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The Making of THE METAMORPHOSIS; Based On a Franz Kafka Novel featuring Supermodel Omahyra Mota

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The concept of the Omahyra Mota shoot is based on Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis”. The story has been shoot in New York for the cover of the Norwegian magazine “Vixen” including 4 spreads. The editorial focuses on an article about Dominican Republic supermodel Omahyra Mota. Mota has modeled for designers such as Alexander McQueen, Fendi, [...]

Thank You For A Great Night! Motion and Still with Amber Gray

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From the Fotocare Twitter Feed: “I’m @FotoCare at a Photo/Video seminar presented by Amber Gray… wonderful!” – Robert Holley “The Broncolor/Fotocare HMI event was good last night. Now I’d like to give hmi’s a try. Anyone want to let me borrow some (Fotocare)? ” – William Brinson What a great night at Fotocare rentals. Thanks [...]

Travel Light and Don’t Mind the Weather; Exotic Location Shooting Tips with Andre Rowe

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I recently went an assignment on to the Bahamas, namely the Great Abaco Island. Having asked the proper questions such as to the travel arrangements and weather predictions, I knew what best to plan for. We would only be a small number of people, traveling by small commuter plane, taxi, ferry, golf carts, small boats, [...]

An Interview with broncolor Featured Photographer Saria Atiye

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Visual Artist and Photographer Saria Atiye generously gives us an insight into her process and inspiration. CK: How did you become a photographer? Describe your career development? SA: Having studied at several Academies of Art all over Germany, it took me quite a while to find the passion for photography. I started with graphic design, [...]

An Interview with broncolor Featured Photographer Elias Wessel

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We caught up with Elias Wessel on a shoot this week.  Here’s what he had to say: CK: How did you become a photographer?  Describe your career development? EW: I would have to say that graffiti was the catalyst for my love of art. At the age of 16 meeting Sigmar Polke at his huge [...]

Colin Anderson Dives Head First Into the Convergence

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We recently caught up with broncolor user and super prolific photographer Colin Andersen after he shot soem new video footage.  We continue to see more and more of our community of still photographers making the jump into video bringing new and exciting perspectives to the moving image. – CK By Guest Contributor: Colin Andersen: I [...]

Sarah Silver Calendar 2010 – Best cover picture Award of Excellence for broncolor

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Each year broncolor publishes a famous photography calendar with images from the finest photographers in the world.   The calendar is always beautifully printed – it is a highly coveted collectors item if you are luck enough to get one.  The 2010 calendar features images from New York City based fashion and beauty photographer Sarah Silver. [...]

The Shooter > Did Digital kill the Photo-Star?

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And to beat the aberration of the Buggles ’79 hit right away with one breath to death: No, definitely not! Digital didn’t kill the Photo-Star! So if you’re one of them, don’t bother reading further, your status quo is secured! Take a break and enjoy the park! I have had several talks recently during which [...]

An Interview with Miami Photographer Andre Rowe

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How did you become a photographer? Describe your career development? My father was a photographer, a commercial photographer in fact. He did weddings as long as I can remember, but it was his portraits that interested me most. I sort of “tripped” into photography with all the photographic gear that surrounded me. What started as [...]

Speaking with broncolor user Colin Anderson about inspiration

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Perhaps the most common question l get asked as a photographer is “where do you get your ideas from?” Often, it’s not an easy one to answer with my usual response being locations, props and models etc. But on a recent trip along The Great Ocean Road in Victoria Australia, a rare opportunity arose where [...]