Showing posts with label published. Show all posts
Showing posts with label published. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

July Modern Drummer Cover of Carter Beauford from Dave Matthews band



I've got the cover of the July Modern Drummer, featuring the legendary Dave Matthews Band percussionist Carter Beauford. 
Below is a cover story for The New York Post about the best Lobster Rolls in the city on location at Lobster House in LES. This made the cover of the section. 






Friday, April 05, 2013

Dr Who spread in New York Post today

Super fun story to work on out in BK last week. Very fun bar and fun Dr Who fans dressing up as some of their favorite characters. See more shots here

Monday, January 21, 2013

Ronnie Vannucci, The Killers. Modern Drummer cover shoot. February 2013

This shot is one of those images that I didn't realize was as good as it was but that my amazing editor Scott plucked out of my edit and ran with. I love the shot. The rim lighting around Ronnie's head was done with a remote strobe I set up back there. As I moved around I couldn't tell if I was going to get completely flared out or get what I was aiming for. Between Ronnie moving as he was playing and me moving around and trying different angles there were a lot of variables. They really came together in this image. More images and portraits of Ronnie in my Photoshelter Archive

Monday, October 15, 2012

Kiss at SiriusXM Monster Town Hall



The scene outside of SiriusXM was a madhouse.                              

Guess who's in the photo booth. The shots that Paul Stanley did in the booth were amazing. Every shot was different and he came up with something interesting for each one. That's not easy when you have like a second between flashes. 

 Some of the approved shots of Kiss. Paul Stanley , Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer at SiriusXM's Town hall on 10/11/12.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Masahiro Morimoto Iron chef cooks some comfort food at Canvas

Two lights here, one off to the right and behind him Gobo'd for the rim lighting and separation, another off to the left and in front with a diffusion filter for main light and fill.  The background was the restaurant's signature wallpaper which was a tiny strip of wall covering but just enough to fill the frame. Very happy with the way this turned out. Shot for the Pulse Section of The New York Post on August 22nd. It made the inside cover of the section when it ran.




Thursday, August 23, 2012

Barrys Bootcamp is gonna make you sweat. Todays New York Post

Joey Gonzalez worked out his max capacity crew at Barry's Bootcamp. I realized at one point during the shoot why he looks so glamorous, he could totally pass for Tom Cruise. This work out was INTENSE.
See the whole gallery here                               New York Post article here


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Alex Schibli the King of Rats Island for The New York Post Pulse cover and jump


Alex Schibli bought an island in the New York Archepelegio that he can call his own and we went out there in canoes and rowboats to shoot his family having a picnic on it. It was hot, the rowboat paddles gave me blisters. The shoot was scheduled for 12 noon, probably the worst time of day lighting wise. In short it was rough. I had to use fill flash to deal with the harsh shadows and the heat was intense. Still in the end it worked out ( have some minor emotional scars from the experience but nothing too bad) and  it made the cover of The Pulse section of the New York Post today and the jump which helps with the healing process alot. Published on June 19, 2012
See a gallery here

Friday, June 08, 2012

Amanda Palmer connects with her fans in The New York Times



Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls celebrated her record breaking kickstarter campaign at The Loft in Brooklyn with her band Grand Theft Orchestra and her husband Neil Gaiman and a large group of adoring fans.  The gallery has some of the pictures that got away and didn't run in the article published June 6, 2012 including this portrait which I love. This was a single strobe with soft box off to the left on a remote cord and a long exposure to catch the ambient light bouncing off the water tower silos behind her. I felt like they added a Bladerunner aspect to the image and love the effect. 




Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Physique 57 fitness on a tight schedule cover story for The New York Post




The lovely Tara Nugent with instructor Jessica Bailey demonstrated a number of Physique 57 work out routines at their location in Soho on May 25, 2012 . This stuff looked insanely hard and Tara managed to keep a smile on her face the whole time. This was the cover story plus the jump inside and another story on the Queens Jubilee over the weekend in Saturday June 2nd's edition of the paper. 




Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Carole Radziwill of Real Housewives of New York at The Setai 5th avenue. Cover of todays Pulse Section.



Carole was really fun to work with and for some reason thought she looked heavy - she's got a great bod and is gorgeous and was great during the shoot. Big shout out to Maria , Tory and Lisa for putting this together.
See the full gallery here 
Read the story in The New York Post here

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Half Marathon runners old & young. Pulse cover in The New York Post May 19, 2012

Cover
Jump page
Susan Siderman is in her 70's and ran the UAE Healthy Kidney 10k run on May 12th and finished it. The same morning I shot the beautiful light shot in an earlier post. Lauren Mantel was training for the half marathon in Brooklyn and also successfully finished that race. I recreated the lighting from May 12th with Lauren so she was back lit with a long shadow coming out in front of her and then used fill light from the sun to light her face. It's hard to see most of that in the shot because the image was silhouetted but you get a sense of it from the modeling on her calves and the hair light.
See more from the gallery, which turned into a bit of a modeling shoot here.
Read the article in the Post here

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Kelcey Kintner and The French Way of parenting in today's NY Post

This was a story about the French method of parenting which supposedly is much more laisez-faire than in America. Kelcey Kintner of  mamabirddiaries.com is quoted as not subscribing to the ways of Froggie mom's and dads. For the portrait I was really looking for an eye of the hurricane feel and I think I got a pretty funny and sweet result with these shots. The pix were published in the print edition in the jump but didn't get into the online edition. See the whole shoot here.

Kelcey's blog mamabirddiaries.com
See the story in The New York Post here

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Gimme some room to eat! Pulse cover story in today's New York Post

This was a bit of a harrowing shoot. The restaurant was packed and it was hard to find a table to sit the models at that would give me the head-on angle I needed for this shot. I had a remote triggered flash set up to the left of frame for hair light, background and separation and an on camera soft box for fill. We got kicked out of two different table setups because the people eating near us complained about the strobes going off.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Crossfit NYC and Crossfit South Brooklyn in The New York Post

This was fun story to work on and got me inspired about maybe going to a Crossfit gym, although I have to admit it ain't happened yet. Published in today's NY Post.




Gaga Center story in The Post

Forget Dodgeball. Gaga seems to be the rage of the grade school set, and I don't mean the singer Gaga. The two owners Marcy Singer and Alissa Shmelkin were awesome to work with and the shots of the kids were alot of fun to do. I loved how serious they got about it.                         

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

50 Shades books for The New York Post




 Allysa Goldman portrait for a story about her love of The 50 Shades, a racy series of books about domination and submission. Shot for The New York Post Feb. 2012 See more here.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Birthday Party Takeovers.


This was a story about people having their birthday parties at venues without
letting the club know. Frankly if Courtney Driver (above) decided she and her
posse wanted to take over my bar, I think I'd be ok with it.