Glasshouse Assignment Welcomes Bob Martus

Glasshouse Assignment is proud to introduce Bob Martus to its team. Bob came of age in Detroit’s creative art scene, where he assisted photographers and started developing his affinity for beautiful light and texture. In 2004 Bob moved to Brooklyn, where he currently lives with his wife Jess and has worked as a photographer since.Continue reading “Glasshouse Assignment Welcomes Bob Martus”

Evan Kafka Interviewed for Shutterbug Magazine’s “Marketing Your Work”

Evan Kafka was interviewed for Shutterbug Magazine’s December 2012 Issue! The article, entitled “Marketing Your Work”, shares tips and advice about promotions and marketing from Evan and several other photo professionals. To find out Evan’s thoughts on branding, successful marketing tools, and his favorite social media platform, be sure to check out the latest issue!Continue reading “Evan Kafka Interviewed for Shutterbug Magazine’s “Marketing Your Work””

The New Yorkers

Glasshouse stock contributor, Robert Herman, is looking for support to fund the production of his new photography book, The New Yorkers. The New Yorkers is a color photography book of my New York City street pictures, shot on Kodachrome, from the late 70’s – 2000. To complete The New Yorkers, I plan to print aContinue reading “The New Yorkers”

Trevor Dixon Shoots Campbell’s Go Soup Campaign for DDW

Campbell’s Soup Co. recently launched a new product line, Campbell’s Go Soups, and Trevor Dixon shot portraits for the packaging. The product is different from anything the company has previously created, as the soups are packaged in plastic pouches and sold in a variety of interesting product flavors, like “Moroccan Style Chicken with Chickpeas” and “Creamy Red PepperContinue reading “Trevor Dixon Shoots Campbell’s Go Soup Campaign for DDW”

Contributing Photographer Robert Herman’s work shown at Vinatta Project

Glasshouse Stock Photographer Robert Herman, specializing in non-formal portraits, atmospheric and grainy space photography, as well as video, will be showing an exclusive exhibition at the Vinatta Project . Born in Brooklyn, Robert is a native to NY, who came to love film and photography from growing up around cinemas that his parents owned. FirstContinue reading “Contributing Photographer Robert Herman’s work shown at Vinatta Project”

Contributing Photographer Kat Kiernan’s work displayed in D.C.

Contributing Glasshouse stock photographer Kat Kiernan, who graduated in 2011 from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University, will be displaying her exhibition “RAW: Natural Born Artists” In Washington D.C. in August. Images from her collection “Between Earth and Water“, lend a dark yet gentle hand to the world of black and white photography.Continue reading “Contributing Photographer Kat Kiernan’s work displayed in D.C.”

Jason Langer Exhibits at Wessell + O’Connor Gallery

Glasshouse Images‘ stock contributor Jason Langer is exhibiting a body of work entitled “Male Figure Studies 2002 – 2012” at Wessel + O’Connor Gallery in Lambertville, New Jersey. The exhibition takes place March 31 – May 27, 2012. His images promote the viewer to notice the mood and feelings from the  constructed shapes and gesturesContinue reading “Jason Langer Exhibits at Wessell + O’Connor Gallery”

Saul Robbins Included in Group Exhibition at MICA in Baltimore

Glasshouse Images‘ Stock contributor Saul Robbins was one of the eleven artists included in Baltimore’s MICA group exhibition. The group show titled “Under Cover” was held by the Exhibition Development Seminar class from January 27th to March 11th. Exploring the changing identity of privacy and what that entails. The group of students heightened the consciousnessContinue reading “Saul Robbins Included in Group Exhibition at MICA in Baltimore”

Stephen Sheffield Examines Portraiture in Upcoming Exhibition

Glasshouse Images stock contributor and fine art photographer Steven Sheffield will be exhibiting in an upcoming exhibition that navigates in and outside the conventions of portraiture “by going beyond the reality that exists on the surface.” “What’s in a Face” will open March 2nd, 2012 at Panopticon Gallery in Boston and runs through April 10th, 2012,Continue reading “Stephen Sheffield Examines Portraiture in Upcoming Exhibition”

Adam Taylor – One Eyeland’s Photographer of the Month

We’re proud to announce that Adam Taylor has been selected as One Eyeland‘s Photographer of the Month. His gorgeous landscapes, humorous ad campaigns and emotional portraiture have landed him the praise and appreciation of fans worldwide. See some of his selected works on their site here. Check out some of our favorites below:

