Ansel Elgort
Anne Menke, photographer
Seventeen Magazine
April 2015
Tags: Anne Menke, Editorial, Magazine Covers, Retouching
Hyatt Place
TOTH + Co, agency
March 2015
Tags: Advertising, Compsiting, Retouching
NYDJ
Anne Menke, photographer
TOTH + Co, Agency
Spring 2015
Tags: Advertising, Retouching
Victoria Justice
Anne Menke, photographer
Seventeen Magazine
February 2014
Tags: Anne Menke, Editorial, Magazine Covers, Retouching
Ebola Fighters: TIME Person of the year
Jackie Nickerson, photographer
TIME Magazine:
December 10, 2014
Our second (I think*) Time cover! (*also see here)
See more of Jackie Nickerson’s work here
Tags: Editorial, Film Processing, Magazine Covers, Retouching, Scanning, Time Magazine
Autumn / Winter 2015
Hush Puppy Brands — 40 (+) images
Anne Menke, photographer
Tags: Anne Menke, Retouching
Fall/Winter 2014/15
Tags: Reed Krakoff, Retouching
Re-posted from Another Magazine:
Another Magazine
3.1 Phillip Lim x Bill Jacobson
August 26, 2014
Bill Jacobson for Phillip Lim
We consider Phillip Lim’s latest book in collaboration with photographer Bill Jacobson, to mark the opening of the new flagship store
Who? This September 3.1 Phillip Lim’s flagship store will open on Great Jones Street, New York. The space takes on a new retail concept created by the designer in collaboration with London agency, Campaign, balancing the A/W14 collection alongside architectural sculptures and geometric forms, built to be reminiscent of a studio space. Photographer Bill Jacobson is releasing a book to coincide with the store launch which details the creative process, from the first piece of plywood to the last towering plinth, deliberately taken in Jacobson’s signature de-focused style. “Phillip and I share an interest in the dynamic between the physical world and temporality, and we thought the shift in focus would represent this metaphorically,” he explains. “I try to leave very structured clues, and then viewers do what they want with them.”
Bill Jacobson for Phillip Lim
What? Lim first encountered Jacobson’s work in 2009. He was attracted to his minimal still lives and later bought one which now hangs in his Hudson Square office. “His work has a sort of loitering presence,” explains Lim. “An aura left behind by the artist.” Jacobson’s prolific portfolio captures forty years of stoic black and white portraiture and American landscapes, taken in an out-of-focus mist that is both dreamy and ominous. “One of the things I’ve always loved to do is to stand on a street corner and watch the world go by,” says Jacobson, “It is one of the most wonderful parades.”
Why? The 3.1 Phillip Lim A/W14 collection is a geometric tapestry of block pastel and terracotta tones set against Lim’s signature dark palette: a patchwork of concrete grey, black and rich earthy tones. Irregular ruffles are worn alongside pinstripe checks, shearling collars and dresses cinched in by wide statement belts. Blur the lines a little and these pieces are easily reminiscent of Jacobson’s New York street-scapes and city skylines. It is clear that the photograph that hangs in Lim’s Hudson office has had a lasting effect.
Bill Jacobson for Phillip Lim
Tags: Bill Jacobson, Phillip Lim
Anna Bauer
MZ Wallace portrait project
Since October 2012 — LTI/Lightside customer Anna Bauer has been helping choose interesting women to be profiled on the MZ Wallace website. The portraits are shot on 4 x 5 — check out all fifteen profiles by clicking here
Anna Bauer for MZ Wallace
And see more of Anna’s work here:
http://www.annabauer.com
Tags: Anna Bauer, Film Processing, MZ Wallace
Beyonce Knowles: The Women On Top of the World
Juergen Teller
T Magazine / The New York Times
June 3, 2014
Juergen Teller uses film and well over $400,000.00 in props to shoot arguably the most gigantic pop super-star on the planet …. read all about her here.
Juergen Teller: T Magazine
Juergen Teller: T Magazine
Juergen Teller: T Magazine
Tags: Film Processing, Juergen Teller, T Magazine / The New York Times