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Marge Casey + Associates - Photo Agency New York


Photographers


alan kaplan

asger carlsen

augustus butera

chris buck

claudia goetzelmann

darrin haddad

david levinthal

david lindsey wade

diana koenigsberg

edwin ho

greg miller

isabelle bonjean

john blais

joyce tenneson

lyndon wade

miki duisterhof

olaf hauschulz

staudinger + franke

vincent skeltis

Marge Casey + accociates. Vincent Skeltis.
Vincent Skeltis (b. 1976) has had no formal training, yet has produced a diverse and original catalogue of work that transcends and defies traditional categorization in both medium and message. His work as a photographer, at once observational and yet patently intrusive, has garnered both commercial commissions and gallery exhibitions; inviting a range of collaborators with traditionally opposing sensibilities. Photographs from his personal art projects, such as Put On a Happy Face and Nowhere But Up, his critically acclaimed one-person exhibition, have been shown in galleries worldwide, and have been the subject of magazine editorials and advertising campaigns. Images from his groundbreaking celebrity editorials that have included collaborations with Jay-Z, Eva Mendes, Heidi Klum, and Beyonce, have inspired many of his other, more commercial assignments. As a creative director, his branding and graphic solutions have been commissioned by large corporate entities, such as Thrasher Funds, ITT and Levis.Skeltis' approach, regardless of the end use or publication of the work, is highly personal. One advertising client observed that, "there is always an emotional charge, a reckoning. You can be easily shocked by the realism and rawness in the content of the portrait photographs in particular, but there is always an undeniable beauty in his classical execution that is equally as shocking, and can be unexpected. "

News


GREG MILLER: Nashville Gallery Opening at KRIS GRAVES PROJECTS 3/4

02.17.2010
OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday March 4th from 6 - 8pm, on view through 4/10.
+Kris Graves Projects
DUMBO, Brooklyn
111 Front Street, #224, 212-796-7558
F train to Front street

After living in New York for twenty years, Greg Miller returned to his hometown of Nashville to reexamine the city where he grew up. With the help of a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, in 2008 Miller began a series of photographs using familiar spaces from his childhood as starting points. Attempting to reconstruct memories by photographing in and around areas of Nashville where he grew up, he often photographs complete strangers cast in scenes drawn from the lasting emotional remnants of his past.

DAVID LEVINTHAL: Mentioned and quoted in The New York Times 2/11 "From That Instant Thrill, Enduring Art, Now for Sale"

02.11.2010
"The New York photographer David Levinthal said he found that using a Polaroid llent itself to experimentation in a way that other cameras didn't. Over the years he has used a Polaroid for some of his most popular images. The Sotheby's sale will include selections from his ?Wild West series, a 1987-89 project in which he created his own imaginary universe using toy cowboys and Indians. There will also be photographs from American Beauties (1989-90), in which he shot buxom, bathing-suit-clad dolls from the 1940s and 1950s. All are 20-by-24-inch prints and their estimates range from $500 to $7,000. (click here to read article).
The tactile and tangible quality of Polaroid is unique, Mr. Levinthal said. There's still something magical about seeing that instant image.?

WADE Brothers, Lyndon and David Lindsey Wade WIN Creativity Magazine award for their Video "Broken Tears"for MADD

01.23.2010
click here to go to the article in Creativity Magazine online.