Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 38
On a summer-like October day, I met artist Kat Roberts in Red Hook. Kat, relatively new to comics, recently had a story published in the anthology series, Negative Burn. Also, check out her Next Door Neighbor story over at Smith Mag.
CAMBA - Day 6
Back in Flatbush this morning, I photographed realtor Mary Kay Gallager, Geneva Musgrave, head of Anti-Stigma HIV/AIDS performance awareness group, and Reverend Dan Ram, of the Dutch Reform Church.


Friday, October 10, 2008
Maya Azucena Music Video
One of the things I've long wanted to do has been to direct a music video. When recording artist (and frequent subject) Maya Azucena asked if I'd like to direct a video for her latest single, Get it Together, I jumped at the chance.
We did four locations on one long but satisfying day, and have two more scenarios to go. I'll post the final video once it edited. Meanwhile see stills and behind-the-scenes photos below.


Thanks to Eric Connolly and Kelly for all of their help!
We did four locations on one long but satisfying day, and have two more scenarios to go. I'll post the final video once it edited. Meanwhile see stills and behind-the-scenes photos below.
Thanks to Eric Connolly and Kelly for all of their help!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 37
I met Leela Corman at the Theater for the New City, in the East Villiage, where she was performing in the show No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Show That Made Vaudeville Famous.
Leela tells me that her upcoming book, Unterzakhn, (Pantheon/Shocken, 2010) "is set in brothels and cheap theaters and one of the characters becomes a vaudeville diva."
Check out Leela's books, Subway Series and Queen's Day. With that in mind, it seemed more than appropriate to set up the Salomé inspired portrait below.
Leela tells me that her upcoming book, Unterzakhn, (Pantheon/Shocken, 2010) "is set in brothels and cheap theaters and one of the characters becomes a vaudeville diva."
Check out Leela's books, Subway Series and Queen's Day. With that in mind, it seemed more than appropriate to set up the Salomé inspired portrait below.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 36
I recently had the pleasure of meeting legendary and award winning Mad Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffe at his midtown studio.
At 87 years old, Al still does Mad's back page "fold-in" every month, as he has for the past 44 years!
Al's newest book, Tall Tales (Abrams, 2008)collects his newspaper strips which were syndicated internationally by the New York Herald Tribune from 1957–1963
At 87 years old, Al still does Mad's back page "fold-in" every month, as he has for the past 44 years!
Al's newest book, Tall Tales (Abrams, 2008)collects his newspaper strips which were syndicated internationally by the New York Herald Tribune from 1957–1963
Monday, September 29, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 35
One of my favorite locations for shoots is Floyd Bennett Field, an abandoned airfield in Brooklyn. When cartoonist Tom Hart told me he'd like to do his shoot somewhere "abandoned and demolished," I immediately knew just the place.
Tom is perhaps best know as the creator of the Hutch Owen. That last book came out in 2002. From then on, wanting to "surprise himself more," he dedicated himself to the quickness and lightness of comic strips, by doing Hutch Owen as a strip for 4 years, and finished that early this year. Tom is now developing a strip called called Ali's House, with his friend and ex-student, Margo Dabaie, which they sold to King Features and will be launched early next year
Tom is perhaps best know as the creator of the Hutch Owen. That last book came out in 2002. From then on, wanting to "surprise himself more," he dedicated himself to the quickness and lightness of comic strips, by doing Hutch Owen as a strip for 4 years, and finished that early this year. Tom is now developing a strip called called Ali's House, with his friend and ex-student, Margo Dabaie, which they sold to King Features and will be launched early next year
Friday, September 26, 2008
CAMBA - Day 5
I trudged out early on a rainy morning today to midtown, where I had the pleasure of photographing former NYC Mayor, Ed Koch. When Koch was mayor, he helped to make it possible for CAMBA (the agency I;m doing this project for) to exist.
With only a few moments to get the shot, I quickly set up my lighting and made the portrait below.
With only a few moments to get the shot, I quickly set up my lighting and made the portrait below.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 34
Walking in to the Rodeo Bar in Kips's Bay to meet Jimmy Palmiotti, one can't help but think that Jonah Hex - the old west bad ass that Jimmy and co-writer Justin Gray write each month for DC Comics - would feel right at home.
