A 10+ page style spread for Paper Magazine. To see the full story, check out the New Work section on my site: christopherdibble.com. As soon as I can, I’ll get some outtakes and Behind The Scene’s images on my blog: dibblephoto.tumblr.com.
I was fortunate enough to photograph Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca for the May/June issue of Miller-McCune Magazine. You can see outtakes from the shoot on my blog (dibblephoto.tumblr.com) and in the New Work section on my site (christopherdibble.com). If you’d like to read the story, check out Miller-McCune Magazine.
This is my good friend, Pablo Das. He’s recently arrived in Los Angeles and is quickly making his mark on the music scene. Listen to him here: Pablo Das
Christopher Dibble has been selected as a finalist in W Magazine’s Fashion on Film contest. Voting is now underway to select the winner. His video is number 8. Check it out and please vote for him at:
I was inspired by Manjari Sharma’s two photograph’s of women in nature, both of whom seem to be rolling backwards. I was excited to get outside and shoot with natural light. I used the concept of the figure rolling back and took it to a state of extreme relax.
Christopher 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.
Christopher 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/
This is a documentary series about Los Angeles Bike Polo. I shot these images during two tournament in two months. The images have been compiled into a book, aptly titled L.A.B.P. To see more of the story, check out http://christopherdibble.com and click on the Bike Polo section.
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