Photographers Trinette Reed and Chris Gramly recently shot the cover and feature article for Spa Magazine at luxury resort and destination spa Miiamo in Sedona, Arizona. Miiamo was awarded the best destination spa in the world by Travel and Leisure in 2009. They spent a week in Sedona covering the feature and the cover. They shot architecture, food, landscapes, portraits, lifestyle and spa still lifes. They had a fabulous time collaborating with the Spa Magazine creative team and the Miiamo staff treated them like royalty. Miiamo was an inspiring place.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Spring Break continues, Tim Moxley went to California
Tim Moxley went to Southern California for his Spring Break. From San Diego to Los Angeles, a road trip with a 13 year old and a camera, the possibilities are endless.
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family travel,
southern california,
spring break
Additional Blog
We finally have RSS on our other blog, hope you'll subscribe.
We will post in both places but the other blog is zippier.
take a look here
We will post in both places but the other blog is zippier.
take a look here
Friday, April 16, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Spring Break a deux : Trinette Reed in Mexico with beau Chris Gramly
Trinette Reed and Chris Gramly know where to find some rest and relaxation as well they should since they specialize in shooting photography and video at spas and resorts all around the world.
Cheryl Maeder documents Spring Break
Cheryl Maeder spent a few days this month documenting Spring Break in Florida. Part photographer, part ethnographer, Cheryl's work will soon be published in a book about the phenomenon that is Spring Break in America.
relates to:
florida,
florida beaches,
spring break,
sunbathing,
teens
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Women's History Month. Our History.
This week as Emily and I celebrate our 12 years in business together we've been strolling down memory lane. We've had some amazingly successful years and we've had a few lean ones too, just like everyone! It is both the blessing and the curse of self employment. Through it all Emily and I have remained friends and we congratulate ourselves for still being here and still representing relevant and creative people.
Any agent knows that it is a revolving door business...someone walks out as someone else walks in. For the most part we've been lucky and have had solid, successful, long term relationships with our photographers. However, we've made a few mistakes along the way, representing a few people that we actually did not like very much....it is such a relief to make the call and terminate those contracts. We've also had our hearts broken one or 2 times when photographers that we really liked, believed in and worked hard for decided to rep themselves or find other representation. It takes time to recover but we always have....and always with our humor and friendship intact.
Twelve years is a long time and with the help of google we are able to see what our past photographers have been up to....a few have had success and others not so much. Here are some photographers we've worked with in the past. Shannon Greer, Anthony Elgort, Arthur Belebeau, Frank Schramm, Gemma Comas, Aimee Herring, Tom Wool, Tom Contrino, Eddie Collins, Cathy Crawford, Jeanette Beckman, Deborah Ory, Jenny Acheson, David Bashaw, Robert Milne, Adriano Fagundes, Rachel Olsson and Caren Alpert.
Any agent knows that it is a revolving door business...someone walks out as someone else walks in. For the most part we've been lucky and have had solid, successful, long term relationships with our photographers. However, we've made a few mistakes along the way, representing a few people that we actually did not like very much....it is such a relief to make the call and terminate those contracts. We've also had our hearts broken one or 2 times when photographers that we really liked, believed in and worked hard for decided to rep themselves or find other representation. It takes time to recover but we always have....and always with our humor and friendship intact.
Twelve years is a long time and with the help of google we are able to see what our past photographers have been up to....a few have had success and others not so much. Here are some photographers we've worked with in the past. Shannon Greer, Anthony Elgort, Arthur Belebeau, Frank Schramm, Gemma Comas, Aimee Herring, Tom Wool, Tom Contrino, Eddie Collins, Cathy Crawford, Jeanette Beckman, Deborah Ory, Jenny Acheson, David Bashaw, Robert Milne, Adriano Fagundes, Rachel Olsson and Caren Alpert.
And here is the future of O'Gorman/Schramm. Please download and take a look and let us know what you think. The new site is due any day.
Friday, March 5, 2010
*****O'Gorman-Schramm's 12th Birthday*****
Saturday March Sixth marks the 12th Anniversary of the creation of O'Gorman-Schramm Representatives. We are excited about our business, our photographers and our new site which will be launched any day now.
