Tag: Ken Weingart

  • Ken Weingart interviews Edward Burtynsky | LENSCRATCH

    Ken Weingart interviews Edward Burtynsky | LENSCRATCH

    Ken Weingart interviews Edward Burtynsky – LENSCRATCH

    Edward Burtynsky is a legendary Canadian fine art photographer who specializes in chronicling the extraction and destruction of the earth and it’s minerals, mines and more. His images bring a painterly beauty to the banal. A photographer and master printer for over forty years, Burtynsky has pioneered a unique way of looking at the planet.

    via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/08/ken-weingart-interviews-edward-burtynsky/

    Edward Burtynsky is a legendary Canadian fine art photographer who specializes in chronicling the extraction and destruction of the earth and it’s minerals, mines and more. His images bring a painterly beauty to the banal. A photographer and master printer for over forty years, Burtynsky has pioneered a unique way of looking at the planet. I had the opportunity to speak with the artist at the Von Lintel Gallery in Los Angeles.

  • Ken Weingart interviews Mark Seliger | LENSCRATCH

    Ken Weingart interviews Mark Seliger | LENSCRATCH

    Ken Weingart interviews Mark Seliger

    Mark Seliger is one of the best-known editorial portrait photographers in the U.S., for over thirty years. He succeeded Annie Leibovitz as the designated “chief photographer” for Rolling Stone Magazine and has photographed over 125 Rolling Stone covers. H

    via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2017/07/ken-weingart-interviews-mark-seliger/

    Mark Seliger is one of the best-known editorial portrait photographers in the U.S., for over thirty years. He succeeded Annie Leibovitz as the designated “chief photographer” for Rolling Stone Magazine and has photographed over 125 Rolling Stone covers. His magazine work in portrait and fashion continues to be extensive and includes: Italian Vogue, Elle, Vanity Fair, GQ, and others. He has won many of the top photo awards worldwide, and continues to create self-realized projects and endeavors. I had the opportunity to talk to Mark about his most recent personal project On Christopher Street: Portraits, which is being exhibited at the Von Lintel Gallery in Los Angeles.