Monday, December 26, 2011

Picture of the Week #161 "Bhutan Boogie"

Picture of the Week #161 "Bhutan Boogie" Thimpu, Bhutan 2000 Signed and Stamped

What a fitting image to go out of 2011 and into 2012 than this celebration in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. This is the land where happiness reigns. Although the expression on many of these faces doesn't exactly reflect that. But in their defense, it was extremely hot, humid and as you can see densely crowded. It was and always will be one of my favorite places, with a serene feeling and majestic beauty.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Picture of the Week #160 "Carl Perkins"

Picture of the Week #160 "Carl Perkins" Nashville, Tennessee 1972 Signed and Stamped

I took this picture of Carl Perkins, the man who wrote "Blue Suede Shoes" for Elvis and was a member of the Tennessee Three that worked with Johnny Cash when I was making their music video back in 1972. A true country legend. Here he was laying down a track for a new album. I always thought this was the iconic image of a country star, with guitar in hand, a cigarillo perched on his lips and an obvious toupee topping off his head. Say what you want, but don't step on his blue suede shoes.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Picture of the Week #159 "Medicine Man of Kenya"

Picture of the Week #159 "Medicine Man of Kenya" Masai Mara, Kenya 1997 Signed and Stamped

On our honeymoon safari back in 1997 we encountered a few Medicine Men that graciously posed for pictures. Obviously that was their vocation, taking tourist's dollars for having their pictures taken. You give them a small amount and they hold still. The same was true of the Masai warriors who did the same thing. They are the costumed "Mickey Mouse" of the Masai Mara. Or the super heroes of their Hollywood Boulevard. None the less, I have this picture to share with you.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Picture of the Week #158 "My God Is Not Money"

Picture of the Week #158 "My God Is Not Money" New York City 1972 & Los Angeles 1984 Signed and Stamped

When I was producing and directing music videos back in New York in 1972, I was doing one for a group called Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. The song was called "Carry Me" and was about alcoholism. Not knowing how to portray that as a music video I went down to the Bowery on the lower East Side and photographed the homeless who roamed the street. Years later in Los Angeles I came across a brick wall with "My God Is Not Money" sprayed across it. Around that time I was working on life size cut outs as an art form. I had done cut outs of everyone from the Reagans to Sylvester Stallone and even Humphrey Bogart & Clark Gable. I branched out from celebrities to Matadors, Frenchmen playing Boule in the South of France and the homeless. I made a maquette of an installation that I wanted to place in a gallery. I blew up the image of the brick wall and placed the maquette in front of the wall. I took this picture and then I dropped the color and enhanced the black & white. This is the result.