Adam Taylor for WWF Earth Hour

Adam Taylor worked with Leo Burnett Sydney on this compelling campaign to promote energy conservation and earth appreciation. The Earth Hour campaign is inspiring and moving – a tribute and motivation for people going the extra mile to conserve energy in the community. We can all make a difference – riding bikes to work, volunteering in a community garden, etc. – these ideas are beautifully represented in Adam’s work below.

Adam Taylor - WWF Earth Hour

Adam Taylor - WWF Earth Hour

Adam Taylor - WWF Earth Hour

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Photo Agent, Glasshouse Assignment

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Evan Kafka for “Cradle and All”

One of Evan Kafka’s amazingly expressive baby images has been used to advertise Cradle and All, a new play at The Manhattan Theatre Club. SpotCo saw Evan’s image and knew it would be perfect for Daniel Goldfarb’s new play about parenthood, love, sex and commitment. Don’t miss it! Previews start May 10.

Evan Kafka - Cradle and All

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Schude/Busta Opening in LA

If you’re in LA this weekend be sure to check out the Caporale/Bleicher gallery! This Saturday, April 16th, at 7pm, the gallery will be hosting an Artist’s Talk for a show featuring work from Dan Busta and Ryan Schude with special guest Davy Rothbart of Found Magazine. Ryan and Dan have created a never-before-seen photo collaboration inspired by Davy’s short story, “At the Inn.” The opening will feature an unveiling of the collaboration, a 5 foot wide lightbox and giant mural print. In addition, the gallery is featuring five additional prints from each photographer through April 30th with a reception on the 23rd. Be sure to check it out!

Schude-Busta Opening

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Photo Agent, Glasshouse Assignment

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Evan Kafka Shoots Michael Stipe for American Way Magazine

Check out the great story and awesome images from Evan Kafka’s recent American Way shoot with REM frontman, Michael Stipe. Evan had previously shot Stipe in 2004 for New York Magazine, an experience which originally connected photographer and musician and allowed for a comfortable, personal shoot the second time around. The article mentions some poignant moments on set between Stipe, Kafka, and Evan’s 1st Assistant Josh Freiwald. Here are some of the images that ran and some of Evan’s favorite outtakes:

American Way - Michael Stipe - Evan Kafka

American Way - Michael Stipe - Evan Kafka

American Way - Michael Stipe - Evan Kafka

American Way - Michael Stipe - Evan Kafka

Here are some of Evan’s images from his 2004 New York Magazine shoot with Stipe:

NY Mag - Michael Stipe - Evan Kafka

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Photo Agent, Glasshouse Assignment

212-462-4538 jai-lee@glasshouseassignment.com

 

 

Adam Taylor – PDN Photo Annual 2011 Finalist

We are proud to announce that Adam Taylor has been selected as a finalist in PDN‘s Photo Annual 2011 for his “Street Kids” work. Adam has been working on Street Kids, an ongoing project documenting youth living on the periphery, for almost two years now. As Adam explains, he is “attracted to the subject matter, youth on the outskirts, outsiders, existing at the prime of their lives at an extreme place of upheaval, uncertainty, heartache and dysfunction”. His images strike a chord, they show us raw emotion, adolescence, grit – they are a window into lives that you may pass everyday on the street but are removed from.

Adam Taylor - Street Kids NY

“I wanted to run with them – be a friend – to go inside this subculture and tap into their wildness and rebellion. I wanted to listen to their stories and try to make images from a place of raw feeling and sensitivity.”

Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney

Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney

Adam Taylor - Street Kids NY
“At times I couldn’t show their identities – at times they wouldn’t let me photograph.”

Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney

Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney
“You will notice that most of the time I am trying to get as close as possible to who I am photographing. It’s as if I’m wanting to imprint the texture of their skin on the photograph – to get inside their head and express something from this place that is really just a few steps off the beaten track. These young people are doing the best they can, trying to figure it out and escape from their pasts, their upbringings. In even the most hardened of these characters there is a place of light and beauty – you just gotta dig for it and spend some time with them.”

Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney


Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney

Adam Taylor - Street Kids Sydney

“Sometimes we all lose track of the pain that got us from darkness into light – we fall down and it’s fuckin hard to get up and find the light. This is an exploration of that journey – with grace.” Adam is running with them, he is gaining their trust to be one of them and photograph them, and for that we are lucky. We all experience the same emotions, the same feelings, make decisions, we are not that different from one another – Adam’s images allow us to empathize with a subculture that mostly goes ignored because of their appearance or choices. His images allow us to connect on a raw emotional level with these kids – a level which most would not have reached otherwise.

