Goodbye my spare time. Hello Reel Roulette. I came across this little gem today and know it will become a staple during my lunch break. You can submit your motion reels to be thrown into the mix, or simply search randomly through those posted. So far I’ve enjoyed the ones I’ve seen, and if youContinue reading “Reel Roulette”
Author Archives: Glasshouse Assignment
More on Rachel Hulin, Photographer
Well now that you’ve heard from me all about the lovely Rachel Hulin, the blogger and internet queen, it’s time to read more about Rachel Hulin, photographer. Check out an interview with her by Neil Binkley over at Wonderful Machine. Here’s one of my favorites from her site:
Q&A: The Photography Post
A New Magazine Model, Part 3 In the final installment of my three part series about an evolving magazine model, I’ve decided to end with a grand finale of sorts. With the bulk of content migrating online, there seems to be an emergence of individual online identities. In the photo community, there are a fewContinue reading “Q&A: The Photography Post”
Ryan Schude, Loving the Lubitel
Check out a photographer near and dear to our hearts, Ryan Schude, in an interview about his Lomo Lubitel 166+ camera. So, if you’re in the mood to laugh a little and hear how Ryan got back into shooting film, here is the interview. Some of my favorite excerpts and images are below. Check outContinue reading “Ryan Schude, Loving the Lubitel”
Thanks Mate.
So I know I’ve been a little animal crazy lately… why change now? Here is an ad from Australian agency Jay Grey. Get it?! See the team who made this happen below. Check out the funny TV spot that went along with it here. Team info: Advertising Agency: JayGrey Sydney Australia Art Directors: Jay Furby,Continue reading “Thanks Mate.”
Smile, it’s Wednesday.
As I bounce around internetland, I aim to bring you all something you might like and get you either smiling or thinking. Today I’m aiming for a smile. And, considering I have a puppy sleeping in my lap, I may be a little biased towards certain subject matter. Here are some images from Maarten Wetsema.Continue reading “Smile, it’s Wednesday.”
Hey baby.
Check out the site and catalog layouts for Evan Kafka’s recent Aprica campaign! I loved the concept for this shoot with the focus being on the kids’ expressions. See the site and Evan’s portfolio for the originals! Client: Aprica Agency: McKinney Photographer: Evan Kafka, Glasshouse Assignment Wardrobe and Props Stylist: Ellen Silverstein Makeup and Grooming:Continue reading “Hey baby.”
AMEN.
Here ye here ye… A Photo Editor, in his weekly “Ask Anything” feature, examines this question: Does a photographer need a rep and do they really get you work? I couldn’t agree more with many of the sentiments here! Here are some of my favorite quotes… “Reps do get you work, but they alone can’tContinue reading “AMEN.”
PDN 30 Announced
I have mixed feelings about this particular rating, but it is still worth checking out to start your day off with some quality work. Congrats to everyone!!
New from Ryan Schude
Check out a new portrait from Glasshouse Assignment photographer and resident creative powerhouse, Ryan Schude. How come my world isn’t this sexy red color? Enjoy!! See this image larger as well as more of Ryan Schude’s personal work here, on his blog. Check out his main portfolio here and here. For more information on RyanContinue reading “New from Ryan Schude”
Commercials can cuddle too.
I’ve recently been following a natural progression into motion and becoming more and more interested in how video is being used in conjunction with still photography. In my internet meandering I found this commercial for natural gas heat and am in love. I never thought I’d want to cuddle with a radiator or a teapot,Continue reading “Commercials can cuddle too.”
Another Bridge Project image…
If you live in the New York area, there are a group of faces that seem to be following you around. The photos Evan Kafka did for the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Bridge Project seem to peek out at me from every storefront and subway car… which is good because I love them. Evan sentContinue reading “Another Bridge Project image…”
I’m lovin’ it: Andrew B. Myers
I recently came across Andrew B. Myers‘ work via Heather Morton’s blog (which I highly recommend!). The work was too good not to show here. I couldn’t help myself! Check out Heather’s blog for images and a great interview with Andrew, where he discusses, among other things, his unique printing process. I want to liveContinue reading “I’m lovin’ it: Andrew B. Myers”
You coming?
