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The four seasons

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Being so much focussed in my multiple projects I seem to make one update per season, here is autumn for you, and featuring some interesting mix!

On this entry a fair amount of video, as I worked a lot on this aspect lately. A selection of recent works with two very interesting interviews here. First was the interview of fashion designer and artist Hussein Chalayan at the opening of his exhibition at Lisson Gallery in London, interviewed by Greg Hilty, curatorial director of the gallery. The exhibition “I Am Sad Leyla (Üzgünüm Leyla)” is still running at the Lisson Gallery until the 2nd of October 2010.

Second interview was even more special as it was the Right Honourable Tony Benn MP, iconic British political figure of the left, interviewed by none else than Nicky Wire of the band Manic Street Preachers, a notoriously iconic pop rock band of the left too! As one can imagine a very interesting discussion follows.
This was set up with the brilliant music web zine The Quietus.

Among other recent works I covered Run DMC’s Rev Run party at Aqua Kyoto for the launch of his Foot Locker RUN NYC collection, with many personalities present including Mark Ronson, Keisha Buchanan, Shingai Shoniwa (Noisettes), Roisin Murphy, Paloma Faith, Amber Rose, Tim Westwood, Jamelia or Emily Atack.

Mark Ronson at Rev Run's Party at Aqua, Sept 21 2010

Mark Ronson at Rev Run's Party at Aqua, Sept 21 2010

Keisha Buchanan at Rev Run's Party at Aqua, Sept 21 2010

Mark Ronson at Rev Run's Party at Aqua, Sept 21 2010

And another unlikely meet last week when I ended up throwing the ball in the nets, taking my first lesson of cricket from the boys of Scouting For Girls while covering their game with England cricket team players Tim Bresnan and James “Jimmy” Anderson at Lord’s cricket field.

Scouting For Girls for a nets game at Lords on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls for a nets game at Lords on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls for a nets game at Lords with Tim Bresnan and James Anderson on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls for a nets game at Lords with Tim Bresnan and James Anderson on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls for a nets game at Lord's with Tim Bresnan and James Anderson on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls for a nets game at Lord's with Tim Bresnan and James Anderson on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls at Lord's museum posing with the Ashes on Sept. 23 2010

Scouting For Girls at Lord's museum posing with the Ashes on Sept. 23 2010

Yet another mix of styles, when serving British army soldiers become pop stars.
I photographed Warner Bros’ successful trio The Soldiers at the Royal Albert Hall a few months ago and joined them again recently for a charity giving at Twickenham’s Royal Military School of Music where they were giving a cheque to ‘Armed Forces Charities (ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, Help For Heroes, Royal British Legion) to celebrate the announcement that their second album ‘Letters Home’ will be released on 25 October.

The Soldiers at the Royal Military School of Music, August 20 2010

The Soldiers at the Royal Military School of Music, August 20 2010

The Soldiers giving to charities at the Royal Military School of Music, August 20 2010

The Soldiers giving to charities at the Royal Military School of Music, August 20 2010

And when a rock god meets a crowd of young alternative artists you get a juicy Halloween party.
Alice Cooper was in town choosing the lucky performers to join him on stage for his Halloween’s Night of Fears on October 31st at the Roundhouse. This very unusual casting was taking place at London Dungeon and featured a bunch of the best freaks trying to get the rockstar to faint from seeing them hammer nails in their nose, dance on broken glass or stick needles in their body!

Alice Cooper casting for freaks at the London Dungeon

Alice Cooper casting for freaks at the London Dungeon

A last word about an ongoing Burning Head project I’m co-producing with my good friend the talented Franck Trebillac, the new music video for Stretta on the label Clear Notice which is due to be released in the iPad application compilation Enter Calico soon. It looks great and I can’t wait to post it here when it will be released!

New Burning Head video in the making, for Stretta on Clear Notice

New Burning Head video in the making, for Stretta on Clear Notice

Good news!

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Isn’t it great to see the sun back again? All this blue sky is refreshing and inspiring and a sign that an exciting and busy summer is on its way.

So where are all these blog entries? Over a month of silence but a lot of things going on behind. I will just be brief and give a few highlights and images here but some more detailed news of anything to do with music photography can be found on my Loud Pixels BLOG here.

The freshest and biggest news this week is that Franck Trebillac and myself have the pleasure to announce that the Music Video of Born Dressed is finished and online for you to see!! We have received already a lot of great feedback and feel free to give you opinion on here. There should be a launch party soon, watch this space (or my Twitter account here). This was shot in part at the Brixton Dogstar, a really cool and stylish bar with the nicest staff. It is starring Roxy Velvet and of course Paul Gravity the man behind Born Dressed (and ex M.A.S.S. & Hey Gravity!). The BURNING HEAD website should be online soon and that will surely be an excuse for a new post.

