Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Russell James: Nudies of Celebs
Russell James was born in 1942 in Perth. He is a highly acclaimed fashion and beauty photographer. Russell's most famous work is as the main photographer for Victorias Secret. However, his work has appeared in Vogue, Sports Illustrated, American Photo, W, Marie Claire, and GQ. Russell has appeared several times in America's Next Top Model and Australia's Next Top Model. He was one of twelve Hasselblad Masters Award in 2007. He's a resident artist of Camera Work, the worlds leading gallery for contemporary work. He also directs and films Victorias Secret commercials. Russell James (photographers): "Sexy" : A Tribute to a Decade of Sexy Swimwear, Victoria's Secret, 2005 (3 volumes).
Russell James has one of the best jobs in the world. He takes pictures of the most beautiful women from around the world. He not only takes pictures of these beautiful women but he also photographs them naked. Russell James is defined by his fine-art photography series and his works have been exhibited in leading galleries around the world. His limited editions are highly sought after by many of the world’s most prominent collectors.
Russell’s diverse photographic achievements range from exhibiting for brands such as Hermèsin association with Guggenheim, to breakthrough advertising campaigns for global brands such as Rolex, Donna Karan International, Victoria’s Secret, Evian and Revlon, to emotional portraits of many of the world’s leading celebrities, musicians and supermodels, including Scarlett Johansson, Halle Berry, Gisele Bündchen, Faith Hill, The Black Eyed Peas, Rihanna, Barbra Streisand, Hugh Jackman, President Bill Clinton, Sir Richard Branson, and some sixty more. He has been the subject of solo photographic exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Knokke (Belgium), Aspen, and Sydney.
Russell’s first solo photography book ‘Russell James’ (2009), with forewords by Heidi Klum and Donna Karan, is a three hundred page retrospective featuring some of Russell’s most iconic work with over 30 of the world’s most beautiful women and interesting people. It has been released in more than seventy countries. His second book entitled ‘V2’, with forewords by Victoria’s Secret President Edward Razek and Sir Richard Branson, was released by teNeues Publications in September 2010. Russell’s third book ‘Nomad Two Worlds’ (2012), with a foreword by Hugh Jackman, is a revealing biographic journey and features a stunning collection of the photography and collaborative artworks that have emerged from his fine art project Nomad Two Worlds. His fourth book, ‘A Virgin Island’ (2013), is a stunning collection of images that captures the spirit of one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island, featuring breathtaking shots of unspoiled nature interspersed with tastefully erotic masterpieces that Russell was inspired to create there. His fifth book, ‘Angels’ (2014), is another exceptional tribute to feminine beauty, offering an unprecedented and personal view into James’s most intimate portrait sittings with many of the models he met over the past fifteen years of photographing for Victoria’s Secret.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Charlie Waite
Charlie Waite
Charlie Waite is firmly established as one of the world’s leading Landscape photographers. His photographic style is often considered to be unique, in that his photographs convey an almost spiritual quality of serenity and calm. Charlie's photographs are held in private and corporate collections throughout the world, and he has held numerous solo exhibitions at prestigious venues in the UK, Japan and the USA.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Second Chance HDR's
For my second chance series I decided to redo the HDR project. The first time around I did the typical white girl christmas lights. And failed miserably at it.
For the second chance I changed it up a bit and took HDR pictures of my fellow photo buddies. I really like how these turned out and the details I got from the process. I most definitely think I did better the second time around.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Second Chance
Before break we had to do an HDR series. I could have done so much more with this project. I really want to take this project another way then the typical white girl way of Christmas ornaments, and I also want to turn in more than 3 images. I'm not sure which way I want to go with this project yet, but since it's winter I may go with nature. Or I have never done HDR's of people so that might be a fun alternative.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Christmas Breaks 2K14
Over the long holiday break, I went to beautiful California. California is an amazing place and there are so many different adventures to go on. One of the most interesting things that I did on my trip was going to the Winchester Mystery House. This house is enormous. Mrs. Winchester was the husband of Mr. Winchester, the inventor of the Winchester gun. Mrs. Winchesters husband and daughter both died very close to each other, and Mrs. Winchester believed that it was the ghosts of all the people that were killed by their families guns. She then consulted a psychic who advised her that the spirits wanted her to build a house, but she could never stop building on it. For over 38 years she had construction workers building on her house 24/7. There are doors that lead to no where, stairways that lead to the ceiling, and rooms that become more rooms. This house was insane. She was one of the richest people to be alive and spent millions of dollars building this ghostly mansion.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Photo Essay
The Tyrannies of Christmas
By: Mariah Lynn Parker
Christmas is an extremely tiresome and stressful time of
year. There is the Christmas parties, the presents, the lights, the family, etc.,
but when and why did Christmas become such a stressful time of year? Christmas
hasn’t always been about the glitz and glamour; it used to be much simpler.
People forget that Christmas is a celebration of Jesus Christ’s birth. This
important aspect has been pushed to the back of everyone’s mind during the
holidays.
A major part of Christmas is the almighty Santa Claus that
brings little children gifts on Christmas Eve. But how does Santa Claus connect
to Christianity and the birth of Jesus Christ? Surprisingly, Santa Claus is not
some mythical creature. He was an actual living and breathing human being.
Santa Claus’s real name is Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas was born in Patara
and later moved to Myra (modern Turkey), where he was elected bishop. During the
era that Saint Nicholas lived in, a young woman had to had a dowry before she
could be married. It’s a custom we have eliminated in our culture because we
believe in the equality of women and men. Saint Nicholas wanted to help a poor
nobleman with three daughters, but he wanted to do it anonymously. He did not
want to be praised for his generosity. He just wanted to give for the pure joy
of giving. Thus, three bags filled with gold were thrown through the nobleman’s
window. However, the nobleman figured out who was the generous gift giver and
any anonymous gifts were attributed to Saint Nicholas. This man was pure and
good, yet he had to spend several years in prison because of his faith. Many
prisoners were converted to the Christian faith by his witness. The stories of
Saint Nick didn’t hit America until it was spread by the Dutch settlers.

Santa Claus has changed dramatically through the years.
Originally, he was dressed in his traditional Bishop’s robe. It wasn’t until
the 20th century that he began to be dressed in the red and white
outfit in which he appears to us now in the person of his many “helpers”. In
1874, Santa Clause only had eight reindeer that pulled his sleigh until
“Rudolf, the Red Nosed Reindeer” was written.
Even though Jesus is supposed to be the main star of the
Christmas season, he is mostly outshined by Saint Nicholas. This is because
Saint Nicholas has become the symbol of Christmas because he conveys a spirit
of generosity and love, and as we remember him we too give gifts. Santa Claus
has become a healthy part of the Christmas holiday because it persuades us to
give, yet this has also become corrupted over the years.
Why is an event of running around and spending money on material
items become so important? When did Christmas get so far away from Jesus? Yes,
people do still go to church on Christmas and pray before Christmas dinner, but
this holiday has gotten so far away from what it should be.
Another absurd tradition is Christmas lights. Christmas
lights are a custom that goes back to the use of candles to decorate the
Christmas tree in upper-class homes in 18th-century Germany.
Christmas tress displayed publicly and illuminated with electric lights became
popular in the early 20th century. By the mid-20th
century, it became customary to display strings of electric lights along
streets and buildings. Another example of something that has nothing to do with
Jesus.
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