Catherine Talese's Profile

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  • Current Job: Photography Consultant & Photo Editor at Catherine Talese consulting
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Favorite Typefaces: Athenaeum
  • Favorited Moviemaker on Winners 2010
  • Favorited Everyday Food on Winners 2010
  • Posted Holy Eyjafjallajokull ! to Grids
    I've been working with an amazing photographer in Iceland, Sigurður Stefnisson, and hounding him for a final invoice, when today he touched base with these images from the volcanic eruption in Eyjafjallajokull......
  • Commented on Virtue & Vice Student Photography Competition Winners
    and you can see more of Nathanael's work here: www.NathanaelTurner.com nice!...
  • Commented on Virtue & Vice Student Photography Competition Winners
    Yusuke Suzuki's web site, The Minstrel Boy, has a lots of great work from his travels in Afghanistan, America, Cambodia, the Philippines and Japan. I'm sure you'll be mighty impressed. http://fotologue.jp/The-Minstrel-Boy...
  • Posted Virtue & Vice Student Photography Competition Winners to Grids
    "Fabulous", "solid", "haunting", are words our judges used in describing some of the winning photographs in SPD's second annual student photography competition. We agree and are very impressed with all the entries from students around the world....
  • Commented on Rare Specimen No 6 <br/>Folks who act on their stupid, brilliant weed-infused day dreams
    What an inspiring site, photography, public art projects, and their speaker series is great. Thanks....
  • Posted Student Photography Competition..Deadline 6 days and counting! to Grids
    Adobe Creative Suite 4, so sweet, loaded with Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Photoshop, InDesign, and so much more...that's right, Adobe CS4 is worth millions if used to the maximum and can be yours for free as a winner in SPD's Virtue &...
  • Posted Your most important shot. Don't miss it. to Grids
    A portfolio review with Stephen Mayes and YOU! Stephen Mayes, managing director of VII Photo Agency, represents some of the worlds greatest living photo journalists, and will be reviewing the portfolio of ONE lucky winner of this year's Virtue &...
  • Posted What You Can Win: 4 days that will change your life! to Grids
    "No sleep, no time, no room for failure. The Eddie Adams Workshop separates out the photographers who have what it takes to succeed."David Griffin, Director of Photography, National GeographicEnter SPD's student photography competition for the chance to win a place...
  • Posted What You Can Win: The Nikon D300S Camera to Grids
    Not only is the D300S the best in its class, but it also shoots HD video.And all you have to do is win first prize in this year's Student Photo Competition!  Check out the Nikon at work during the making...
  • Posted Student Photography Competition: Entries due March 29th to Grids
    Send us your best interpretation of this years theme and win prizes to help kick start your career. We've worked hard to set you up with some amazing goodies: a Nikon Camera, placement at The Eddie Adams Workshop, Abode CS4...
  • Posted Portfolio Review to Grids
    Joined a bright crew of 30 + art buyers & photo editors at ASMP's portfolio review at Tribeca Skyline, and met with a range of established and aspiring photographers; here are the highlights from those I met....
  • Posted Best in Show: This Dog is Paper Trained! to Grids
    SPD's 44th annual Gala was a great event, but how did this pedigree pooch stack up on the environment? Bred to win. Our secret?  By printing everything for Competition 44 on 100% recycled paper. We began by sniffing out the...
  • Commented on 'Question Everything': Shepard Fairey on What's Next
    Wow, so glad you posted this. I haven't seen most of this work, and it's awesome. Thanks....
  • Posted Video: The Green Panel to Grids
    Watch the video.  Reach us at SPDgoesgreen@gmail.com ....
  • Posted Jason Eskenazi's Wonderland to Grids
    Every so often, a body of work interrupts daily life and helps us see the poetry and pathos of living. Jason Eskenazi's recent book Wonderland: A Fairytale of the Soviet Monolith is this catalyst....
  • Posted The Paper Principle to Grids
    Earlier this year, I produced a panel on the effects that magazine production has on the environment; we looked at conventional methods of production and compared them with sustainable manufacturing. The panel covered the entire cycle, from the importance of...
  • Posted Event Impact to Grids
    We have a long way to go before producing a zero waste event, but here are some steps we took in organizing our LandSeaAir benefit auction on November 19th.  Keeping our event theme in mind, we wanted to make sure...
  • Posted Party Pictures to Grids
    We had an amazing turn out at the Land Sea Air benefit auction on Wednesday night; over 100 photographs covered the walls at the Hosfelt Gallery, we enjoyed some wonderful wines from Astor Wines, savory food by Cafiero Lussier, and...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Michael Norseng on Esquire's Angels to Grids
    Esquire magazine has been honoring sexy women since first publishing George Petty's "Girls" in 1934; Mike Norseng speaks about carrying the mantle of the "babe" photo shoot, and how to handle strange chemistry on set....
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Zana Woods, The Message is in the Medium to Grids
    For 15 years, WIRED has been bringing us insight into the digital revolution.  Senior Photo Editor, Zana Woods is in love with the modern world, but what about digital film?...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Choosing the Next President ('s picture) to Grids
    The morning after the election and the New York Times is sold out city wide.  Crowds line up outside the Times building to purchase additional post-election printings.  Copies sell for as much as $400 on ebay.  But how does one...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Nancy Jo Iacoi, from Photo Editor to Agent to Grids
    She's worked at some of our most beloved magazines -- Rolling Stone, Time Out NY, Premiere, and Esquire -- and curated numerous photography exhibits.  Just recently she moved over to the the repping side of the business.  She's Nancy Jo...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Berman talks about strippers and Hope to Grids
    Lisa Berman has worked with some of the toughest and most talented photographers in the editorial world.  From Annie and Mark, to Nigel and Norman, and I know she has plenty of stories to tell...Learn more about photography editing with...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Behind the Music with BLENDER's David Carthas to Grids
    David Carthas, Photography Director of Blender Magazine, is an avid collector or tintypes, ambrotypes, and glass negatives and is not too happy with Polaroid discontinuing their SX70 film.I asked David what the best part of working for a music magazine...
  • Posted Michele McNally awarded Picture Editor of the Year... to Grids
    ...at the Lucie Awards at Lincoln Center!SPD congratulates all the evening's winners.Couldn't be there?  Well come see what all the excitement is about when Michele McNally and a panel of photo editors talk about what inspires them at LOUPED IN...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: TONIGHT! to Grids
    "The world now contains more photographs than bricks, and they are, astonishingly, all different."  -  John SzarkowskiThe Photography EditorsThey began in philosophy and film, retail and environmental studies; but today they are all photography editors: passionate about the images they...
  • Posted Save the Date to Grids
    Photography Auction: Wednesday, November 19th 2008...
  • Posted LOUPED IN: Tuesday, November 11 to Speaker Series
    "The world now contains more photographs than bricks, and they are, astonishingly, all different."  - John SzarkowskiThe Photography EditorsThey began in philosophy and film, retail and environmental studies; but today they are all photography editors: passionate about the images they...
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