Princess, Now and Forever

October 31st, 2009 § 0

Angel Franco/The New York Times

Angel Franco/The New York Times

Great story in the New York Times this morning about a photograph, what it implies, doesn’t imply, and the person in it.

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A Flock of Cardinals

October 31st, 2009 § 0

While covering the visit of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, finding some in-between moments:

NY, NY, October 27, 2009

NY, NY, October 27, 2009

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Coccinella Major

October 22nd, 2009 § 0

Skilman, NJ

Skillman, NJ, October 21, 2009

Seen on Wednesday evening.  I was in a waiting room and looked up.  These are ladybugs on the inside and the outside of a fluorescent light fixture.  As I looked around I noticed that the other ceiling lights and the outside window had hundreds of them milling about.  Maybe the seven above were pointing the way north?

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After the Fairey Dust Settles

October 17th, 2009 § 0

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In an interesting turn of events, artist Shepard Fairey has admitted to using a different photo than the one he originally claimed as the source for his Obama Hope poster. He’s also admitted that he made up information and destroyed other evidence, all in an effort to support his fair use claim in his suit against the AP. The end result is that his lawyers have withdrawn from the case citing the same points as the AP.

You are Shepard Fairey. Through skill, experience, and luck you manage to create what is the most iconic graphic image of your generation. Your career should be set. When questions arise about your source material you can admit to the source of the image, settle with the photographer and his representatives (*in this case the AP), and any issues will go away.  Or you can do what is described above. Hard to believe the latter route was even considered viable.

The full story at the NY Times.

*I don’t think it’s been resolved yet but there is a dispute between the photographer, Mannie Garcia, and the AP as to who owns the copyright to the images in question.  It has little to do with Fairey’s actions since Garcia created both photos.  It would only point to whom Fairey must deal with in resolving this.

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2 rms, amzng vu, enrllmnt rqurd

October 2nd, 2009 § 0

New York City View
August 14, 2009

This is the view from New York University’s newest dorm, Founders Hall. The only catch? You have to enroll and then get very lucky in the housing lottery.

A few images already appeared in the Live View blog post. Here are another few and the rest can be viewed in the Recent Work Gallery on my web site.

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