Sunday, October 24, 2010

SESAME STREET JORDAN


I blogged a while back about how taking lousy work was effecting my passion for photography. In an effort to maintain my passion, I've started saying no to jobs and have ended retainers that aren't pushing my creativity. One such job was working for the Children's Museum. Don't get me wrong, it is a lovely place, but the work was monotonous and simple. Here are two photos I took for them at a recent Sesame Street Live performance. They have the show here in the Middle East with different characters. The stars here are named Tonton and Juljul. What was crazy about this performance was that at the end the characters got mobbed by kids. It took all the museum staff plus some security guards to escort Tonton and Juljul to a safe location.

Friday, October 22, 2010

"A SIMPLE HOUSE" BY HENNA AL KHALILI



This is an article I wrote and photographed for Trendesign magazine. I originally titled it "A Simple House", but it got renamed "Home Sweet Dome" by someone else in the editing process. I hate the new title and the fact that people will think I was the guy who thought up this oh so clever play on words. What can you do? Post it on your blog I guess. One interesting note: in the picture of the bed chamber, the caption reads that its design mimics a woman's womb. Look for a minute at the entrance to the womb and see if you can figure out what that is designed after. Possibly the first semi-pornographic image published in Jordan.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

PRESTIGIOUS FACEBOOK PROFILE PHOTO

The King of Jordan's brother, Prince Ali Bin Hussein, is currently running for the Vice President of FIFA for Asia. He has started a grass roots campaign to garner support, including setting up a Facebook page. He is using a photo I took of him for Nox magazine as his profile picture! Someone on his staff must have scanned the photo from the magazine. That brings my Facebook profile shot count to around ten: nine mere mortals, one royal. Always an honor.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

MEET ZAID AL FAR


Above is a spread I shot for Nox magazine. The guy featured, Zaid Al Far, is Jordan's only professional bodybuilder. He recently metaled at a big international bodybuilding event in Canada. I did this photo shoot in his bedroom (in both of the photos he's actually standing on his bed). Zaid was reluctant to take his shirt off at first because after the competition in Canada he felt he "let himself go" a bit. So there I was in this young man's bedroom convincing him to take off his shirt and do poses on his bed while I took pictures. I guess that makes me kind of creepy, but it was fun, and Zaid really went for it once his shirt came off (there must be a better way to say that).

Friday, October 15, 2010

MAGAZINES BY THE ADVERTISERS FOR THE ADVERTISERS

When I saw this magazine cover a few days ago, I thought, "nice, Living Well is 15 years old." Living Well is one of the best selling magazines in Jordan. After closer inspection though I discovered that the cover was an advertisement for the telecommunications company Zain. The magazine sold the entire cover as an advertisement! It is no secret that advertisers rule the magazines here in Jordan. Paid readership is so low with most magazines that advertising makes up nearly all their income. With that dynamic in place, the reader takes back seat, if they are even allowed in the car at all. That's why it is impossible to find one honest review of a restaurant, hotel or spa. Everything here is fantastic! Zain is fantastic! Thanks Living Well for this gorgeous cover. It looks great on my coffee table. I hope Pepsi gets it next month!

Update: An inside source informed me that Zain bought the cover of this magazine for roughly $14,000.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

KEMPINSKI HOTEL AQABA




I've spent the past week down in Aqaba shooting the kind of new Kempinski hotel here. It's really a lovely place that I hope to enjoy at some point when the work is over. I'm taking a ton of photos to update their website, and each one involves fairly complex lighting scenarios. I'm about mentally and physically spent. Tomorrow is the last day, and then I have Sunday to go snorkeling and enjoy the hotel. One thing I will say, a week of room service and maid service is something I could really get used to.

Monday, October 4, 2010

A WEEKEND OF FIRE AND ICE




I posted these photos almost a week ago and haven't gotten around to explaining them until now (I'm in the middle of a big job). Last weekend Julie and I went to Dubai to renew our visas. In the few days we were there we managed to spend a day at a water park and another at an indoor ski resort. The day we went skiing it was 105 degrees outside. It sounds kind of lame, but it was actually really fun. After a day on the slopes we retired to our two story ski chalet at the Kempinski hotel. I'm writing an article about the experience for an inflight magazine, so we didn't have to pay the $1000 nightly rate. The chalets of the hotel are the windows at the bottom of the slope in the cute picture of Julie. Dubai is crazy. Everyone should visit it before it goes broke. Go soon!