Aside from inking literally tons of books, co-founding Black Bull Media and Marvel Knights, Jimmy seemingly writes almost more books per month than most people read. His more recent works include; Jonah Hex, Doc Walloper (with Ed Burns), and Back To Brooklyn (with Garth Ennis) which is being released today. Jimmy also recently wrote an animated film, Dead Space, which will be released on DVD next month.
Aside from inking literally tons of books, co-founding Black Bull Media and Marvel Knights, Jimmy seemingly writes almost more books per month than most people read. His more recent works include; Jonah Hex, Doc Walloper (with Ed Burns), and Back To Brooklyn (with Garth Ennis) which is being released today. Jimmy also recently wrote an animated film, Dead Space, which will be released on DVD next month.
CAMBA - Day 4
Monday, September 22, 2008
CAMBA - Day 3
Friday, September 19, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 33
I met cartoonist Ben Katchor at his office at Parsons yesterday. The view from the window behind Ben's desk provided the prefect backdrop of old New York City, helping to capture the flavor of his book, The Jew of New York. Check out Ben's various Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer books, as well as his monthly strip in Metropolis Magazine.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 32
Back on the Graphic Novelists track this afternoon, I met up with Michael Kupperman at his Crown Heights home. Upon arrival, I was happy to discover that his surrounding perfectly fit my concept of tying the location in with his work.
For those not familiar with Michael's work, check out his book,
Snake 'n'Bacon's Cartoon Cabaret, and his Fantagraphics series, Tales Designed to Thrizzle.
For those not familiar with Michael's work, check out his book,
Snake 'n'Bacon's Cartoon Cabaret, and his Fantagraphics series, Tales Designed to Thrizzle.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
CAMBA - Day 2
Friday, I did the second shoot for a new project, which I recently hinted at. Now that's it's been finalized, I can talk about it. Several months ago I was contacted by an organization called CAMBA, a non-profit Brooklyn based agency that provides services that connect people with opportunities to enhance their quality of life. They had seen my book, The Brooklyites, and thought I might want to work on something with them. They were right, and the first thing that came to mind was to produce a photo book which they would be able to use to promote their organization. The concept is to photograph some of the interesting people who are involved with CAMBA, as well as residents of Flatbush, the section of Brooklyn where CAMBA started. I will be teaming up with my Brooklynites co-author, Anthony Lasala, who will be writing the text, and designer, John DaPonte, who will be handling the design and packaging.
The first shoot was with singer/songwriter Maya Azucena, which I posted a couple of weeks back. The photo below, is of Graig Grant aka "muMs," who you may remember from his role of Poet on the HBO prison drama OZ.
The first shoot was with singer/songwriter Maya Azucena, which I posted a couple of weeks back. The photo below, is of Graig Grant aka "muMs," who you may remember from his role of Poet on the HBO prison drama OZ.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 31
I met up yesterday with Dave Roman and his wife, and my recent subject, Raina Telgmeir, at the NY Hall of Science in Queens.
Dave's work includes - The graphic novel Agnes Quill, the Ignatz award winning minicomic series Teen Boat, the Harvey Award nominated sci-fi Jax Epoch series, and the inspiration for the photo below, the webcomic Astronaut Elementary.
Dave's work includes - The graphic novel Agnes Quill, the Ignatz award winning minicomic series Teen Boat, the Harvey Award nominated sci-fi Jax Epoch series, and the inspiration for the photo below, the webcomic Astronaut Elementary.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Molly Crabapple
I recently had a shoot with another of my favorite subjects, artist/burlesque performer/model Molly Crabapple. I've shot with Molly several times now and I always enjoy the collaboration and what we create together. The image below is an outtake from the shoot, which was for an upcoming issue of Heeb Magazine.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Maya Azucena
I did a shoot last week with one of my favorite subjects, singer/songwriter Maya Azucena. This was the first shoot for a new project I'm starting. More info soon.

Saturday, August 16, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Supplemental
A few times on the project I've played around with concepts to create something 'extra' just for fun, which I've given to the artists to use on their blogs, etc.
