Workman Checking Out One Of The Newly Constructed Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Natural Espresso Wood Grain 22×28 Photo On Canvas

Workman Checking Out One Of The Newly Constructed Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Natural Espresso Wood Grain 22×28 Photo On Canvas


Workman checking out one of the newly constructed” is an art print by Alfred Eisenstaedt from the Masters collection. Get photo prints of “Workman checking out one of the newly constructed” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898-1995), or Eisie to those who knew him, received his first camera as a gift from his uncle at 14, a few years after moving to Berlin from Poland with his family. At 17, he was drafted to the German army. His interest in photography blossomed while recovering from a shrapnel wound. He became a regular at museums, studying light and composition. By 31, he was a full-time photographer. In 1933 he was sent to Italy where he shot the first meeting between Hitler and Mussolini. Two years later, when Hitler came to power, Eisie immigrated to America. Soon after arriving in New York, he was hired along with three other photographers-Margaret Bourke-White, Thomas McAvoy and Peter Stackpole-by Time Inc. founder Henry Luce for a secret start-up venture known as “Project X.” Six months later, Life magazine premiered on November 23, 1936. The first issue sold for 10 cents and featured five pages of Eisie’s pictures. His most famous photo was the kiss in Times Square on V-J day, about which he said, “I was running along the street grabbing any and every girl in sight. Whether she was a grandmother, stout, thin, old, didn’t make any difference. None of the pictures that were possible pleased me. Then, suddenly in a flash I saw something white being grabbed. I turned and clicked the moment the sailor kissed the nurse.” Over his career, Eisie shot a total of nearly 100 covers for Life magazine and some 10,000 prints.

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Throwback Thursday 1998: Photography with “Big Daddy” Blair

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by Skip Cohen

If I had to pick the top ten highlights of my career to date, working with “Big Daddy” Blair on our first book together in 1998 would be at the top of the list. I’ve written a lot about both the book and Don in the past, but recently ran across these images by Bambi Cantrell. 

The idea for the book came out of watching a presentation of Don’s a few months after his beloved wife Donna had passed away. Somebody said, “This stuff needs to be in a book!”   We needed something new to help Don focus beyond his sadness and “Body Parts” was it.

With help from Terry Deglau and Tony Corbell, we shot the entire book over three days in Las Vegas. We chose Vegas because we wanted to launch the book at WPPI the following March in a platform program. By using models from Vegas, we could use the same models in Don’s presentation, giving us continuity between his WPPI program and the book.

There are a lot of great memories with these images, especially when I think about the process. This was all before digital technology! In the top image you can see the story boards we had on the wall. With each page of the book we’d post the Polaroid test shot once we were done. (For you newbies – Polaroids were the only way to “chimp” in those days.) Then I’d write up a draft of Don’s tip to go with the image, and we’d move on to the next portrait tip.

Working together with Marathon Press, we just recently cranked things up again on printing the book. Printing technology has changed a lot since ’98, and Marathon has never missed a beat.  We’re now able to print small batches of the book on demand. What a kick it is working with them and this book is only one example. If you’re headed to IUSA come by booth 200 and check out Bella Art Prints and Albums. You’re going to be very impressed with both the quality and the cost!

Well, it’s holiday time, and here’s the perfect stocking stuffer. It’s the only book of its kind in portraiture. It’s based on the concept of dealing with all the challenges Mother Nature throws your way – from hand-posing to bald heads to glasses to long necks, short and tall couples and those are just a few.  We designed the book to go in your camera bag and each tip will help you create stronger portraits. In fact, for many years, the book was on the recommended reading list for PPA certificiation.

Meanwhile, nothing beats a trip down memory lane on Throwback Thursday. In this case there aren’t enough words in a blog post to share the love I had for Don Blair or how much I still miss him. Essentially he was the big brother I never had. I feel so fortunate to be able to share the stories of our adventures together and say, “Yeah, he was my best buddy!”

Happy Throwback Thursday!


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Frank Sinatra Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Matte Black 24×29 Photo On Canvas

Frank Sinatra Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Matte Black 24×29 Photo On Canvas


Frank Sinatra” is an art print by Gjon Mili from The Life Picture Collection. Get photo prints of “Frank Sinatra” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Emigrating to the United States from Albania in 1923, Gjon Mili is regarded as the first photographer to use electronic flash and stroboscopic light to create photographs outside of a scientific context. A true pioneer of the artform, Mili’s photographs of dancers, athletes, and pictures or performances have shaped our understanding of how movement too rapid or too complex for the eye to discern is captured in the still image. Mili’s career as a photographer for Life Magazine spanned four decades and saw the publication of thousands of his photographs, taking him around the world; from collaborations with Pablo Picasso, to the incarceration of Adolph Eichmann, to original photos from Broadway plays. The Life Picture Collection From one of the most iconic magazines ever to hit the shelves comes The Life Collection – an archive of some of the most recognizable imagery of the 20th Century. Documenting events in politics, culture, celebrity, the arts and the American experience, these compelling and provocative photographs include the works of some of the greatest photographers capturing some of the greatest moments in history.

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Stroboscopic Multiple Exposure Of American Ballet Aluminum Mounted 24×18 Photo On Aluminum

Stroboscopic Multiple Exposure Of American Ballet Aluminum Mounted 24×18 Photo On Aluminum


Stroboscopic multiple exposure of American Ballet” is an art print by Gjon Mili from The Life Picture Collection. Get photo prints of “Stroboscopic multiple exposure of American Ballet” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Emigrating to the United States from Albania in 1923, Gjon Mili is regarded as the first photographer to use electronic flash and stroboscopic light to create photographs outside of a scientific context. A true pioneer of the artform, Mili’s photographs of dancers, athletes, and pictures or performances have shaped our understanding of how movement too rapid or too complex for the eye to discern is captured in the still image. Mili’s career as a photographer for Life Magazine spanned four decades and saw the publication of thousands of his photographs, taking him around the world; from collaborations with Pablo Picasso, to the incarceration of Adolph Eichmann, to original photos from Broadway plays. The Life Picture Collection From one of the most iconic magazines ever to hit the shelves comes The Life Collection – an archive of some of the most recognizable imagery of the 20th Century. Documenting events in politics, culture, celebrity, the arts and the American experience, these compelling and provocative photographs include the works of some of the greatest photographers capturing some of the greatest moments in history.

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Billy Wilder [misc.] Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Matte Black 22×31 Photo On Canvas

Billy Wilder [misc.] Canvas Traditional 1 5/8″ Matte Black 22×31 Photo On Canvas


Billy Wilder [Misc.]” is an art print by Gjon Mili from The Life Picture Collection. Get photo prints of “Billy Wilder [Misc.]” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Emigrating to the United States from Albania in 1923, Gjon Mili is regarded as the first photographer to use electronic flash and stroboscopic light to create photographs outside of a scientific context. A true pioneer of the artform, Mili’s photographs of dancers, athletes, and pictures or performances have shaped our understanding of how movement too rapid or too complex for the eye to discern is captured in the still image. Mili’s career as a photographer for Life Magazine spanned four decades and saw the publication of thousands of his photographs, taking him around the world; from collaborations with Pablo Picasso, to the incarceration of Adolph Eichmann, to original photos from Broadway plays. The Life Picture Collection From one of the most iconic magazines ever to hit the shelves comes The Life Collection – an archive of some of the most recognizable imagery of the 20th Century. Documenting events in politics, culture, celebrity, the arts and the American experience, these compelling and provocative photographs include the works of some of the greatest photographers capturing some of the greatest moments in history.

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