Wednesday, July 23, 2008

July July July.....

Song: "The Beginning is the End is the Beginning" by the smashing pumpkins.

I heard this song in the trailer for "The Watchmen" when I saw the dark night, and I kinda liked it. I used to be really into the smashing pumpkins and it had been a while since I'd listened to them. Its kind of fitting since there's a big storm headed our way tonight with a possibility of tornadoes....


Less than two weeks until I head off on my month long vacation in southeast Asia. I should be getting my passport back soon with all my visas+extra pages.
I also bought a Canon G9 the other day and have been having a lot of fun with the time lapse feature. We're still on that crazy money job (4 days down, 4 to go), but its kinda nice to 5 hours in the morning to prepare for the big trip coming up. I'll probably do a new blog for that one, I have a lot of cool ideas for it that should make it more entertaining to read. I'm bringing a laptop so I'll be able to edit videos and post frequently.


I went to Brass Monkey last night with a couple of industry friends, and I cant believe how big the new standard hotel is going to be. It has a reputation of being a photo industry hotel (I've stayed at the ones in LA and Miami several times), but this definitely is a different approach for them.

Its a weird time to be in New York because the weather is so terrible and everyone is going a thousand feet per second. Once August hits it slows down, but I'm still excited to do a big vacation. I'll post a link to the new blog as August 3rd gets closer.....

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Hace Calor


Song: Sultans of Swing by Dire Straights

That means its hot in spanish. no big deal. This song has that desperado kinda theme that makes it appropriate for the rooftop shoot we did yesterday, during the 95 degree day. We setup on the black tar coated roof (yes, that made it even hotter) and tried to occupy ourselves with some light tests while we waited for hair and makeup to finish.

I went and saw a late showing of the dark knight the previous evening, which ended at 2:30 in the morning. Good movie by the way. Actually really good. I ended up sleeping at the office since I had to be at work 4 hours from then, so I was stuck wearing jeans for the next day. Rough.

Some of my friends and I are obsessed with this youtube video called "Do your best Jagger" or "The Jag-Off." I prefer the latter.
Jag off Video

Succumbing to heat stroke, I decided to have a mini-Jag-off by myself, or just jagged myself off. Friends were alienated, onlookers from adjacent rooftops were horrified, and the overall temperature of the day was raised about 3 degrees Fahrenheit. I guess I should have made today's song "Sympathy for the Devil" by the rolling stones. Might have been more appropriate.

Friday, July 18, 2008

LINKS

Bored in studio as usual, so here are a few links to sites I've been into lately

Gowanus Lounge

-The gothamist of brooklyn. Good local stuff as well as new from some Brooklyn neighborhoods I've yet to spend time in.

Photoshop Disasters

-A great one for anyone who appreciates the absurd world of retouching.

Guest of a Guest
-A social events blog that doesn't have too much crap about celebritys. Good articles and they're currently fighting with some dirty hipster which I appreciate.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog

-For the dorkier crowd....this site is better than the rumor sites because it has more reviews and focuses less on the "apple to release dual sided touch screen tablet with built in iphone dock and 2 terabyte hard drive tomorrow" rumors.

Missed Connections

-The craigslist missed connections postings are hilarious, and theres hundreds of them a day. Plus its a good pass time for the more self absorbed crowd (apparently I fall into that category)

Welcome to how I spend the 4 hours waiting for hair and makeup. That, and of course, light tests....

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The most beautiful suicide

So I found a link to a kottke.org post that had an amazing picture from a suicide in 1947. A 23 year old woman jumped off the empire state building, landing on the roof of a car. The picture was taken just a few minutes after her death.

"On May Day, just after leaving her fiancé, 23-year-old Evelyn McHale wrote a note. 'He is much better off without me ... I wouldn't make a good wife for anybody,' ... Then she crossed it out. She went to the observation platform of the Empire State Building. Through the mist she gazed at the street, 86 floors below. Then she jumped. In her desperate determination she leaped clear of the setbacks and hit a United Nations limousine parked at the curb. Across the street photography student Robert Wiles heard an explosive crash. Just four minutes after Evelyn McHale's death Wiles got this picture of death's violence and its composure."

