in common, why they protest, and what the legacy of the year’s protests will be. The magazine profiles a citizen journalist who started the live stream for Occupy Wall Street from Zuccotti Park, and aprotester in Mexico who has had enough of the drug violence in that country.

The video of the making of the portrait pictures was released earlier this month, let’s thake a look at how these wonderful pictures were taken and explore what goes behind the minds of the photographers.


Source – TimeWashington Post

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The Triangles in Posing

If you follow us closely on Twitter (http://twitter.com/pasmworkshop), you’ll see this interesting post we tweeted earlier today.  Rolando Gomez over at Lens Diaries illustrated what the triangles in posing truly means and the following pics are nonetheless the best illustration so far.

How many triangles can you find in this pic? Image from Lens Diaries

The answer to the question in the picture caption …… after the jump.

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A Closer Look at Steve McCurry and His Work

A great video on Steve McCurry and his works done by koosjevanmaaren (watch it in 480P). Steve McCurry, recognized universally as one of today’s finest image-makers, has won many of photography’s top awards.  Best known for his evocative color photography, McCurry, in the finest documentary tradition, captures the essence of human struggle and joy. A high point in his career was the rediscovery of the previously unidentified Afghan refugee girl that many have described as the most recognizable photograph in the world today.

The second video feature here is done by goseney.

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Annie Leibovitz’s New Book “Pilgrimage” Due Out on 8 November 2011

Her new book is OUT!!!!! well, almost.  Annie Leibovitz’s new book, Pilgrimage, is coming to Amazon on 8 November for US$31.50. You can pre-order yours now, link here.

Pilgrimage took Annie Leibovitz to places that she could explore with no agenda. She wasn’t on assignment. She chose the subjects simply because they meant something to her. The first place was Emily Dickinson’s house in Amherst, Massachusetts, which Leibovitz visited with a small digital camera. A few months later, she went with her three young children to Niagara Falls. “That’s when I started making lists,” she says. She added the houses of Virginia Woolf and Charles Darwin in the English countryside and Sigmund

Freud’s final home, in London, but most of the places on the lists were American. The work became more ambitious as Leibovitz discovered that she wanted to photograph objects as well as rooms and landscapes. She began to use more sophisticated cameras and a tripod and to travel with an assistant, but the project remained personal.

Leibovitz went to Concord to photograph the site of Thoreau’s cabin at Walden Pond. Once she got there, she was drawn into the wider world of the Concord writers. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s home and Orchard House, where Louisa May Alcott and her family lived and worked, became subjects. The Massachusetts studio of the Beaux Arts sculptor Daniel Chester French, who made the seated statue in the Lincoln Memorial, became the touchstone for trips to Gettysburg and to the archives where the glass negatives of Lincoln’s portraits have been saved. Lincoln’s portraitists—principally Alexander Gardner and the photographers in Mathew Brady’s studio—were also the men whose work at the Gettysburg battlefield established the foundation for war photography. At almost exactly the same time, in a remote, primitive studio on the Isle of Wight, Julia Margaret Cameron was developing her own ultimately influential style of portraiture. Leibovitz made two trips to the Isle of Wight and, in an homage to the other photographer on her list, Ansel Adams, she explored the trails above the Yosemite Valley, where Adams worked for fifty years.

The final list of subjects is perhaps a bit eccentric. Georgia O’Keeffe and Eleanor Roosevelt but also Elvis Presley and Annie Oakley, among others. Figurative imagery gives way to the abstractions of Old Faithful and Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty. Pilgrimage was a restorative project for Leibovitz, and the arc of the narrative is her own. “From the beginning, when I was watching my children stand mesmerized over Niagara Falls, it was an exercise in renewal,” she says. “It taught me to see again.”

Source – Amazon

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Self Portrait At Its Best – Luca Pierro

Luca Pierro was born in Cantù (Italy) in 1978.
At the age of thirteen he got his first camera, a Polaroid, and falls in love with photography and art in general, under the influence of parents and, in particular the mother, a painter.
At the age of sixteen test the first experiments in the darkroom. Captured images come alive with the first SLR, a Pentax ME Super, “stolen” to his father.
At nineteen he moved to Rome to undertake university studies. During this period, while continuing to love photography, he devoted himself to music, his other great passion.
In 2009 he won second prize in the photography competition held by Ichnusa on Sardinia.
In 2010 he won first prize at MostraMi in Milan.
He currently lives and works in Cagliari.

2009 -  Seven Deadly Sins, Bodie Art – Cagliari
2010 – MostraMi, Palazzo Giureconsulti – Milano
2010 – VENDUTO, Quartiere Ortica – Milano

Check out his self-portrait series in the video below, more works on his website, http://www.luca-p.com/. Our favorite amongst his works is his self-portraits.

Source – http://www.luca-p.com/,

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