Showing posts with label Elliott Erwitt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elliott Erwitt. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

12 Top Photographers Commissioned to Shoot Self-Portraits For 2012 Lavazza Coffee Calendar

Lavazza has released its 2012 calendar, which is its jubilee project. To mark the 20th anniversary of the calendar, the famous Italian coffeemaker asked 12 photographers who had shot its previous editions to take self-portraits.



The LAVAZZERS 2012 from Eugenio Recuenco on Vimeo.




David Lachapelle – Energy

 Albert Watson – Intimacy




Annie Leibovitz - Escape


Ellen Von Unwerth ~Euphoria


 Erwin Olaf – Inspiration



 Mark Seliger – Deep 


Miles Aldridge – Reflection




 Finlay Mackay – Excitement

 Elliott Erwitt – Humour


 Eugenio Recuenco – Culture

Marino Parisotto – Seduction

Thierry Le Gouès – Substance








Friday, July 8, 2011

Photographer Profile ~ Elliott Erwitt

Born in Paris in 1928 to Russian parents, Erwitt spent his childhood in Milan, then emigrated to the US, via France, with his family in 1939. As a teenager living in Hollywood, he developed an interest in photography and worked in a commercial darkroom before experimenting with photography at Los Angeles City College. In 1948 he moved to New York and exchanged janitorial work for film classes at the New School for Social Research.

Erwitt traveled in France and Italy in 1949 with his trusty Rolleiflex camera. In 1951 he was drafted for military service and undertook various photographic duties while serving in a unit of the Army Signal Corps in Germany and France.

While in New York, Erwitt met Edward Steichen, Robert Capa and Roy Stryker, the former head of the Farm Security Administration. Stryker initially hired Erwitt to work for the Standard Oil Company, where he was building up a photographic library for the company, and subsequently commissioned him to undertake a project documenting the city of Pittsburgh.

In 1953 Erwitt joined Magnum Photos and worked as a freelance photographer for Collier's, Look, Life, Holiday and other luminaries in that golden period for illustrated magazines. To this day he is for hire and continues to work for a variety of journalistic and commercial outfits.

In the late 1960s Erwitt served as Magnum's president for three years. He then turned to film: in the 1970s he produced several noted documentaries and in the 1980s eighteen comedy films for Home Box Office. Erwitt became known for benevolent irony, and for a humanistic sensibility traditional to the spirit of Magnum.

(via Magnum Photos)


Self portrait with wig ( well I hope it's a wig)

 "The best things happen when you just happen to be somewhere with a camera." ~ Elliott Erwitt 



 











It's about reacting to what you see, hopefully without preconception. You can find pictures anywhere. It's simply a matter of noticing things and organizing them. You just have to care about what's around you and have a concern with humanity and the human comedy." ~ Erwitt