Saturday, 3 March 2012

What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann

Sally Mann, talking about the process of creating What Remains (2003) book.

Joe McNally Photography- The Sense Of Sight, 1992

A National Geographic production (circa 1992), showing a BTS look at Joe McNally's Sense Of Sight cover story.


Friday, 3 February 2012

The Making of 'The Protester' Portraits by Peter Hapak

Photographer Peter Hapak traveled to seven countries to capture portraits of dozens of protesters for TIME's Person of the Year issue.

Friday, 5 August 2011

An Interview with Annie Leibovitz

"So, There You Go."
An interview by Icontent, directed by Douglas Sloan.




An Interview with David LaChapelle

Jael de Pardo from CURRENT had the opportunity to interview David LaChapelle at Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York.



Drew Gardner - ZEBRA SHOOT - BTS Video

Drew Gardner has been a photographer now for thirty years, his first professional work was published on the front page of his local newspaper 'The Lincolnshire Free Press' when he was 15. He graduated from regional to national newspapers where he worked for 10 years before moving into his own style of photography which he launched with an exhibition of his renowned Guinness World Record Series.

His work is diverse with a strong narrative, encompassing group portraiture to beautiful and extraordinary people both on location and in the studio. He has a burning passion for his craft and for people getting the very best from any given situation.

Drew also lectures in advanced digital and lighting techniques in the USA, Europe and the Middle East. More recently he has been working with disadvantaged young people in the townships of Cape Town, South Africa teaching them photography and building a practical and sustainable learning programme with the NGO True North.

(words from www.drew.it)