Kang Kim Shoots for Audubon Magazine

Kang Kim recently did a shoot for Audubon Magazine.  The article entitled, “Food Cycle”, discusses the importance of indulging in your favorite foods to help save the planet. Even compost looks appetizing with Kang’s gorgeous lighting and composition! ____ For more information about any of the Glasshouse photographers or for portfolio requests, please contact Jai-Lee Egna Photo Agent,Continue reading “Kang Kim Shoots for Audubon Magazine”

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. The recipient of the TED award, is given theContinue reading “2011 TED Prize”

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 isContinue reading “New work from one of our 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, courtesyContinue reading “Happy Holidays!”

Q&A: Photographers shooting video… continued.

Last month we put a question out to producers about what photographers need to know about making their first steps into video/motion. Since last month’s assignment email was such a hit, we’re following it up with an extended version of John Noonan and David Crowther’s response, since they’re just that good. See their full insightContinue reading “Q&A: Photographers shooting video… continued.”

Levi Brown in Oprah Magazine

Check out recent tears from Levi Brown in the October issue of O, The Oprah Magazine! I can’t decide which is my favorite, but it is a toss up between the army of pink figures and the mouse drinking from an IV bag. See Levi’s portfolios here and here, and feel free to contact meContinue reading “Levi Brown in Oprah Magazine”

Miha Matei in Living Etc.

If I didn’t live in New York I’d have a much larger apartment, and I’d be able to decorate it with a bit more enthusiasm than I do now. Living Etc. is a decor magazine based in London which serves as a gorgeous window into all those people who don’t live in tiny boxes. CheckContinue reading “Miha Matei in Living Etc.”

Interpol and Ryan Pfluger

Check out Ryan Pfluger’s pictures of Interpol for NOWNESS, which is one of my new favorite sources. You can check out Interpol’s new album as well as see them dressed to the nines in Prada for Ryan. This was such a perfect assignment for Ryan… a mix of portraiture, fashion, and hanging out in Brooklyn…Continue reading “Interpol and Ryan Pfluger”

NY PhotoGroup Salon

Come by the SoHo Photo Gallery tonight and check out another installment of the NY PhotoGroup Salon, where a few photographers have been selected to present and discuss their work. Tonight the presenters include our very own Evan Kafka, so come by and say hello! SoHo Photo Gallery 15 White Street New York, NY 10013Continue reading “NY PhotoGroup Salon”

Evan Kafka in Forbes

Who doesn’t love really big cameras? Evan Kafka recently photographed the formidable 20×24 Land Camera, which produces Polaroid prints almost two feet square. The images in Forbes are on the newsstands now. See the full story about the camera, gorgeously outfitted with Evan’s photos, here. Nice job Evan! For portfolio reviews and questions regarding EvanContinue reading “Evan Kafka in Forbes”

Q&A: End Of Summer Recommendations

As the summer winds down, it’s a great time to catch up on all that relaxation that you’ve been meaning to get to since May. For this month’s Q&A, we’ve decided to catch up with our photographers as well as help you kick back with some of their favorite sources. We’ve asked each one toContinue reading “Q&A: End Of Summer Recommendations”

You’re the best, Feature Shoot

Feature Shoot has been one of my go-to blogs for quite some time. Alison Zavos, the person behind it all, was a contributor to our Q&A last year and even featured Ryan Pfluger on her blog way back in August of 2008. If you check out today’s post, you will see a sampling of EvanContinue reading “You’re the best, Feature Shoot”

OUT, Style Guide and Model Citizen

Check out Ryan Pfluger’s images this month’s OUT Magazine. In addition to his monthly Model Citizen installment, Ryan also shot the below image for their Style Guide, The Return of Elegance feature. See both below, along with a behind the scenes video with Ryan and Shawn, this month’s Model Citizen. Nice job Ryan! Model Citizen,Continue reading “OUT, Style Guide and Model Citizen”

Q&A: Your fine art vs. commercial career?

Q&A: How do you juggle your fine art and your commercial careers? Lately I’ve seen the lines blurring a little between what is typically considered fine art and commercial photography. Many of the photographers that come to mind as strictly commercial are now having exhibitions and, more prominently, many advertising campaigns have turned towards aContinue reading “Q&A: Your fine art vs. commercial career?”