The Adhesive parties are good times and good people. If you’re around, come say hi to us! Here: Brooklyn Bowl tonight @ 6:30
Ryan Pfluger shoots for OUT Magazine
Our very own Ryan Pfluger has a long running relationship with the crew over at OUT Magazine. Check out his newest shots! See more his work here. For more information or portfolio requests, feel free to contact us here at Glasshouse Assignment. We love chatting about our photographers.
Q&A: A New Magazine Model, 1000Words
A New Magazine Model, Part 2 This month, we’re picking up where we left off examining new approaches to the traditional magazine model. One of the things I see as a big difference in the last few years is an audience’s capacity to wait for new content. We want everything now, and then we wantContinue reading “Q&A: A New Magazine Model, 1000Words”
more on Evan Kafka…
Check out the recent article on Evan Kafka on the Profoto blog. The article goes into Evan’s background and how he developed the signature style. Check it out here! See more of Evan’s portraits and corporate work on his portfolios here.
Emma Hardy breaks my heart.
Every once in a while there is a photographer who shoots with way you wish you could. Hello, Emma Hardy. There is something about Emma’s work that is subtle and clever and all the nice attributes I strive to attach to myself and my work. It is atmospheric without being annoying… it’s perfect without beingContinue reading “Emma Hardy breaks my heart.”
The sunny side of Ryan Schude.
For photographers, blogs can be a great way to show off work you wouldn’t immediately put in your portfolio. There’s less pressure with a blog to post an image that is a final product, and your readers can follow your trials along the way, which, in some cases, can allow them to feel closer toContinue reading “The sunny side of Ryan Schude.”
Thom Browne and Model Citizen, by Ryan Pfluger
Check out Ryan Pfluger’s shoot with Thom Browne in the March issue of OUT Magazine on newsstands now! Here is an outtake from the shoot which is our favorite. Check out more of Ryan’s work here and here! Also in OUT, don’t forget to check out Ryan’s ongoing series of Model Citizen! Enjoy! – ForContinue reading “Thom Browne and Model Citizen, by Ryan Pfluger”
MOPLA
I was recently in Los Angeles doing a round of portfolio visits and spending time with our two LA photographers, Ryan Schude and Miha Matei. I have to admit, I almost didn’t want to come back! If I lived in LA right now, I wouldn’t miss the Lucie Foundation’s Month of Photography. Who knows, maybeContinue reading “MOPLA”
Miha Matei on Design Sponge
Are you as obsessed with Design Sponge as the rest of the world? If you’ve been paying attention, they recently featured some of Miha Matei’s new interiors work! This is the home of Nina Gotlieb, an architect who lives in upstate New York. I love how bright the home is, and how Nina’s able toContinue reading “Miha Matei on Design Sponge”
Dear Photographers… just go.
Dear photographers, you may not like it very much, and you may resist it… but you’ve got to learn to shoot motion. Video/motion doesn’t have to be your thing, but you have to at least know what you’re talking about when a client asks about it. So, with that in mind, what are you upContinue reading “Dear Photographers… just go.”
The Scope, cover courtesy of Ryan Pfluger
Check out the new cover of The Scope magazine! Nice job Ryan! See Ryan’s full portfolios on our site and his. Also, don’t forget to check out his blog!
Q&A: A New Magazine Model: Pictory
Q&A: A New Magazine Model, Part 1 Each month for my Q&A, I try to ask a question that not only sparks your curiosity, but perhaps a discussion as well. Lately, I’ve been interested (like most of you) in the future of the magazine industry. Things are changing so fast that just when you thinkContinue reading “Q&A: A New Magazine Model: Pictory”