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Spencer Jones in Health Magazine

Get ready for Spring! Spencer Jones shot the need-to-have products for spring in this month’s issue of Health Magazine. Check out Spencer’s beautiful shots of Natasha Bedingfield’s spring recommendations:

Spencer Jones - Health Magazine

Spencer Jones - Health Magazine

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Trevor Dixon Shoots QVC’s Spring Campaign

As promised, here are some of the gorgeous images from Trevor Dixon’s recent Spring Campaign shoot for QVC! The shoot just hints at what we have to look forward to with Spring on it’s way – Trevor has a way of infusing his beautiful, laid back aesthetic into everything he shoots. Enjoy!

 

Trevor Dixon Shoots QVC Spring Campaign

Trevor Dixon Shoots QVC Spring Campaign

Trevor Dixon Shoots QVC Spring Campaign

Trevor Dixon Shoots QVC Spring Campaign

Trevor Dixon Shoots QVC Spring Campaign

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Ryan Pfluger Shoots Jillian Michaels for The New York Times Magazine

In what is the first of many gorgeous portraits to come, Ryan Pfluger shot Jillian Michaels for “The Talk” section in this week’s issue of The New York Times Magazine. Jillian Michaels, fitness guru extraordinaire, opened up to the Times about yelling, staying away from donuts and her future in syndication. Pfluger captured an intimate, personal side of Michaels – check out the fantastic interview here and see some great outtakes from the shoot below.

Ryan Pfluger Shoots Jillian Michaels for The New York Times Magazine
Jillian Michaels - Ryan Pfluger for The New York Times Magazine
Ryan Pfluger Shoots Jillian Michaels for The New York Times Magazine
Ryan Pfluger - Outtake of Jillian Michaels for The New York Times Magazine

 

Ryan Pfluger Shoots Jillian Michaels for The New York Times Magazine
Ryan Pfluger - Outtake of Jillian Michaels for The New York Times Magazine

 

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Photo Agent, Glasshouse Assignment

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Adam Taylor Joins Glasshouse Assignment

Glasshouse Assignment is excited to announce the newest addition to our roster, Adam Taylor. Splitting his time between Australia and New York, Adam is frequently called on to bring a sense of humor and unique insight to ad campaigns. His vivid storytelling sense and gorgeous imagery come together as a unique vision–one that makes you take a second look. His wonderful personality and joy in the work he does comes across in each and every one of his images. Here are some of the stories behind the work…

– Jai-Lee Egna, Glasshouse Assignment

Adam Taylor's Olympus Campaign - Echidna

Adam teamed up with JWT Sydney to create the Cannes award winning Olympus campaign which you may be familiar with. Working closely with the creatives at JWT, Adam was able to lend his creative insights to bring this campaign to the next level. The team worked closely with animal wranglers at a zoo to achieve the correct positioning and shape of each animal. Adam shot the talent and locations separately and all of these components were combined in post. This shoot was a lot of work and a lot of fun and you can definitely see that from the images. As Adam says, “I love the process of collaborating with other talented people–it always leads to something more than the sum of its parts… a surprise… a new discovery.”

Adam Taylor's Olympus Campaign - Koala

New Frontiers is a prime example of Adam’s unique sensibility and creative problem solving skills. Yaffa Publishing and Adnews Magazine approached Adam to conceive a concept and shoot a photo feature for their hardcover coffee table 2010 annual, the theme being “New Frontiers.” Adam’s interpretation of this theme was the act of smashing through the status quo, the drive that creatives have to break out of the  box and uniquely and confidently speed into new territory. In Adam’s words: “I jumped at the offer and took this as a great opportunity to blow things up. Hence the smashing light bulbs idea was born.” [continued below]

Adam Taylor's New Frontiers - Adnews

“The vision was for a stillness and strength to the portraits, juxtaposed with the dynamics and force of the exploding glass swirling and surrounding the faces, which remain unflinching, almost meditative. Technically, it was exciting to come up with a solution to capturing that moment–at the instant that the light bulb explodes, with barely any lead time to fully prepare. If you look closely at the behind the scenes video you will see that we don’t have a hi-tech pistol connected to sound trigger setups to explode and capture the light bulbs. You may have secretly fashioned one of the devices that we used as a teenager…” A great collaboration in post with Toby & Pete, brilliant retouchers, truly helped bring this vision to life. Check out the behind-the-scenes video here.

