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Take a look inside mptv Images. Alison Martino, for the "So Cal Scene," interviews mptv's President, Ron Avery, about his father, Sid Avery. Martino says, "One of the most impressive photo archives I’ve ever had the opportunity of viewing taken by the most talented lensman in the industry. And just wait until you hear some of the stories Ron shares with us about his father’s personal 'behind the scenes’ encounters."
In honor of our founder, Sid Avery, we're throwing it back to his 1955 holiday card.
Then known as "Sid Avery and Associates," counter-clockwise from bottom right: mptv founder and photographer, Sid Avery; Sid's assistant, Eero "Cookie" Cooke; photographer Roger Marshutz; and photographer Frank Bez.
To see more photos by Sid Avery, click here.
#Repost @carlstad.co (@get_repost) ・・・ Mr. Brando was a great Conga drum player - but it just came to our knowledge that he actually invented a new kind of drum and after that preferring the title inventor over actor | #IconicMenInSweaters #MarlonBrando #SidAvery @mptvdecor
1964 ad for US Steel. Photos by Sid Avery.
“The one thing that Sid Avery had with all of his subjects is that he just let them be,” Morrison Hotel Gallery director Aaron Zych tells Vanity Fair. “He was a fly on the wall in those respects.”
To read the full article in Vanity Fair, click here.
To read the full article in Town & Country, click here.
To learn more about the Morrison Hotel Gallery exhibit, click here.
To see more photos by Sid Avery, click here.