Spring auctions are on these days and the most intriguing piece i saw was the georgeous portrait of Cate Blanchett by Irving Penn, 2007.
Just brilliant and in the usual manner perfectly printed, mounted and signed, just oustanding.
Now i hope it gets the price it deserves, estimate is very fair considering the other IP’s for sale:

If you haven’t heard, and follow this story, the movie was picked up at Sundance by Fox Searchlight Pictures a couple of days ago. I hope that the press coverage, with the images we did, helped this project along to get recognized by the right people.
I even got my first NY Post reprint (interesting how this lines up with Fox Searchlight), if that pushed, it i’m extremely pleased with the outcome.
So congratulations to Gavin, the producers and the whole crew, and especially the actors, who barely had time to hold for a minute for stills (thanks).
You all probably worked as hard as i ever seen somebody, sleep deprived, but always cordial and nice.
Living in Manhattan makes you forget how unique this city really is.
We did a fun excursion (with our niece) to Coney Island yesterday.
The textures, people, color, it just pops and works in it’s slight dysfunction.
I really recommend the trip to anyone. And if you go early, there’s even street parking.
And bring a camera…

Emma Roberts and Freddie Highmore on the Poster for the new movie Homework
This just in, during my month on the set i got some great photographs. And the shot of Emma Roberts and Freddie Highmore along with a NYC scape made it to become the poster (or One Sheet in movie land dialect).
Now we just need national and international distribution for which the film will be showcased in Cannes, France this week.
What a great selection of photographs.
I always loved the Atget view of Paris. I still it believe it exists, those quite moments in a large city and especially in Paris. They make every city magical, otherworldly, quite; an emotion that’s very hard to comunicate. And Atget stands the test of time.
On the other hand the great self build camera and the resulting images that Miroslav Tichy creates, come straight out of his phantasy, well excuted with a handmade edge that seems to be disapperaing very rapidly these days.
Both are at the ICP in NY til May 09, 2010
After a couple of great shoots recently i felt compelled to give them their own gallery.
Let me know what you think. I love to see their characters come through.
We lost a giant.
He, of all the photographers in history, influenced me the most.
His attention to detail, the contrast and the simplification of subjects will always be inspiring.
His work was one of the first that really stood out for me as a teenager when I first got into photography and discovered “Passage” and later “Flowers”.
(And I read all the book on photography in our library; twice)
And today I’m still amazed on the broad subject matter he shot so exquisitely and was always excited finding another Penn photograph in Vogue over the years.
There is a very short list of photographers that I’m a true fan and he is on top of even this group.
This is truly one of the saddest days in the Photography world and words will never be enough.
His series “Petit métiers” shot for Vogue in the 50′s is on display at the Getty Center in LA till January 10, 2010