RSS
 

Posts Tagged ‘John’

John Chiara – Photographic Process

01 Nov

This well done documentary covers John Chiara’s photographic process and work flow. It is well worth the seven minutes. Chiara shoots with a ultra-large format camera cityscapes by building his own equipment and processes. His intensely analog techniques capture something unique. He lives in san Francisco, california.

 
Comments Off on John Chiara – Photographic Process

Posted in Photography Videos

 

“John Dies at the End” (2013) – Official Trailer #2 [RED CYAN 3D, HD] – Paul Giamatti Horror Movie

31 Oct

“John Dies at the End” trailer #2 belongs to its owner, I own nothing. Convert any movie to 3D using 3D Video Converter: convert-to-3d.com
Video Rating: 0 / 5

This is a sample of Sherlock Holmes 720p custom made in 3D from the 2D version. Keep in mind this was not originally shot in 3D. To watch it you need Red-Cyan Anaglyph glasses.
Video Rating: 1 / 5

 
Comments Off on “John Dies at the End” (2013) – Official Trailer #2 [RED CYAN 3D, HD] – Paul Giamatti Horror Movie

Posted in 3D Videos

 

Model Roxy Sanchez Beach Photo Shoot by Arthur St. John

28 Oct

Like me on FaceBook www.FaceBook.com Behind The Scenes on a Beach Photo Shoot with Sexy Latina Model, Roxy Sanchez and Celebrity Fashion Photographer, Arthur St. John. Photographer Arthur St. John www.ArthurStJohn.com www.FaceBook.com www.Twitter.com www.YouTube.com www.ModelMayhem.com Model Roxy Sanchez www.RoxySanchez.com www.Twitter.com www.ModelMayhem.com Hair Stylist & Make-up Artist Rena Maeda www.RenaMakeup.com Wardrobe Stylist Tyree Fifer www.TyreeFifer.ViewBook.com www.Twitter.com www.ModelMayhem.com Behind The Scenes Video Curtis J. Moore www.CurtisJMoore.com www.Twitter.com Brett Cassano Behind The Scenes Video Editor Cheok Wai Lei www.CheokWaiLei.com Music Cameron Cartio “Cuando Volveras” Winterfall Records www.FaceBook.com Arthur St. John Photography & Casting www.ArthurStJohn.com info@arthurstjohn.com arthurstjohn@yahoo.com

 
Comments Off on Model Roxy Sanchez Beach Photo Shoot by Arthur St. John

Posted in Photography Videos

 

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 1

26 Oct

A few nice visual art images I found:

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 1
visual art
Image by stevendepolo
This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.
www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568

John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.

Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 3
visual art
Image by stevendepolo
This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.

www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568

John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.

Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro

 
Comments Off on John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 1

Posted in Photographs

 

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 4

22 Jul

Check out these visual art images:

John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 4
visual art
Image by stevendepolo
This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.

www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568

John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.

Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro


visual art
Image by Leila Jouyandeh

Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo – IV
visual art
Image by Elder Tanaka
Abril de 2010

 
Comments Off on John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 4

Posted in Photographs

 

Stock Photography Tips from John Lund: How to Take Great Stock Photos

16 Dec

Go to SilberStudios.Tv. Marc interviews John Lund, an award-winning San Francisco stock photographer. Watch as he explains his techniques for taking unique stock photos that stand out from the crowd, and learn inside secrets for creating stock photography as well as down-to-earth tips for photographers of all levels. John takes us through the steps he follows to create photos that stop people in their tracks. His passion is to create new photographic realities, which he has been doing for 30 years.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Fresh from my ebay, here’s my “new” second-hand rebel. www.robnunnphoto.com

 

Portraiture tips from top photographer John Freeman by WDC

05 May

Tips for better people pictures in this interview with top photographer and author John Freeman, by What Digital Camera magazine www.whatdigitalcamera.com Visit John’s website at www.johnfreeman-photographer.com More photography advice at www.whatdigitalcamera.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Photography has been my lifelong passion. With digital photography, there’s always new & exciting equipment that’s introduced. Such is the case with Nikon’s latest digital reflex still camera: the D-90. Here is my latest popular “Unboxing” video from the day I received this camera. The Nikon D-90 is a pro camera with 12.3MP sensor and a 18 – 105mm zoom lens. As I unbox it, I give some tips & hints regarding this camera. This camera is also one of a few of it’s type that can shoot video as well as stills. You’ll see a short video from this camera that I shot. I hope all the photographers out there – as well as everyone else – enjoys my look at this fine camera. Taped: May 15, 2009

 

Photographer John Woodward on Composition

05 Nov

Watch a clip from the Beauty and the Beast photography seminar. John Woodward explains composition.

 

John Sexton, Pro Photographer

02 Oct

John Sexton, one of America’s most admired photographers, shares his passion for black and white photography over digital. You can also view more photographs and a Q & A session with John on Kodak’s A Thousand Words blog.
Video Rating: 5 / 5