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’ newContinue reading “New Work for 2011”
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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 aboutContinue reading “Nomad Editions”
Spencer Jones and the New York Times Store
Glasshouse Assignment photographer Spencer Jones recently teamed up with the New York Times Store to photograph many of their new products, including a new series of really fun crossword dishware. Maybe I’m just a sucker for my Sunday crossword puzzle ritual, but I’m loving the sense of humor in these. Check out the images belowContinue reading “Spencer Jones and the New York Times Store”
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”
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”
Which promos do you keep?
Promotions are tricky. Do you save money and send a relatively inexpensive postcard to a big mailing list? Or do you do a fancy promotion that people will certainly keep, but you can only afford to send it to a small list of potential clients? For what it’s worth, I believe in trying to accomplishContinue reading “Which promos do you keep?”
Tim Lincecum by Ryan Schude
Check out the recent cover by Ryan Schude for San Francisco Magazine! He shot Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum, it seems everyone involved had a great time! Nice job Ryan! Click here to see more from Ryan Schude and check out his blog! For portfolio requests or questions regarding Ryan Schude or any of our GlasshouseContinue reading “Tim Lincecum by Ryan Schude”
New Photographers, New Site Updates
I’m taking a break from the Q&A to accounce some very exciting things are happening here at Glasshouse Assignment. The biggest news is that two new photographers have joined our tight-knit family!! While I know some of you have been hearing the whispers, I couldn’t be more thrilled to officially announce that Levi Brown andContinue reading “New Photographers, New Site Updates”
Miha Matei for Weight Watchers
Warning! You will be hungry after looking at these photos. There is no getting around it so don’t say I didn’t warn you. Miha Matei’s food photography recently came out in the May issue of Weight Watchers magazine. We did this shoot way back in the beginning of February so it’s very exciting to finallyContinue reading “Miha Matei for Weight Watchers”
Ryan Pfluger shoots Marc Jacobs for TIME
We’re very happy to announce that Ryan Pfluger shot for the new issue of TIME Magazine! For their “100 Most Influential People” issue, Ryan shot Marc Jacobs in his home. The image they chose is so intimate, meditative, and quiet, which is a side of Mr. Jacobs we rarely see. See the tears below asContinue reading “Ryan Pfluger shoots Marc Jacobs for TIME”
Sneak Peek: Ryan Pfluger’s work from Sundance
Ryan Pfluger and I have been brewing up a surprise for you. Here’s a peek… Ryan went to the Sundance Film Festival this year and came back with an enormous amount of incredible material. We’ll be releasing a lot of new work from the trip soon, but for now here is your appetizer. You canContinue reading “Sneak Peek: Ryan Pfluger’s work from Sundance”
Ryan Pfluger in CITY
Check out Ryan Pfluger’s contribution to the latest issue of CITY, available now. Ryan photographed filmmaker Ramin Bahrani. See more of Ryan’s portrait and fashion work. Enjoy! For more info on Ryan or for portfolio requests, contact Jacqueline Bovaird. jacqueline@glasshouseassignment.com 212.462.4538 http://www.glasshouseassignment.com
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”
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”
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.
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.”
Updates!
Check out the newest updates to Miha Matei’s portfolio here! For more info about Miha Matei or portfolio requests, feel free to contact me (her rep) directly. Jacqueline Bovaird jacqueline@glasshouseassignment.com | 212.462.4538
Q&A: A Photographer’s Location
Q&A: How does a photographer’s location affect their career? This is one of the questions I always get asked by photographers. Once upon a time, clients could afford to fly you, your assistants, and your ten thousands bags of equipment anywhere they wanted. Now, with the budgets collapsing and the competition from small towns growing,Continue reading “Q&A: A Photographer’s Location”
The Next Generation
Check out Judith H. Dobrzynski’s latest post on The Daily Beast, Magnum: The Next Generation. Three of the photographers are featured below. I’ve included an excerpt below. The legendary photography collective Magnum returns to its Parisian roots with a new gallery and an exhibition celebrating its photographers of tomorrow. Magnum Photos, the celebrated photojournalism cooperativeContinue reading “The Next Generation”
Finn O’Hara and a very large dog named Darcy
As an agent, I get oodles of promotional emails a day from photographers. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining! I love seeing new work from people. That being said, sometimes I have the time to look and click around, other days I’m so busy that I’m only checking the emails that are absolutely necessary.Continue reading “Finn O’Hara and a very large dog named Darcy”
Irving Penn, 92
The photo world lost an icon today… “Irving Penn, one of the 20th century’s most prolific and influential photographers of fashion and the famous, whose signature blend of classical elegance and cool minimalism was recognizable to magazine readers and museumgoers worldwide, died Wednesday morning at his home in Manhattan. He was 92.” here. Full storyContinue reading “Irving Penn, 92”
Nicholas Haggard
While meandering through one of my favorite photographer’s blogs (check out Ryan Pfluger here), I stumbled upon another gem. Nicholas Haggard has a similar style to many photographers I’m seeing out there, except he just seems to do it better than most. The color palette, the treatment of his subjects… amazing. These photos make meContinue reading “Nicholas Haggard”