Adam Taylor's New Frontiers - Adnews

The final New Frontiers images speak for themselves. They succeed in showing the confidence, the excitement and the drive that certain people possess to create new and unique ideas and bring those discoveries into the world. Adam was the perfect fit for this job. It’s amazing to see not only his thought process, but his solutions and technological process to get these ideas across. For all of these reasons and more, it is our pleasure to have Adam Taylor join the Glasshouse family. I’m sure 2011 will bring exciting new possibilities and work. Stay tuned.

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Pfluger and Schude for Time

Ryan Pfluger and Ryan Schude have both shot features in February 2011’s Time Magazine! For an article on the Singularity, Schude shot Ray Kurzweil and Aubrey de Grey, two leading scientists focused on aging and technology. The results are stunning!

Ryan Schude's Portrait of Ray Kurzweil Ray Kurzweil at the Orpheum Theater in Boston – Ryan Schude

Ryan Schude's Portrait of Aubrey de Grey
Aubrey de Grey – Ryan Schude

Ryan Pfluger shot Groupon CEO Andrew Mason – a young entrepreneur who has kick-started an incredibly successful website and business model. Pfluger’s portrait is intimate and personal, offering a little-seen look into the face behind such a quickly growing company.

Ryan Pfluger's Portrait of Groupon CEO, Andrew MasonAndrew Mason, Groupon CEO – Ryan Pfluger

Ryan Pfluger's Shot of Groupon HQ

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Photo Agent, Glasshouse Assignment

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Evan Kafka for Forbes

Evan Kafka never ceases to amaze with his expressive portraits and he’s done it again with the March issue of Forbes Magazine. Kafka was asked to shoot Clayton Christensen, an amazing intellect and professor at the Harvard Business School. The end result is a fantastic cover of a great modern thinker. Check out the cover and some outtakes from the shoot below.

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2011 TED Prize

This year’s winner of the coveted TED award ( Technology, Entertainment and Design) is the street artist known only as J.R. The Parisian artist has made a name for himself by plastering urban areas around the world with huge photographs of the residents who live there.

SHANGHAI In “The Wrinkles of the City,” photos of elders were used to represent the past.

Wrinkles of the City Project, Downtown, Los Angeles

The recipient of the TED award, is given the chance to fulfill an artistic wish financed by the organization. At Wednesday’s annual conference, J.R. revealed his dream of turning the world into a socially conscious graffiti collective. The artist recently launched  a project entitled “Inside Out” that allows anyone to upload a photo of an individual, family or group of people on his website: insideoutproject.net. J.R. and his team will make these photographs into large posters that will be mailed back to the senders, with the hope that they will display them somewhere public.

Women are Heroes - Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya - 2008
Women are Heroes - Favela Morro Da Providencia, Rio de Janeiro
face 2 face project, Israel and Palestine

 

 

Portrait of JR

photo credit: Christopher Shay

TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since then its scope has become ever broader.

Chicago Nanny

Here is an amazing story about discovering images by previously-unknown street photographer Vivian Maier, a Chicago nanny who took more than 100,000 photos during her lifetime but never showed them to anyone.

Self Portrait

Trevor Dixon for QVC

Enough with this freezing Winter weather – it’s almost Spring! Trevor Dixon recently shot QVC’s latest 25th Anniversary Spring Campaign. It was a gorgeous, fun shoot with everything from cute gardening scenes to vintage tea parties. Stay tuned for images but in the mean time check out this awesome reel of end tags from QVC!

New Work for 2011

Happy 2011! It’s hard to believe that two months have passed since I started at Glasshouse – it’s been quite a busy beginning to the new year! I’m thoroughly enjoying being part of the Glasshouse family and I’m looking forward to the coming year. Let’s get right to it, here’s some of our photographers’ new work!

Ryan Schude’s awesome image of Annie Leung, professional Guitar Hero player, was taken for the Guinness World Records 2011 Gamer’s Edition.

Ryan Pfluger’s portraits are always intimate and telling. The image on the left is of indie musician, Glasser, and was recently featured in Spin Magazine.

Trevor Dixon was chosen to shoot Philadelphia Magazine‘s 2011 “Best Restaurants” Issue, and the two images you see here are a result of that shoot. Be sure to check out more of his gorgeous food images here.

Spencer Jones has been working on a personal project, using his background as a still-life photographer to capture the formal beauty and grace of Joffrey Ballet School dancer, Alexander Mays.

Evan Kafka recently photographed John Legend for American Way Magazine. Legend is quickly becoming a favorite subject for Glasshouse photographers.

