Photography: November 2008 Archives

LOUPED IN: Michael Norseng on Esquire's Angels

LOUPED IN: Michael Norseng on Esquire's Angels

Esquire magazine has been honoring sexy women since first publishing George Petty's "Girls" in 1934; Mike Norseng speaks about carrying the mantle of the "babe" photo shoot, and how to handle strange chemistry on set.
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LOUPED IN:  Zana Woods, The Message is in the Medium

LOUPED IN: Zana Woods, The Message is in the Medium

For 15 years, WIRED has been bringing us insight into the digital revolution.  Senior Photo Editor, Zana Woods is in love with the modern world, but what about digital film?
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LOUPED IN: Choosing the Next President ('s picture)

LOUPED IN: Choosing the Next President ('s picture)

The morning after the election and the New York Times is sold out city wide.  Crowds line up outside the Times building to purchase additional post-election printings.  Copies sell for as much as $400 on ebay.  But how does one go about choosing the picture for the most historic election in US history?

Michele McNally, New York Times photography director, shares the process...

(The New York Times, Early Edition)
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LOUPED IN: Nancy Jo Iacoi, from Photo Editor to Agent

LOUPED IN: Nancy Jo Iacoi, from Photo Editor to Agent

She's worked at some of our most beloved magazines -- Rolling Stone, Time Out NY, Premiere, and Esquire -- and curated numerous photography exhibits.  Just recently she moved over to the the repping side of the business.  She's Nancy Jo Iacoi and she talks with SPD about her evolution, the photography community, and the difference between editorial and advertising...

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