Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Contact High Exhibit's Unusual Eazy E Skateboarding Photograph By Ithaka Darin Pappas at 2017 Photoville in Brooklyn, New York


[Contact High: Hip-Hop’s Iconic Photographs and Visual Culture]

Rapper, Eazy E skateboarding in Venice Beach, California Feb. 24th 1989 - photographed by:Ithaka Darin Pappas

Presented by
Contact High with support from Mass Appeal and Invictus Black

Curated by
Vikki Tobak; Associate curator: Syreeta Gates
“Contact High” spotlights the photographers who have played critical roles in bringing hip-hop and music culture imagery onto the global stage. Photographers share their era-defining stories’ iconic images, what legendary street photographer Henri Cartier Bresson called ‘The Decisive Moment’. “Contact High” offers a rare glimpse into the creative process and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the imagery that shaped hip-hop and music visual culture. Getting access to the original and unedited contact sheets, we see the ‘big picture’ visual legacy being created. Contact sheets let you look directly through the photographer’s lens and observe all of the other shots taken during these legendary moments.
Hip-hop and rebel cultures have always been about self-definition, especially when it comes to visuals and style. For artists, that one iconic pose, press shot or album cover would play a major role in shaping them into icons by any means necessary—skills, style, swagger, bravado and visuals. Today, the way we digest and create cultural imagery has radically changed. Today’s visual landscape is haphazardly shaped from every direction. The contact sheets reveal how photographers shaped the evolution of a visual cultural phenomenon.
Let’s get analogue for a minute. Contrary to the iPhone’s dominance, film is not dead. In fact, there’s a whole movement of analogue film photographers hashtag bragging: #FilmIsNotDead #35mm #ishootfilm #analogphotography #analogvibes… the list goes on. In this digital age of Instagram and Photoshop, it’s easy to hide imperfections. Analog film reveals beauty and individuality by exposing imperfection and process. There is individualism and eccentricity in every shot, like the dust and grooves of vinyl records. Photographers typically don’t show their contact sheets. It’s their visual diary. Not every shot worked, in fact, most didn’t. Back when every photo was methodically shot on analog film, the negatives on a roll of film would be contact printed on photographic paper allowing you to see the full range of images that would eventually develop into the ‘money shot’.

ORGANIZATION BIO

“Contact High: Hip-Hop’s Iconic Photographs and Visual Culture” spotlights the photographers who have played critical roles in bringing hip-hop and music culture imagery onto the global stage.
The exhibition encompass more than 40 years of history and celebrates what and how photographers saw as hip-hop evolved into a global force. Coinciding with the publication of “Contact High: Hip-Hop’s Iconic Photographs and Visual Culture” (Clarkson Potter/Penguin Random House) to be published fall 2018.

Source: http://photoville.com/contact-high-hip-hops-iconic-photographs-visual-culture/

Thursday, August 3, 2017

R.I.P. David Gerstein Villanueva (Mexican Film Director)


On July 2nd 2017, the film community lost a rare and true talent.
Mexican art-film director David Gerstein Villanueva passed away
from complications caused by cystic fibrosis. David had recently completed
two short noir pieces entitled, "La Sangre Devota", or Devoted blood (starring Yadira Pascault Orozco) and "Oso Blanco". 

David had unique vision of story-telling, never initially revealing too much information to his viewers, preferring to allow the building blocks of the story plot to slowly reveal themselves. And visually-speaking, his images were absolutely next level.

Other films by David Gerstein Villanueva: Perifoneando con Rufis Taylor (2008), La pena negra: el agua que desemboca(2007), Evitando la extinción del unicornio: Carlos Jurado, fotógrafo (2005), M.O.R. (2005) 

 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2157343/

Photograph of David Gerstein Villanueva 
by Ithaka Darin Pappas in Mexico City 2015

Friday, March 10, 2017

PM DAWN - Le Mondrian Hotel 1991 - Photographed by: Ithaka Darin Pappas


Cloud Rap pioneers, PM Dawn 
photographed at the Le Mondrian Hotel 
in Los Angeles 
by Ithaka Darin Pappas (1991).

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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1991

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
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Monday, February 27, 2017

PM DAWN - Photographed By: Ithaka Darin Pappas


Cloud Rap pioneers, PM Dawn 
photographed at the Le Mondrian Hotel 
in Los Angeles 
by Ithaka Darin Pappas (1991).

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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1991

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
 before reproducing in print, online or merchandising.
Please contact ithaka.art@gmail.com - thank you.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Bebe Moore Campbell and Maia Campbell (1989)


Award-winning author Bebe Moore Campbell (1950-2006) 
and daughter, actress Maia Campbell 
photographed at home in Baldwin Hills, California 1989 
by Ithaka Darin Pappas
for Essence Magazine. 

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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1989

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
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Giancarlo Esposito - Tokyo 1992 - By: Ithaka Darin Pappas


Giancarlo Esposito
photographed in Roppongi - Tokyo, Japan
by Ithaka Darin Pappas for Switch Magazine.

This session was for an interview of Giancarlo
in regards to his film 
"Night On Earth" directed by Jim Jarmusch 

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Photo: Ithaka Darin Pappas © 1992

Note: This image is not Public Domain, it is Necessary to acquire authorization
thru my Representatives at the Tack Artist Agency Group in Los Angeles 
before reproducing in print, online or merchandising ... thank you.
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