Showing posts with label Brad Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brad Moore. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2012

A New Deal

 

Every two years Houston is home to FotoFest, a several weeks long celebration set up "to promote the exchange of art and ideas through international programs and the presentation of photographic art."  The Bayou City becomes host to fine art photographers from all over the globe, countless exhibitions, portfolio reviews and workshops all centering on photography.  In addition to getting to go to the swanky opening night party with Catherine, it was also an opportunity to get to hang out with the fabulous Susan Burnstine.  I was lucky enough to meet her when she came for her Within Shadows exhibition at the John Cleary Gallery during the Fall of last year and can now happily count her among my dear friends!

During her time here she invited me out to dinner with several of her fancy photographer friends.  At one point Susan realized she didn't have a picture of me on her phone to show up when I called and so she whipped out her iPhone.  All of a sudden I looked up and ALL of them were taking my picture!

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L to R: Brad Moore, Rania Matar, Michael Crouser, Susan Burnstine

 

Michael was kind enough to send me two of his pictures… as partially seen through Susan's phone:

Crauser  Crouser2

I LOVE that in the one on the left I'm smiling in Susan's phone but not in Michael's picture

 

Now comes the "audience participation" portion of the blog post!  A couple of days ago I saw the following message on Michael's Facebook page and wanted to share this fabulous opportunity with y'all:

Dear Friends,

This coming August the Festival de la Luz in Buenos Aires, Argentina will be exhibiting my series "Los Toros" at the Fotogaleria de San Martin. This is an important venue in an important festival, and I'm quite excited about the honor and the opportunity. In an effort to attend the opening, I am selling a limited edition of two small prints from the series at a very low price.

The two attached images will be available for a short time as 8x10 toned silver gelatin prints, each in numbered limited editions of 25, for $150. The prints will be signed, numbered and delivered to you prior to the exhibition.
Those interested can contact me directly through Facebook, or by email at mc@michaelcrouser.com.

Thank you for considering these print, and for your help in getting me to Argentina for this great opportunity!

Michael_Crouser_Los_Toros1  Michael_Crouser_Los_Toros2

 

As of this posting both images are still available.  Opportunities like this rarely come up for such fantastic work… take advantage of this amazing deal today!

 

Artist: Michael Giacchino / Album: Ratatouille

Friday, April 27, 2012

Loveliest of Trees

 

The last Friday of April is set aside annually in celebration of National Arbor Day, a holiday which encourages the planting and caring for of trees and other foliage.  According to our good friend, Wikipedia, it originated in Nebraska during the early 1870's and has since spread to a global level.

What better way to celebrate the greenest of holidays with a vertically integrated product: trees make paper, photographs are printed on paper, photographs on paper look FABULOUS on your walls!  See the logic there?

So in honor of the 140th Arbor Day here is a small forests' worth of the photography world's best trees!

Mitch_Dobrowner_Wind_Swept_Tree

Mitch Dobrowner: Wind Swept Tree

 

Maggie_Taylor_Oh_Happy_Day  Jerry_Uelsmann_Untitled_1969

Maggie Taylor: Oh, Happy Day      |      Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled, 1969

 

Josef_Hoflehner_Elephant_Hill_Pathway  Jeffrey_Conley_Snow_Covered_Branches

Josef Hoflehner: Elephant Hill Pathway      |    Jeffrey Conley: Snow Covered Branches

 

central park #21

Takeshi Shikama: Central Park #21

 

Jeri_Eisenberg_Magnolia_No_9

Jeri Eisenberg: Magnolia, No. 9

 

22_Forever  Michael_Crouser_Girl_and_Tree

Susan Burnstine: Forever    |    Michael Crouser: Girl and Tree

 

Brett_Weston_Holland_Canal

Brett Weston: Holland Canal

 

Charles_Grogg_Bonsai_(Juniper)  Jefferson_Hayman_Tree_Central_Park  Keliy_Anderson_Staley_Plum_Tree_Connecticut

Charles Grogg: Juniper Bonsai  |  Jefferson Hayman: Tree in Central Park  |  Keliy Anderson-Staley: Plum Tree

David_Fokos_Haybales_Ripsa_Sweden 

David Fokos: Haybales, Ripsa, Sweden

Henry_Gilpin_Trees_Reflections  Dan_Burkholder_Tree_in_April_Snow_Catskills_Sm

Henry Gilpin: Trees, Reflections    |    Dan Burkholder: Tree in April Snow, Catskills

 

Niniane_Kelley_Palm

Niniane Kelley: Palm

Brad_Moore_Roosevelt_Huntington_Beach_California

Brad Moore: Roosevelt, Huntington Beach, California

 

Pine-ing for any of these images?  Don't have a collection and looking for one to take root?  Already have one but looking to branch out?  Want me to stop with these ridiculous tree jokes? Don't be such a crabapple! Come into the John Cleary Gallery or give us a call and we'd love to help find that perfect photograph for you.

 

Artist: Bryn Terfel / Album: The Vagabond and Other English Songs