Julia Cameron, no relation to Evelyn
Women's History Month continued:
For British photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, photography was an art form, she did not need to make a living from her photos and therefore she was not constrained by following conventional techniques. Julia Cameron sought to produce photos in which the emotional state of the model was of highest importance. We wonder how she would fare in today's market ?
For British photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, photography was an art form, she did not need to make a living from her photos and therefore she was not constrained by following conventional techniques. Julia Cameron sought to produce photos in which the emotional state of the model was of highest importance. We wonder how she would fare in today's market ?
relates to:
Julia Cameron,
Women in Photography,
Women's HIstory Month
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Cheryl Maeder is a hot shot in Palm Beach Illustrated
Here's a nice blurb in Palm Beach Illustrated magazine about Cheryl Maeder's photography. Cheryl's art work is represented in galleries in NYC, Paris and Miami, and we are delighted to represent her in the U.S. for commercial work.
Cheryl has worked for Sony, AT & T, Marriott, Visa , Blue Cross to name a few.
Cheryl has worked for Sony, AT & T, Marriott, Visa , Blue Cross to name a few.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Evelyn Cameron, Pioneer Women and Photographer of Nature
Evelyn Cameron moved to the remote Badlands of Montana with her husband in 1899, there they owned a ranch, they grew vegetables and they did what they could to make a living and stay in Montana. Like so many that came after her, Evelyn's love of photography turned into a business. She took pictures of friends, the landscape and the wildlife that lived in the high plains.
Evelyn bought her first camera by mail, it was a dry plate, glass negative 5 x7 Graflex camera. Cowboys, and passing ranchers would stop by Evelyn's ranch to have their pictures taken by her. She would also take off for days on end , on horse back, with her heavy camera in her lap, to take pictures in remote locations, and to take pictures of pioneer women in their homes and on their ranches. Much of what we know about true pioneer women we know thru the photographs of Evelyn Cameron.
After her death all of Evelyn Cameron's glass negatives sat in a basement for over half a century until they were discovered in the '70s and subsequently a book by Donna Lucey and a PBS documentary have followed. Here is a nice blog about Evelyn's life
Monday, March 1, 2010
Trinette Reed is home sweet home.
Trinette Reed just got back from a week of shooting in Mexico and this week will be shooting in California. ....Nothing like a week away to remind us of how great being home can be.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Fred Vasseur lives the Sweet French Lifestyle
Fred Vasseur is based in Paris, France where he lives with his wife and 2 kids. He will be shooting French editorial in NYC this month. His work has appeared in many US magazines. He shoots for major European and American home furnishings stores, you've seen his work and probably don't even know it.
He's also been busy working with kids clothing line.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Mike Henry has some sweet moments on his site
Mike Henry has a nice sense of whimsy and fun in his work.
relates to:
editorial,
fashion photography,
lifestyle photography,
Los Angeles,
Mike Henry Photography,
retail
Friday, February 19, 2010
Patrick McCarthy Nature Photography
It's February...pictures of warm and fabulous places have a great importance in February, these pictures give us some hope for spring.
Patrick McCarthy's photographs of nature are beautiful and calm, his nature site is a good place to peruse when you need a little break from the work day.
This photo was taken on Antigua and was recently in Hemispheres Magazine
relates to:
Antigua,
Hemispheres Magazine,
Patrick McCarthy Nature
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Publicis NYC Portfolio Review
Thank You Samantha Jaffoni !!!! Publicis NY. Emily enjoyed the portfolio breakfast review and meeting your creative team this morning. We appreciate your time and thank you for the great turnout.
It was so easy to take the PATH train from our office in the west village to your office in mid town.
relates to:
NYC,
Path Train,
Portfolio Review,
Publicis
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Old site down, new site almost ready
We are anxiously awaiting some additional photography before Drifting Creatives can finish our site and we can finally introduce our new look, new work and new talent. In the meantime we decided that a new splash page was better than looking at last year's autumn leaves for even another day....it's almost spring after all.
relates to:
Artist's representation,
drifting creatives,
photography
Life is good poolside in Miami
Allana Wesley White lives in Miami , and has a really fun time shooting with kids and teenagers.
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