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Tuesday
Jul172012

PHOTOGRAPHY: Nurnberg's Old-School Guide to Lighting Portraits

 

If you’re looking for a book on portrait lighting there are plenty to chose from. But before you load up your Amazon shopping cart with recent releases you may want to consider an oldie-but-goodie: Walter Nurnberg’s Lighting for Portraiture.

First published in 1948, Lighting for Portraiture won’t show you how to master the latest studio gear or perform miracles with your speedlights, but it will give you a solid understanding of basic portrait lighting concepts along with a slew of recipes that are as applicable today as they were back when spot, flood or bare bulb, were the photographer’s only options.

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Wednesday
Jul112012

PERFORMANCE: The Actors' Roundtable: "Live the Blues to Sing the Blues"

Actors Roundtable

Each week, Paden Fallis poses one question to a group of professional working actors from a variety of backgrounds. Our goal is not to demystify the work of the actor or explore their careers, but to dig a bit deeper into their artistic working process.

ACTOR’S ROUNDTABLE: “SING THE BLUES TO LIVE THE BLUES”


I’m going to give you two quotes here. I take these two quotes to heart as I think about the work that I do and the life that I lead. They might be mutually exclusive…or maybe not. All the same, I’d love your take on what they mean to the work that you do, the life that you lead, and if one speaks to you more than the other.

“To sing the blues, you must live the blues.” 

“Be boring in your life, so you can be restless in your work.” 

Go…

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Thursday
Jul052012

PERFORMANCE: The Actors' Roundtable: "The Long Run"

Actors Roundtable

Each week, Paden Fallis poses one question to a group of professional working actors from a variety of backgrounds. Our goal is not to demystify the work of the actor or explore their careers, but to dig a bit deeper into their artistic working process.

ACTOR’S ROUNDTABLE: “THE LONG RUN”


Recently I conducted a Q&A with actor Gary Sloan about how he approaches performing in a long-running production and the challenges inherent in playing the same role night after night for an extended time. As actors on the stage, we are not afforded the opportunity to backslide, but must continually stay sharp, fresh, and inhabit the role every time out—be it performance #2 or performance #222. 

How do you approach the long run?  How do you keep it fresh?

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Tuesday
Jul032012

WORD: Author Patrick Wensink, the Humane Absurdist

Author Patrick WensinkWhen I called Patrick Wensink—novelist, essayist, music obsessive—in his bedroom in Louisville, Kentucky, I expected him to speak in an indeterminate Kentuckyian twang. I forgot he’s an Ohioan, born and raised. And how could I? Several characters in his latest novel, Broken Piano for President, are named after towns in the Buckeye State. Perhaps I was distracted by the name of the band Lothario Speedwagon and the crackerjack dialogue throughout. Wensink is a humane absurdist, if that makes sense; he’s cruel and kind in his depiction of American flyovercapes typically regarded with ironic disgust by other fictionists.

Daniel Nester interviews Patrick Wensink

We talked about Kenny Rogers, drinking and writing, whether or not to use outlines, and twee book arts. In the second half of the interview, Wensink’s eight-month-old son Walter makes an appearance.

Visit Patrick at patrickwensink.com.

Friday
Jun292012

ADVENTURE: Two Strangers Take on the 10,000-Mile Mongol Rally

Charlie Grosso in Istanbul preparing for Mongol Rally[Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of posts by former stated feature artist, Charlie Grosso, as she takes on the 10,000 Mongol Rally.]

Dear Readers of Stated Magazine,

How are you? Please allow me to take a moment of your time and introduce myself and what I am doing this summer. My name is Charlie Grosso, and a 140-character description of me reads something like: Art Gallery Director. Photographer.  Adventurer. Brand Consultant. Rule Breaker. World Traveler. Writer. Possible Spy. Only fitting I Live under an Alias.

I am taking on The Mongol Rally this summer—a 10,000-mile unsupported car rally traveling from London, UK to Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia. The Mongol Rally is adventure philanthropy at its best. We take on the adventure, roam across 1/3 of the world in a tiny car, and raise money for local charities in Mongolia at the same time. The rally has raised over £3.5 million for charity since 2004.  

I will be tackling The Mongol Rally with Pamela MacNaughtan, a fabulous woman I met on Twitter (yes, I don’t know her in real life, not yet…). We are team SM Stowaway and we are one of the few all-women teams in an 85% male-dominated rally.

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