August 2nd, 2011
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| All photos © David McClister. Above: Dolly Parton |
According to David McClister the best part of photographing musicians, other than getting to meet so many of his heroes (Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Sam Shepherd, etc), is, he says, the fact that “they’ll often break into song without any prompting.” McClister says that in the beginning, he would find himself letting his camera fall to his side as he just watched. “I learned pretty quickly to quietly move and watch at the same time, waiting for that special moment to capture.” he says. “The other great part is just getting to hang out and chat with them, even if it’s just for a small amount of time on an editorial shoot. I’ve never asked for an autograph or for a photo with them. . .what I take away from these sessions is more than I could have ever hoped for as a young music fan— interesting stories and hopefully a nice portrait as well.”
A book on McClister’s documentary series on small town wresting in the South (Rastlin: A Southern Survey) will be published by Stephen F. Austin University Press in December of this year. (more…)
Tags: Alison Krauss, Brad Paisley, David McClister, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash, Mandy Barnett, Miranda Lambert, musicians, Patsy Cline, Randy Travis, Robert Plant, The Avett Brothers, Willie Nelson
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August 1st, 2011

© JT Blatty
Flames ignite the night air as patrons revel. JT Blatty‘s image is one of the entrants in PDN‘s inaugural nightlife and event contest, The Scene. It is currently open for entries until August 30, but enter today to avoid late fees. A Fan’s Favorite winner will also be selected.
Tags: PDN Contest, The Scene
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June 10th, 2011
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| © Platon. Above: Albert II. Sovereign Prince, Monaco. Reign since April 2005. |
Platon’s new book, POWER, is a comprehensive historical record of our time and a ‘yearbook’ that captures the personalities and public faces of the world’s most powerful decision makers in a tumultuous political landscape. “Although all of these portraits are of political figures, my portrait project is not political—it’s human,” said Platon, recently speaking about the book. “You put all the pictures together and, I think, it will give us a sense of what it was like to live in these times. You get a sense of the global personality of the power system. It allows us to stand back and to start to analyze what happened, who was in control—that is what this book is about.” To hear Platon talk about POWER, published by Chronicle Books, click here.
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Tags: Albert II, Ban Ki-Moon, Cristina Fernandez, George W. Bush, John Key, Kevin Rudd, Sheikh Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- Thani, Tony Blair, Vladimir Putin
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June 3rd, 2011
All Photos © Ron Galella, Ltd. Above: David Bowie, Simon and Garfunkel, Yoko Ono and John Lennon at Grammy Awards, Uris Theater, New York, March 1975.
Zeitgeist & Glamour features a collection of legendary images from some of the world’s most revered photographers, celebrating a dynamic era in all its glory and excitement. The 1960s and ’70s were a time when mainstream culture was turned on its head. Everything from fashion and music to politics and religion was questioned or reinvented while technological advances allowed people around the world to witness these incredible changes. Drawn from the Nicola Erni Collection, the images in this book represent the iconic people, places, and events of the era, and were created by the most celebrated photographers of their time.
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Tags: Ara Gallant, David Bowie, Diane von Furstenberg, Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, John Lennon, La Cote Basque Restaurant, May Pang, Mick Jagger, Prince Rainier, Ron Galella, Simon and Garfunkel, The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Uris Theater, Yoko Ono
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June 1st, 2011
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| © Antonin Kratochvil. Polluted Garden, Romania, 1995. The cover image for Kratochvil’s book, Broken Dream. This book documents the tumultuous upheaval that took place in the Communist countries of Eastern Europe. |
Managing Director of the LOOK3 Festival, Andrew Owen, explains: “LOOK3 is HOME. That’s the theme this year chosen by our curators, but it also signifies what we stand for: bringing the photography community together, celebrating our heroes, and inspiring the next generation. The Festival is designed to recharge you creatively and connect you to a family of people who share a love of the photographic medium.” At the core of the LOOK3 Festival programming are the three INsight Artists—Antonin Kratochvil, Massimo Vitali, and Nan Goldin. The INsight Artist program features a special print exhibit by each artist, and 3 nights of INsight Conversations at the Paramount. These on-stage interviews provide a rare opportunity to hear a photographic legend speak candidly about influences, process, and inspirations. A hallmark of the LOOK3 Festival is the annual TREES exhibit, which in 2011 will feature George Steinmetz’s stunning aerial photographs of remote landscapes around the world. Presenting artists also include George Steinmetz, Steve McCurry, Christopher Anderson, Ashley Gilbertson, LaToya Ruby Frazier, and David Liittschwager. Look 3 will take place from June 9–June 11 in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Follow PDNPulse as we bring you highlights and interviews live from the festival.
Related: LOOK3 Preview: Goldin, Kratochvil, Vitali Headline Fest Curated by Kathy Ryan and Scott Thode
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Tags: Antonin Kratochvil, Christopher Anderson, George Steinmetz, Last Roll of Kodachome, LOOK3 Festival, Massimo Vitali, Nan Goldin, Robert Deniro, Steve McCurry
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