The image below was inspired by Mike Dawson's book, Freddy & Me, about Mike's love of Freddie Mercury and Queen. The image is a direct riff of the iconic album cover of Queen II.

Tim Hamilton is adapting a particular Ray Bradbury novel (which involves flames) for a not-yet-anounced into a Graphic Novel for Hill & Wang.
The image below was inspired by Mike Dawson's book, Freddy & Me, about Mike's love of Freddie Mercury and Queen. The image is a direct riff of the iconic album cover of Queen II.
Tim Hamilton is adapting a particular Ray Bradbury novel (which involves flames) for a not-yet-anounced into a Graphic Novel for Hill & Wang.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 30
Nope, I'm not shooting dental ads - that's cartoonist Raina Telgemeier in the photo below. This situation is a direct play off of Raina's very enjoyable web comic, SMILE (A Dental Drama). Raina describes it as "the true story of how my mouth got messed up, and then fixed."
Also check out Raina's young adult series, The Babysitters Club, from Scholastic.
Thanks to my dentist of nearly 20 years, Dr. Jack Sherman for giving us the run of his office!
Also check out Raina's young adult series, The Babysitters Club, from Scholastic.
Thanks to my dentist of nearly 20 years, Dr. Jack Sherman for giving us the run of his office!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
The Beat
Heidi MacDonald over at Publishers Weekly's The Beat did a nice write-up on my NYC Graphic Novelists projects. See it here.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 29
Art Spiegelman is someone I've always wanted to photograph, so I was thrilled when he agreed to be a part of my new project. We had been shooting on Art's Soho roof deck for a little while when he grabbed a piece of chalk and began drawing on the side of a neighboring building. As soon as he was done and sat under it, I knew immediately it was THE shot.
I first read Art's Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus back when I was in college, in the early 90's, and since then my copy's been passed around to just about every member of my family. Also great are The Wild Party: The Lost Classic by Joseph Moncure March and In the Shadow of No Towers.
I first read Art's Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus back when I was in college, in the early 90's, and since then my copy's been passed around to just about every member of my family. Also great are The Wild Party: The Lost Classic by Joseph Moncure March and In the Shadow of No Towers.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Christina Minasian
I recently did a shoot with Christina Minasian, creative director of the fashion line, Pensey. The line is NY-based and was started by Christina, a celebrity stylist and former buyer.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 28
Yesterday, I shot Christine Norrie - my 30th subject for the project! After reading Christine's books Cheat and Breaking Up, it occurred to me that she's doing a modern-day take on romance comics. Inspired by her work, and by classic romance comic imagery, I set-up the photo seen below.
Christine gave me a preview of an upcoming project she's illustrating for DC Comics, and it looks really great.
Christine gave me a preview of an upcoming project she's illustrating for DC Comics, and it looks really great.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 27
It's easy to tell from reading Peter Kuper's latest book, Stop Forgetting to Remember: The Autobiography of Walter Kurtz, that the Crysler Building is his favorite NYC structure. I met Peter in Grand Central Station this afternoon and we scouted the area until finding the angle seen in the photo below.
Aside from co-founding World War 3 Illustrated in 1980, and doing Spy Vs. Spy for Mad Magazine for the past 11 years, Peter has put out a number of great books, including; Speechless, The Metamorphosis and The System.
Aside from co-founding World War 3 Illustrated in 1980, and doing Spy Vs. Spy for Mad Magazine for the past 11 years, Peter has put out a number of great books, including; Speechless, The Metamorphosis and The System.
Graphic Novelists - Day 26
I arrived extremely sweaty at Dash Shaw's Bed Sty home on Sunday morning. At only 24, Dash is certainly the youngest creator in my book. Check out his beautifully designed 720 page graphic novel Bottomless Belly Button, and preview his next book, Body World online at his site.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 25
I spent Friday morning at the Park Slope home of cartoonist Mike Dawson. His book, Freddie & Me, made my recent flight to San Diego almost seem to breeze by. Mike has crafted a comix memoir about his how his love of Freddie Mercury and Queen ties into the seminal moments of his life.
