Friday 27 February 2009

Image Makers, Image Takers


I bought this book today. A range of styles form different photographers, saying what camera they use, what they look for in a photograph, also info from gallery owners giving useful tips on how to get shown. Just dipped into it so far, but I can see it is going to be a very useful book.

Image Makers, Image Takers: The Essential Guide to Photography by Those in the Know (Paperback)

by Anne-Celine Jaeger (Author)

Product Description
Here is the first systematic attempt â for beginners, students and professionals alike â to find out how photographers of world stature approach their work, and what it is that makes them succeed. Unlike any other photography book to date, it uses in-depth interviews of established photographers from the fields of fashion, art, portraiture and documentary photography, as well as the new generation, but also of picture editors, curators and art book publishers in order to find out what they look for when choosing an image. Who are the makers and who are the takers? Readers can judge for themselves.

About the Author
Anne-Celine Jaeger first became fascinated by photography at the age of six when her Belgian mother took her to the International Center of Photography, New York. She has written for many publications, including The Sunday Times and Wallpaper*.



5.0 out of 5 stars finally i know, 20 May 2007
I recommend this book to anyone who has somehow, in any way, to do with photography. The way the author gets intimate with the photographers and curators etc. is really captivating and different to anything I've read so far. The author, Anne-Celine Jaeger, knows a lot of details about the photographers, editors, gallery owners etc. and how to get even more fruity details out of them. Whether you want to know about what lighting Mary Ellen Mark uses in her pictures or whether William Eggleston had someone to talk to about his work when he first started doing pics (that's more my thing), you'll find it here. My favourite section is the one on newcomers in photography, because it shows how they find their own technique and how they came through. It gives people like me, who are still unseen and struggling and doubting their own work some hope. I also always wondered how to make it into New York Times Magazine, now I know...

5.0 out of 5 stars Into the mind of a photographer, 12 May 2007
Image Makers, Image Takers contains all the questions I've always wanted to ask to photographers: influence, inspiration, technique, career path etc. It also includes some other aspects of the business (curators, picture editors...) which are usually ignored. It is very accessible and informative and it is a priceless insight into a photographer's mind. A fantastic guide to aspiring photographers, why wait so long to publish it!!!!!

IDFA Summer School 2009

From 15 until 20 June, IDFAcademy organises the Summer School 2009: a tailor-made training programme taking place in Amsterdam, aimed at strengthening the narrative structure of documentary film projects in script stage. Around fifteen projects from all over the world will be selected for the Summer School 2009. The filmmakers of these projects will be coached intensively by 10 international documentary experts.

The deadline for submission is 27 March 2009.

For more information and the entry form, please visit the IDFA website by clicking HERE>

www.idfa.nl/en.aspx

http://filmbase.ie/news/2009/02/24/call-for-entry-idfa-summer-school-2009/

http://www.idfa.nl/industry/idfacademy/summer_school.aspx

Thursday 26 February 2009

Sylvia Plachy


Bought photographer Sylvia Plachy's 'Self portrait with cows going home'.












First came across her in a book from college 'unguided tour'. Liked the black and white images, the fact that a lot of them were out of focus. They gave the impression of being more natural, spur of the moment images. They had real life about them. Often very funny yet sad at the same time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Plachy




She was the stills photographer on 'The Pianist', her son is Adrian Brody who was also in King Kong.

Watched The Pianist (with Adrian Brody) for the first time on Monday night, was coincidentally shown a DVD in college on Tuesday about the making of King Kong (with Adrian Brody) then I receive this book today by a photographer I have admired for a while (who's son turns out to be Adrian Brody). Hmmm, are they trying to tell me something.....
Created a Blog for Professional Development purposes.

Arranged meeting with Amy Roche for Monday 2nd March re Flint High School 'Family Fortunes' DVD

Hendrick Kerstens


Research on brief 'Modern Masters' .

Hendrick Kerstens uses his daughter Paula as a model to pose in photographs reminiscent of the Dutch Masters. Beautiful lighting and quirky modern twist on the images.