Pop-Up with Time’s Kira Pollack. Space For Arts x Society of Publication Designers

We held our first Pop-Up event collaboration with the Society of Publication Designers at this wonderful Meatpacking studio. Time Photography Director Kira Pollack shared her inspiration including the cinematic work of photojournalist James Nachtwey.

Below are some shots from the first in what is sure to be an inspiring collaboration.

Special thanks to our host Hyuna!

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Kira Pollack at our first Pop-Up Event with The Society of Publication Designers

We are thrilled to have Kira Pollack from Time joining us for our first Pop-Up collaboration with The Society of Publication Designers. The talk will take place Thursday, April 6th at 7pm in a photo studio in the meatpacking district of Manhattan.  You can RSVP here on the SPD website. Below she shares with Charlie Rose Time’s 100 Most Influential Photos of All Time project.

 

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Covet: The Radical Eye

 

Iconic modernist photography from the collection of Sir Elton John

Edited by Shoair Mavlian and Simon Baker

Essays by Dawn Ades and Shoair Mavlian Interview with Sir Elton John

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Phyllis Posnick

I don’t have a favourite image. What I love is that things change, accidents happen, the creative process keeps evolving. I love to have fun. I like to do photos with a wink at the subject and not be deadly serious. I like fantasy. We need to dream.

—Phyllis Posnick

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Disco Mars

 

In the Eyes of Laura Mars, Faye Dunaway is a fashion photographer suddenly struck with second sight: the ability to see a serial killer’s spree heinous deeds from a first-person vantage. Terrifying— but thankfully set to a funky disco beat. 

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Covet: Peter Lindbergh, A Different Vision

 

Taschen has published a book of more than 400 images captured by the famed studio photographer Peter Lindbergh. There is commentary throughout from friends and colleagues like Cindy Crawford, Anna Wintour, and Jean Paul Gaultier.

From Vogue’s list of the 10 best fashion tomes of the year.

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Herbie Hancock’s Groovy Soundtrack for Antonioni

 

Is listening to music from movies about photography sort of like reading from writing about architecture? Anyway, we love Herbie Hancock’s swinging sixties soundtrack to Antonioni’s Blow Up. 

 

You can always find killer photo studio rentals at Space For Arts!

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Mark Hom

 

It’s fun when the subject wants to play with you.”

 

— Marc Hom

 

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Jean Paul Goude

 

“Artifice is artifice.”

— Jean-Paul Goude #StudioPhotography

 

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