For the whole story see
http://www.kottke.org/08/07/the-most-beautiful-suicide

Last three weeks of work...

Song: Modern Guilt by Beck

I'm at milk for the next 12 days straight. Remember that big money job I posted about a few months ago? Oh its back with a vengeance. For 7 days. Starting this Sunday. Also I got glasses.

We did a fragrance ad at night last week that was pretty cool, and we also had a korean job earlier this week. For those of you who don't know about "the Korean Jobs," its definitely a pretty mafioso affair. You show up at the location, set up, shoot all day based off of story boards with minimal direction and usually no idea what company you are shooting for. You shoot and shoot and then they all smile and clap and you move to the next shot. The gangster part comes at the end of the day when the bust out the suitcase full of 100 dollar bills and pay everyone in cash.

Tens of thousands of dollars just divvied up without much being said.
Then you give them a hard drive with all the images and you never hear from them again. Then you go buy awesome stuff with all your crisp new Benjamin's. I'm going for a Canon G9 and an iphone 3g. Providing I can get the latter. the lines at the apple store are still 50+ people deep and its way too hot to be standing in a line just to get a new phone. Dicks.

The song is off the new Beck album which, as usual, is really good. I'm a fan of Beck, and any artists that made a special appearance on Futurama for that matter. I also like the Beastie Boys.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Vogue in Mallorca

Song: "Electric Feel" by MGMT off the album Oracular Spectacular

Note: click on the panoramic images to enlarge....

First of all, this album is ridiculous. Buy it. Its really good. You're on your computer. you have itunes. Why are you still reading this?

Anyways, we did a vogue shoot recently in Mallorca Spain which is an island off the southeast of the Spanish coast. Four day shoot, two stories, three shoot days. Quite typical for our traveling vogue shoots. The assistant and I flew out late one evening to Zurich and had a 4 hour layover before our flight to the island. The flight to Switzerland departed right at sunset which I always enjoy and, per usual, one glass of bourbon and I was out like a light.
After I also managed to sleep all the way through our layover in Switzerland (much to the assistant's chagrin and despite drinking two espressos) we boarded our german tourist filled jet and made the short trip to Mallorca. I slept the whole way.

Arriving in the late afternoon, I cruised quickly through customs with my 9 cases and literally felt the cobwebs being scraped from the part of my brain that contains the fragmented memory of 4 years of spanish classes. They looked confused at the complex official documents that make up the counterfoil and reimportation papers of a carnet, but after a few minutes of my terribly accented attempts to convey the actual simplicity of the whole process, they signed, stamped and sent us on our way.

We were met outside by our local PA, who was a tall soft-spoken man that had moved here from Germany a few years prior. We loaded the 17 bags into his dark blue Eurovan and lumbered onto the freeway that led to our hotel. We wound through the narrow streets of the city that were framed with brightly colored buildings and barely left enough room for our oversized car to fit through.

Upon arrival we found that it was nearly dinner time, and a hotel staff more than willing to help us with our copious amount of baggage. I immediately left to explore the downtown, only to receive a phone call from my favorite prop stylist saying that dinner was in half an hour. I did a 180, went back to my hotel, showered and went straight to dinner.

Meeting up with this crew is always like a family reunion. Family that may or may not consist of alcoholics. Per usual with these shoots (If the blog about Miami a few months ago you might have an idea of how we like to spend the evenings on these shoots) we ordered a number of bottles of wine that went well into the teens, and followed the tradition of our photographer who has a penchant for toasts. I believe that by the end of this trip I made a total of 15 toasts, the superior being "To a job that is better than most vacations." At least thats the only one I remember.

The first shoot day was a mildly hungover one, and we did a paparazzi style story all around the streets. I went quickly, the imagery was beautiful, and it was filled with good light tests and bizarre encounters with prostitutes (long story). I even managed to capture my general awkwardness around models in a three picture series. Note: I really like this blog called the failblog (http://failblog.org). If you haven't ever read it, I suggest it....it always gives me a good laugh.

