Posts tagged "photography"
i realize that the internet is too vast and is full of too many delightful tangents to leave undiscovered. this blog is in its fetal stages and the focus and direction have not yet been established aside from the basics…i think the focus might end up being the fact that it doesn’t have a focus...
We just did some major renovations here at The House Of Dandridge and trimmed some of the fat but added some muscle. Aside from the new look and feel of The H.O.D. we are going to be adding more features and pages. The first addition is a PHOTOGRAPHY Page to act like...
Here is part two of Chauncey’s ode to patterns and working at Housing Works Thrift Shop in Hell’s Kitchen…he sure sees a lot of them! You can also follow djchaunceyd on Instagram to see more! Do you see patterns? Take a picture…it’ll last longer.
It’s been a little while since we heard from him last but The @PixelLoki is back with a brand new edition of HiDef Artipixel which features James Neal and his penchant for amazing photography plus pixel mischief! And away we go! “Capital Grounds” Back in January, on MLK Day, my friends Jasper, Quentin,...
After a little hiatus…we have a brand new edition of Hidef Artipixel by the @PixelLoki himself! “Silicon City” Back in January, my friend Megan and I had the privilege of attending an installation at the Long Center for Performing Arts by Architects of Art called a “Luminaria”, a “monumental inflatable structures designed to generate a...
Caught a photo of a vent decorated with icicles during the recent mini snowstorm in NYC and turned it onto a hot, glowing iron…discuss
Took a photo of a funky green chandelier and manipulated it into something completely unrecognizable…discuss
Here is the newest edition of Hidef Artipixel! One of our newest and most exciting column on the H.O.D. I took this picture, of Ruy, while we were standing on the piers at Gantry Plaza State Park. I could tell at this moment he was reflecting on the past, and thinking about the future. The...
Here’s our next HiDef Artipixel to welcome in the new year; 2012 the year where it all ends-if you believe in the Mayan Calendar-or perhaps its more like the year where it really all just begins. So my gift to you, our dear readers of House of Dandridge and HiDef Artipixel, is ”I See a...
Everything you needed to know about The Occupy Wall Street movement and The Tea Party Movement but you were terrified to ask…all in one pretty long poster form. courtesy of Accelerated Degree check out a gallery of photos we took while marching across the Brooklyn Bridge on The National Day of Action on November 17th...
New York City’s oldest gay bar plays host to the launch party of Headmaster Magazine’s sophomore issue featuring photography by none other than Krys Fox. One of the photos is of Chauncey himself! Come and celebrate his first appearance in print and mingle with a ton of hunky men, art fags and more! You...
As simple as this may sound, you never really get to know how interesting somebody is unless you ask them a bunch of interesting questions. This particular ChaunceyChat, we took the time to focus on Jill Gewirtz, who we met as a volunteer at Housing Works Thrift Shop (where Chauncey works during...
Two things happened today. Chauncey got a brand new fancy phone and someone donated a huge plastic bin of the most amazing dolls in the universe to Housing Works Thrift Shop in Hell’s Kitchen. Naturally, he was incomplete blinking all day and taking photos galore with his new contraption, but when the kind...
We stumbled upon the Hello Bauldoff blog by way of soup.io and were mesmerized by this photo of a camera lense sliced down the middle to show the amazing mechanism within. The blog is filled with things that catch the eye of North Carolina artist and designer Joe Bauldoff’s eye and we are excited...
Despite much deliberation, we decided to head down to the ferry to Governors Island to experience another year of the magical FIGMENT festival. FIGMENT is an annual event filled with participatory art installations strewn across the island that contains a major Burning Man vibe to it with techno and house music DJs creating the...
‘This mural is dedicated to the young people of nyc’, so says the astronomically amazing mural we discovered in long island city this morning. we were so enamoured with just one teeny weeny section of it that we caught out of the corner of our eye on the way to a meeting that we were...
A few days ago, photographer Mary McCartney released a book titled “From Where I Stand.” The book reveals her best work from the 1990’s to date. Her photographs are decadent, often voyeuristic peep-ins, sprinkled with backstage and onstage depictions at fashion shows, rock concerts, the theatre, and the ballet; all stylistically represented in a visual...
brought to our attention by facebook friend albert andrew garcia just in time for mexican independence day, check out a brand new exhibit of photography opening soon at the international center of photography here in new york city. the story of how the photographs became available is reason enough to garner interest in these almost...
some madonna fans argue that herb was her best photographer ever and we definitely agree that he captured the goddess wonderfully and helped create most of the most iconic images in her career as well as one of her most timeless videos ever in ‘cherish’. steven meisel caught her at her naughtiest and steven klein...
here is an excerpt post from chauncey’s photo blog called ‘an incomplete blink’. it features a essay on his visit to the bronx today to help a friend move and luckily he was able to catch this stark, industrial montage of photographs featuring some rich, dark, industrial tones that tell a story of a neighborhood...
FIGMENT NYC 2010 June 11 – 13, 2010 Governors Island, NYC What: FIGMENT is an explosion of creative energy. It’s a free, annual celebration of participatory art and culture where everything is possible. For one weekend each summer, it transforms Governors Island into a large-scale collaborative artwork… and then it’s gone. When: Friday, June 11...