Archive for May, 2010
Ryan Schude – Sports
Monday, May 31st, 2010Karl Puchlik – Sports
Monday, May 31st, 2010Jose Mandojana – Sports
Monday, May 31st, 2010Dan Busta – Sport
Monday, May 31st, 2010For this assignment I decided to shoot some 4X5 film. Its not my typical style to shoot 4X5 and natural light but I think this strait photography compliments my choice in subject well. These archers I found are using composite bow which is one of the older and more challenging types of archery. Anything to produced wouldn’t tell the story the same, I even found the sun to feel too hard and abrasive.
I actually shot this assignment twice. The first attempt didn’t quite make it for me and I new I could get better, more emoting shots, even with the bulky 4X5. Going back to the range I brought two of the pictures from the first shoot. Everyone there was really excited to see them physically. By bringing the prints the Archers where excited to get photographed and motivated to contribute in the shoot. I made a decent group shot and then asked if any one wanted singles. This man agreed (his name escapes me, but I’ll get it) and we spent some minuets getting this amazing portrait right after the sun ducked beyond the valley wall. Photographed on fuji velvia RVP rated at 25, I decided to opt into the 15th of a sec instead of paying the crazy 4 dollar push fee.
heres one from the first shoot.
Colin Young-Wolff – Sports
Friday, May 28th, 2010Above are a few of my photos from the LA Galaxy’s playoff victory over Chivas USA last season. The Galaxy eventually lost to Seattle in the MLS Finals in perhaps Beckham’s final game with the team. Full gallery here on laweekly.com
Christopher Dibble at Form+Content Gallery, MN
Thursday, May 27th, 2010Christopher will have two photographs included in a group show entitled “Love Never Dies,” at Form+Content Gallery in Minneapolis, MN. The images he will be showing are from a new series showcasing LGBTQ community members over the age of 50. This international group exhibition explores the themes of marriage, family, relationships, aging and generational change in the LGBTQ communities. The opening reception will be held on June 5th, 2010 from 7-10pm at Form+Content Gallery and Traffic Zone Gallery. ”Love Never Dies” is produced with an additional curatorial contribution by The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Please email chris@christopherdibble.com for a full press release.

Marge and Elaine: Berkley, CA

Gail and Virginia: Los Angeles, CA
Tamar Levine shoots for Chaos Magazine
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010Tamar has some photos in the new issue of Chaos Magazine. Check out the first image below and please click on it to see the full spread on her blog!
Justin Carrasquillo – Sports
Monday, May 24th, 2010Jana Cruder: Sports Bodybuilding
Saturday, May 15th, 2010Jennie Warren – Sports
Friday, May 14th, 2010Andrea LaBarge Mills – Sports
Friday, May 14th, 2010
I managed to get out to Venice Beach one recent afternoon. It was foggy and gorgeous and the surfers were taking advantage of the waves.
Tamar Levine and Justin Carrasquillo in PDN Photo Annual
Friday, May 14th, 2010Congratulations to TIAPB founder Tamar Levine and contributor Justin Carrasquillo for their inclusion in this year’s PDN Photo Annual! Both are featured in the Stock Photography section of the issue.
Tamar’s underwater fashion story (p.139):

Justin’s surf and dirt bike images (pp.141 and 142):


Apologies for the crummy images – I blame PDN for not posting a winners’ gallery online. What’s up with that PDN? Please check out Tamar and Justin‘s sites to see these wonderful images as they should appear, along with the rest of their awesome work.
Alan Gastelum- Sports
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010I spent a few weeks in Treviso, Italy in 2006. At the end of each day, I would spend time watching Italian kids practice soccer. I was amazed my the talent and discipline the young athletes possessed. These photographs are a few memories I have, from my cold fall evenings I would spend observing them.
Blake Sinclair – Sports
Monday, May 10th, 2010I hope this isn’t illegal, but I made some animated gif’s for this assignment. Long story short, I got a little video camera. I still don’t understand how to use video editing programs, but I do know Photoshop. So I put these little guys together. I definitely plan on doing more soon.


*pardon the large file sizes and the small visual size. I didn’t want them to be too huge, so I scaled them down.
Christopher Dibble shoots Jeff Sheng for East Village Boys
Monday, May 10th, 2010Christopher Dibble photographed and created a video portrait of artist Jeff Sheng, photographer of the series and book “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” for East Village Boys. You can read the article and see Jeff’s images on the EVB site: http://www.eastvillageboys.com/2010/05/04/jeff-sheng-dont-ask-dont-tell/
Jennifer Becker-Sports
Monday, May 10th, 2010CONTEST: Photographers Wanted for: Exposure
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010PRESS RELEASE
Photographers Wanted for: EXPOSURE
Artists Wanted’s international competition for inspired photography is now open
Details are at: http://www.artistswanted.org/
Photography is power. In a world of images, a photographer has the potential to change perceptions, ask questions and to explore beauty. This opportunity is open to photographers of all backgrounds who speak exquisitely in the language of lenses and aperture.
Our goal is simple – to find amazing photographic talents and expose them to the world in the most potent way possible. Rewards and benefits will be given to all who participate. One Grand Prize winner will be awarded a Manhattan gallery reception, international publicity and their choice of $10,000 cash or 1 year living rent free in a $1.2 million dollar apartment provided by The Edge in New York City.
Our panel of judges including Photographer Lauren Greenfield, New York Times Photo Editor Maura Foley, MoMA Curator Nora Lawrence and JPG Founders Derek Powazek & Heather Powazek Champ, will choose one photographer for the Grand Prize:
* $10,000 cash or 1-year FREE living at a $1.2 million apartment at The Edge in New York City
* A Manhattan gallery reception
* Airfare & shipping to and from New York City for the event
* International publicity
The public will also cast their vote and the highest rated portfolio will receive the People’s Choice Award:
* $2,000 in cash
* A Manhattan gallery reception
* Airfare & shipping to and from New York City for the event
All participants will receive:
An online portfolio searchable by gallerists, press and commercial buyers; A free digital subscription to JPG Magazine; $100 in credits from Zipcar.com; and discounts and freebies from our corporate sponsors.
This is your opportunity to capture the moment and share your talent with the world.
Send us your most powerful photographs:
www.artistswanted.org
With support from The Edge, JPG Magazine, Etsy, Resource Magazine, Zipcar, 3rd Ward.
Corey Seeholzer – Sports
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010


We Welcome Justin Carrasquillo, Lauren Ward, Manjari Sharma, and Melissa Manning!
Monday, May 3rd, 2010This Is A Photo Blog has recently added a few new contributors, and we’d like to introduce them to you:
A finalist in Nikon International’s 2009 “Emerging Talent” contest, Justin Carrasquillo is based in L.A. and loves shooting cars, landscapes, urban life, and the occasional pet.
Lauren Ward splits her time between Los Angeles and New York, but you can be sure to catch her online on the Urban Outfitters blog or roadtripping with musician friend Robert Francis.
Originally from India, New York’s Manjari Sharma has been receiving attention for her intimate series of images, The Shower Series, a photo from which was one of PDN’s “Photo of the Day” features in 2009.
If you’re out and about in L.A., you’ve probably run into Melissa Manning who’s been featured on VH1 and whose society photos have been published monthly in Flaunt Magazine.
Please join us in welcoming Justin, Lauren, Manjari, and Melissa to This Is A Photo Blog and keep an eye out for their contributions in the coming months!

