The next day our model wasn't scheduled to arrive until 11 am, so we had a late call time before we headed to this beautiful sailboat we were shooting on for the next two days.

The shoot was the classic story of a yatching couple and we did 9 shots from 1pm to 7 pm before heading back to the hotel. I love these shoots because we try to keep the pace slow, and the vibe relaxed, and we continued that trend throughout the boat story.
We dined on cured meats, olives, and saffron infused seafood and drank mojitos in-between shots. That night we went out to a sushi restaurant and kept the alcohol bill to about 60 euros per person. I fail to remember what time we got home.

The next morning we headed back out to the boat around 10 to finish our remaining 6 shots. We drove out of the bay and along the coast for about an hour and a half before being escorted by dolphins and anchoring off the rocky shoreline among aquamarine sand patches and emerald grass patches on the ocean bed.


I immediately flipped off the side of the boat into the water which, despite being the Mediterranean, wasn't as warm as you'd imagine.
I swam for 20 minutes and dove down to the grass bed with a snorkel and mask, but no one else decided to join me. We did some great shots in the early afternoon, one included hoisting the photographer 35 feet up the mast.

We finished shooting around 4 and spent the rest of the time sipping mojitos and laying in the sun. On the ride back everyone hustled to pack everything and finish our work so we could enjoy the last night in Spain.

Speaking of that last night in Spain, it pretty much never ended. Being that I had to head to the airport at 5:30 am, not to mention pack up all the gear I'd set up over the past three days, I decided not to go to bed that night. Unfortunately I forgot to take into account the heavy and drinking that usually occurs on the wrap night and my hour long task of packing up and preparing files turned into two hours of me bumping into things, misplacing items I needed, and watching the sun rise with my now dwindling supply of cigarettes. The hair stylist had to leave around 4:30 so I hung out with him for quite a while as he joined me in my quest to stay awake despite getting an average of 4 hours of sleep each night we were here. We left for the airport with "plenty" of time according to our producer and were on our way home.

At about this point I sent the assistant up to get ready to check in while I tried to deal with the carnet. This proved to be very difficult when you're drunk, exhausted and speak Spanish about as well as you can perform a gel electrophoresis (I studied Biology in college FYI). After 45 minutes of arguing with all the gate security who didn't understand that I needed to get BACK through security to get my papers signed, I enlisted the help of a suspicious police officer who helped me convince them that I knew what I was doing. After the strip search (I really don't want to talk about it) I rushed to the customs office, forced them to sign it ASAP (I'd gotten very good at explaining my cause by now) and ran as fast as I could upstairs to check it. Surprise, we'd missed out flight. Things got a bit hazy after this, as I kept falling asleep standing up, and the assistant (who'd been sleeping while I was dealing with customs) took the reigns and got us new flights back to NYC. Special shout out to the paris office of our photographers agency.....you saved our asses that day. Everything after that was perfectly smooth...almost as smooth as this mural we found while eating breakfast.
Upon arrival in Madrid, we ran into the photographer who was utterly shocked to see us (especially since we were supposed to leave Mallorca 4 hours earlier than him) and was even more hungover than I was. The flight back was pretty hazy, but I do remember waking up briefly to a plate of foi gras and nearly vomiting. Upon arrival back in NYC customs was ridiculously easy, with a customs officer I can only dream of having every time I have a carnet. After that it was back to the office (now around 9 pm) so I could finally sleep horizontally before waking up at 6 am the next morning for our next job. Thank god I'm just getting off a vacation because from here on out we are booked every day till August 2nd. And I leave August third for a month long backpacking vacation through eastern Asia. Expect some good stories in the near future. And buy that MGMT album for gods sake.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

government innuendos....

Song: Cut Copy -Lights and Music

So we shot a lovely 13 hour, page spread for a fashion magazine yesterday with some very political themed imagery. The celebrity was a bit crazy but took it all in stride despite the huge cast of extras, extremely hot temperatures, and probably 50 people on set watch the photo shoot/video filming. I didn't sleep at all last night either as I flew back to seattle this morning for my vacation. Maybe I'll actually catch up on posts this week.....Here are a few pretty cool light tests I got at yesterday's shoot though....