In addition to all of this new work from our current photographers, it is our great pleasure to announce the addition of another outstanding talent to our roster. Adam Taylor splits his time between living in Australia and New York, and has a very creative way of telling stories through his images. There will be a full post soon to formally announce him and show his work, but I couldn’t contain my excitement! Adam’s work and personality will surely complement our talent and bring a new dimension to Glasshouse. Here is just one of the fantastic images he created for an Olympus campaign. Please check out his work on the Glasshouse site here.

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For more information about any of the Glasshouse photographers or for portfolio requests, please contact

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Photo Agent, Glasshouse Assignment

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Nomad Editions

Glasshouse Images is pleased to welcome Nomad Editions to our roster of clients. The beautifully designed online magazine launched in Fall 2010.

Currently there are three weekly magazine formats, with a fourth planned for late January. One of the titles Real Eats features weekly dispatches from the world of food, including recipes and stories about how our food gets from farm to plate.

Check out some of their articles below, featuring photos from Glasshouse Images stock division.

photos: Glasshouse Images

A Farewell…

My dearest blog readers, the time has come to pass the torch. Tomorrow will be my last day here at Glasshouse Assignment and, therefore, I will no longer be blogging on Stone Thrower… Don’t panic! There is a very competent person taking my place. Her name is Jai-Lee Egna and she’ll take very good care of you.

That said, thank you so much for reading my posts on Stone Thrower! Thank you for your loyalty and keeping up with my ramblings. Thank you for your patience when I am too busy to post or have silly typos. Thank you for your clicks, hits, comments, and re-posts. This will certainly not be the last of my photo agent-ing or my blogging, so you have my permission to Google me in the next few weeks to discover where I’m headed next.

In the meantime, I wish you all a happy and healthy holiday season, and see you in 2011!

– Jacqueline Bovaird

New work from one of our favorites…

Manjari Sharma is one of our favorite photographers, aside from those we represent of course. So you can image my delight when I saw she has a new show, and my sadness to see that I couldn’t go to it! For those of you lucky enough to live in Los Angeles where the weather is much more friendly, see her show info below.

Manjari Sharma’s “Water” will be on view at the Kopeikin Gallery from January 8 to February 12, 2011.

Kopeikin Gallery

2766 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm

From Manjari’s Water series on view…

Take a sneek peek at Manjari’s new project, Anastasia! Here’s one of my favorites…

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays from all of us here at Glasshouse Assignment!

To keep you warm and cheery, here are some of Evan Kafka’s newest images from the cover of Parenting Magazine’s iPad edition. Check out more of Evan’s work on his site and ours!

I also recommend peeking at a special non-denominational holiday light box, courtesy of our stock division, Glasshouse Images!

Trevor Dixon for Grey Goose/Moosylvania

We’ve been counting down until we can release the Grey Goose holiday campaign! Trevor did such an incredible job! Nick Becker and the whole team and Moosylvania Marketing were amazing to work with and the shoot went off seamlessly thanks in part to our spectacular producer, Berns Rothchild. Check out the final image below!

Evan Kafka in Forbes and Bloomberg Markets

See one of my favorite “corporate” shots I’ve seen, Evan’s portrait of CEO of JP Morgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, for the cover of Bloomberg Markets, Also, the lovely ladies below are Flora White and Lady Cosima Summerset of Concierge London and New York at the Lowell Hotel in Manhattan for Forbes.See more of Evan’s corporate work here!


Spencer Jones in Fitness Magazine

As a photographer, it’s easy to get a jump start on your holiday shopping, especially when you get to photograph the gift guide. Check out Spencer’s gift guide for Fitness Magazine! See more of Spencer’s work here!

Another Year of Phoot Camp with Ryan Schude

Being a photographer can sometimes be a tough road, so why not surround yourself with other awesome photographers and take some amazing pictures together? Phoot Camp (no, that is not a typo) is just that. Check out Ryan Schude’s images from the adventure below, and more on their site! Please click here and here to see these images large, because this small size simply does not do them justice. Also see more of Ryan’s work on our site! Both images are in collaboration with another great photographer, Lauren Randolph. Check out her work here!

John Legend by Ryan Pfluger

When Independent UK came to us and Ryan Pfluger to shoot a portrait of John Legend, we both almost fell out of our chairs in happiness (we’re huge fans). Check out the cover below and more images from the shoot!

Levi Brown, Finch Paper

Finch Paper wanted to make a big statement with their new mailer, and came to Levi Brown to help illustrate it. The concept surrounds the idea of portmanteau words, the quirky adjective used to describe when two separate things are combined. The promotion for the high-end paper company is the best marriage between Levi’s photography and clever design… not to mention that it is printed on gorgeous Finch paper. See all the pages below.