Photography

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The impossible project: long life to Polaroid!

Polaroid stopped production of its analogue instant film a year ago, but a bunch of fans and former Polaroid employees in the Netherlands have decided they won’t take “no” for an answer. ‘The impossible projectR [...]

Posted by: Mathilde Salvert on Thursday, March 5th, 2009

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Best Photos of 2008

It’s that time of the year again; Obligatory “end of year” lists. Best of this, worst of that. Most fly by my eyes in a matter of minutes with little more then an “ohhh” or “ahhh” but The Big Pic [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Monday, December 29th, 2008

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Good afternoon, Industrial Brand. This is Master Bates

During my daily Google search for “Phone Sex” I stumbled upon something slightly unusual given my expectations. Photographer Phillip Toledano, documented a photo essay of phone sex operators in their work environments alon [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Friday, December 19th, 2008

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CAPIC: How to sell your work as a Photographer

I was recently honoured to be invited to sit on an expert panel at a CAPIC event for their Portfolio Series called Your Body of Work: Launching a Creative Vision for your Photography. The event was about how image makers such as photogra [...]

Posted by: Mark Busse on Friday, November 7th, 2008

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All right, Mr. Boecker, I’m ready for my close-up

Another part of relaunching a brand with as many media touchpoints as ours is all the photography required! Beyond the endless portfolio shots of work is the need for headshots of our team. Enter Sven Boecker, longtime friend, client, col [...]

Posted by: Mark Busse on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

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Havana before Castro

It’s been almost a year since the first and only time I’ve been to La Habana, Cuba and since then the country has moved even further away from the isolationist history (imposed or voluntary) of the last 50 years towards global [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Friday, September 26th, 2008

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Steve gone wild

Fame and fortune oftentimes brings trouble for those not grounded enough to handle it. Hell, even then the most innocent and well-intentioned have fallen into the dark side. Probably tough enough for a human to stay on the straight and na [...]

Posted by: Ben Garfinkel on Monday, September 15th, 2008

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Re-Sizer Photoshop Actions

Clients don’t always realize why the picture they took on their cellphone or old 3.2 MP digital camera can’t be blown up for use on a trade show booth. Even in the hands of a skilled photoshop artist the picture can only be bl [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Friday, July 18th, 2008

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The Colour Of Jazz

I have to admit that the name Pete Turner doesn’t didn’t mean that much to me. Names like Reid Miles and Francis Wolf are rightly given a lot of recognition from their association with the Blue Note style. But what about Impul [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

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Priscilla Ahn

A few months back I wandered down to my usual watering hole, The Jazz Cellar, to see singer songwriter Jesse Harris perform. Normally a jazz venue, the Jazz Cellar is a remarkable live music venue of all styles. Harris played a a great set [...]

Posted by: Steve Mynett on Monday, April 7th, 2008

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