The concept for the photo below came easily.
The concept for the photo below came easily.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Morgan Spurlock
My portrait of director Morgan Spurlock is in the current issue of YRB Magazine. The image below is the one that ran, rather than the one I posted a few weeks back.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 24
After returning Monday night from five days in San Diego on a bachelor party trip, I woke up exhausted but excited the next morning, because I had a shoot scheduled with Paul Pope.
Paul had the very cool idea to do the shoot at the Slipper Room and have his girlfriend and subject, Harvest Moon performing in the background.
Check out Paul's wonderful coffee table book, Pulp Hope, and follow up your viewing of The Dark Knight with Batman: Year One Hundred. Also, Heavy Liquid is coming back into print this fall.


Thanks to Veronica for taking the behind-the-scenes photos. Great job!

I'd aso like to take this opportunity to officially welcome aboard Christoper Irving (right) to the project. Chris will be writing all the text for the book. His work has been published in Comic Book Artist Magazine, and in his books, The Blue Beetle: His Many Lives from 1939 to Today, and Comics Introspective: Peter Bagge.We've been talking for months, but we didn't meet until right before the Pope shoot. Chris lives in Virginia, but was in town to conduct a bunch of interviews for the book.
Paul had the very cool idea to do the shoot at the Slipper Room and have his girlfriend and subject, Harvest Moon performing in the background.
Check out Paul's wonderful coffee table book, Pulp Hope, and follow up your viewing of The Dark Knight with Batman: Year One Hundred. Also, Heavy Liquid is coming back into print this fall.
Thanks to Veronica for taking the behind-the-scenes photos. Great job!
I'd aso like to take this opportunity to officially welcome aboard Christoper Irving (right) to the project. Chris will be writing all the text for the book. His work has been published in Comic Book Artist Magazine, and in his books, The Blue Beetle: His Many Lives from 1939 to Today, and Comics Introspective: Peter Bagge.We've been talking for months, but we didn't meet until right before the Pope shoot. Chris lives in Virginia, but was in town to conduct a bunch of interviews for the book.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Jonathan Groff
Check out the current issue of Time Out New York to see my portrait of stage actor Jonathan Groff. Jonathan starred in Spring Awakening on Broadway, and was nominated for a Tony for it. He's about to open in Hair at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
The image on the left is the one used in the magazine. The right one is a piece I put together to play of his being in Hair, and inspired by 60's psychadelica and most specifically by Richard Avedon's portraits of the Beatles. It was originally supposed to run, until it was decided by the editors that the other better fit the layout.
The image on the left is the one used in the magazine. The right one is a piece I put together to play of his being in Hair, and inspired by 60's psychadelica and most specifically by Richard Avedon's portraits of the Beatles. It was originally supposed to run, until it was decided by the editors that the other better fit the layout.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 23
After reading Alex Robinson's fantasitc new book, Too Cool to be Forgotten, I knew I had to photograph him in a high school classrooom. Read the book and you'll see what I mean. Also check out Alex's previous books, Box Office Poison and Tricked.
A point of interest - the classroom where Alex is sitting is the very same where I slept through Bio in the 10th grade.
Thanks to Carlos Molina for getting us into my old h.s to shoot.
A point of interest - the classroom where Alex is sitting is the very same where I slept through Bio in the 10th grade.
Thanks to Carlos Molina for getting us into my old h.s to shoot.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Graphic Novelists - Day 22
I met up with fellow Bay Ridge resident Becky Cloonan this morning.
Becky's Eisner nominated collaboration with Brian Wood, DEMO, was just republished by Vertigo Comics. Volume 2 will hit this fall.
Beck showed me pages from her soon to be released self-published book, Pixu. It looks beautiful and can only be purchased at khepri.com or from Becky herself at one of her upcoming con appearances.
Becky's Eisner nominated collaboration with Brian Wood, DEMO, was just republished by Vertigo Comics. Volume 2 will hit this fall.
Beck showed me pages from her soon to be released self-published book, Pixu. It looks beautiful and can only be purchased at khepri.com or from Becky herself at one of her upcoming con appearances.
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