A very spoooooky Halloween to you! (or ‘Character Day” as it’s called in my daughters middle school.)
Here is aspecial 15 second stop motion we are calling March of the Pumpkins!
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A very spoooooky Halloween to you! (or ‘Character Day” as it’s called in my daughters middle school.)
Here is aspecial 15 second stop motion we are calling March of the Pumpkins!
Happy Holidays
And Happy New Year! Thanks to everyone for a great 2014.
My videos and Posters are now in TUMI stores and displays worldwide. This is a quick loop shot with stills. @tumitravel @jaysoysal @johnmeese @djbauer @mmmdail @bigleoproductions @nicolecordier @miyeyesseethis #behappy #holidaytravel #snow #tumi #luggage #jamesworrell #mattwilliams see full video at https://Vimeo.com/worrellphoto/Tumi
A video posted by © James Worrell (@worrellphoto) on Nov 11, 2014 at 8:55am PST
My assistant Morgan at the Tumi store in Soho NYC. She was part of the team when we shot back in June and it's always great to see your work realized. Thanks everyone! @nicolecordier @johnmeese @jaysoysal @djbauer #mattwilliams @mollywhistle #jamesworrell #tumi @tumitravel #holidayshopping #luggage #behappy
A photo posted by © James Worrell (@worrellphoto) on Nov 11, 2014 at 4:32pm PST
Studio Studio Studio
Anyone who has followed my social media meanderings over the past year may have heard me talk about getting a studio once, twice, perhaps three times. Well it finally happened! As of July 2014 I have a shooting space in NYC on 27th St and 6th Ave. I am honored to be sharing with the incomparable Beth Galton, who I have known many years. Party to follow soon!
The back story: A little over Eight years ago when my wife was pregnant with our second daughter I decided to take a break from commuting to be home a bit more. I completed a shooting space/office in my three car garage and started to use that as my home base, renting in the city when needed. Like anything, it worked great for a while. And I was certainly happy to have a low overhead in 2009. Oh lordy, 2009. Let's all have a moment of silence for 2009. But I began to miss being in the city and you know what they say, change is good. Having a studio in NYC is a much different prospect today than it was 20 years ago when I opened my first place. Many photographers, like Beth and myself, have banded together to share space and resources. There will always be a need for content, the struggle is to remain relevant in an ever changing landscape. It is truly a great time to be an image maker.
I am continually grateful to be able to make my living doing something I love. I hope to see you soon!
View from the north windows.
A full Kitchen!
Working for Pepsi.
Working on an At Edge ad in my office, the image is from a shoot with Scientific American.
ICE CREAM!
Brains & Blogs
It has been over a month since my last posting, the first time since this blog's inception. Personally, I love updating the blog even thought it is a real time suck and there are lots of other things that would be perhaps more constructive. Then again, maybe not. Is the blog dead? Near death? It certainly isn't the thriving thing it once was just a few years ago when you HAD to have a blog. Regardless, the blog is a great way for me to flesh out ideas, add news and show recent work. It's an aggregate of the scribbles in my notebook and in my brain. So, if you are still reading, thank you.
Speaking about Brains, a tear sheet recently came in with the photo-illustration I did for Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. An amazing story about a married couple who both had brain tumors, and lived.
Recent work for Cedar Sinai Medical Center's Discoveries Magazine.
My approved drawing.
The turn (following page) photos.
Winning brain construction, thanks to glue guns and medical drawings!
A previous but rejected brain construction that I liked but was rejected by the client.
Popular Mechanics
A recent story on a car that drives itself.
Some behind the scenes...
Washington Post Magazine - Concept to Production
I love the Washington Post Magazine and in particular Bronwen and MaryAnne for giving me such fun stories to concept and produce. See my rather rudimentary but functional drawings below...
Washington Post Magazine - 9/1/13 Bronwen Latimar - Senior Photo Editor Prop Stylist - Jen Everett Hand & Arm model - yours truly
We had to produce this job rather quickly and it just so worked out that my wife was a good model for our passed out college student. Poor Elizabeth, we took this in our front yard at 9am as Moms were dropping their kids off at a preschool on our corner. We received a lot of attention.
Contest Winner
A nice accolade for August. Love these little free contests that PDNs PhotoServe is doing, and not just because I won one. And in full disclosure, I was misquoted... I have indeed shot a catalog for Sephora. But they are no longer a client. Below are some images from my on-going series of monochromatic cosmetics.
This particular image is represented by OffSet, one of my three stock agencies.