Born Dressed – Coffee machine from BURNING HEAD on Vimeo.

End of April saw my exhibition at the Images En Scene festival at La Roche Posay in France where I presented 50 Digigraphie prints, alongside Francis Vernhet and Jacques Bisceglia to name a few, and a tribute exhibition of Alain Dister’s work. I appeared on French’s prime time news as you can see below. (Coincidentally I made an unrelated appearance on the BBC that very same week). The exhibition went very well and I thank Yves Lafosse, Didier Coupeau and really everyone in the team for their great work and welcome!

Marc Broussely – TV News from BURNING HEAD on Vimeo.

And to close this entry, a chosen portrait from my recent work, of talented dancer and actress Sophie Anneliese.

Sophie Anneliese, dancer - London, May 2010

Sophie Anneliese, dancer - London, May 2010

Spring quick update

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

A brief update as spring is upon us (you know, when it gets colder again, Tfl threatening storms, too much chocolate..) with a sample of what I’ve been working on recently.

The Music Video is on its way and we’re working on the editing, here is a snapshot from the shoot.

Born Dressed music video in the making

Born Dressed music video in the making

Another successful start-up in front of my lens, JogPost is an original new company in West London for the distribution of leaflets made by.. joggers! The result being a faster delivery, better paid employees that get healthier doing it, not bad at all I say, no surprise their phone keeps ringing all the time.

Action shot for JogPost commercial shoot

Action shot for JogPost commercial shoot

In music a few new shoots, I posted a “summary of previous episodes” on my Loudpixels Blog including Suede’s first show in years at the 100 Club, Tangerine Dream at the Royal Albert Hall and I would note a big night at the O2 Arena with some of the biggest legends of Soul and Motown, The Four Tops, The Temptations, The Three Degrees and The Drifters. The following photo was taken by The Three Degrees’ manager in my failed attempt to join the band with Cynthia Garrison, Valerie Holiday and Helen Scott of Three Degrees  ;) .

Myself with the Three Degrees, O2 Arena in London, March 26 2010

Me pretending to be a R&B singer from Philadelphia, with the legendary Three Degrees, O2 Arena in London, March 26 2010

And last but not least the big exhibition in France approaches, the Images En Scène festival at the Photomusicales De La Roche Posay on April 23, 24 and 25 where I’ll be exhibiting 50 large prints from my Loud Pixels collection, live and portraits, from Nana Mouskouri to Rihanna, from The Rolling Stones to The Maccabees, thanks to the sponsors Rainbow Color in Paris and EPSON’s Digigraphie label.

A sample of the images to be exhibited at Images En Scène, 23, 24 and 25 April 2010 at La Roche Posay, France

A sample of the images to be exhibited at Images En Scène, 23, 24 and 25 April 2010 at La Roche Posay, France

About The Times twice, an Award and a cold

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

A brief summary of last week since my last update.

The UK Folding Plug I photographed earlier this month have won the Brit Insurance Design Of The Year Award 2010, well done to Min-Kyu Choi and the team!

The Four Tops (shot last week) appeared in the main feature of The Times Arts&Ents last Friday, and the Sunday Times published one of my studio portraits of Marina And The Diamonds, nice double Times ;) .

some recent The Times tear sheets

some recent The Times tear sheets

Music-photography-wise I covered the return of Craig David with his album launch at Scala last week, as well as a big sold-out show of Frightened Rabbit at KOKO which showed how fast these guys are growing, and finally Chris Rea supported by Paul Casey at the Hammersmith Apollo on Sunday night.

Craig David's new album launch at Scala, 9 March 2010

Craig David's new album launch at Scala, 9 March 2010

Chris Rea  Performs At Hammersmith Apollo In London March 14 2010

Chris Rea Performs At Hammersmith Apollo In London March 14 2010

A lot of time spent trying another time to make a fresh install on my MacBook Pro, from an empty drive, reinstalling everything one by one, for those who tried they know that it’s a long journey in front of a screen! Working on new exciting opportunities as well as on the Music Video I mentioned before, we hope it will be launched by mid April! Oh and despite these last few enjoyable sunny days I have a cold, shame, how am I going to enjoy the taste of the Guinness tonight? ;) Happy St Patrick’s day everyone.

Reach Out I’ll Be There!

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

A great day Thursday saw me rocking up to the JW Marriott’s Grosvenor House in Park Lane carrying the quasi totality of my studio, with the help of the lovely Nicky, fellow photographer, for a shoot with some true music legends before they kick off their European tour, Motown’s best The Four Tops and The Temptations. They will be back in London on the 26th for a big show at the O2 Arena, joined by the Drifters and The Three Degrees, closing a UK Arena tour.

The Four Tops in London, March 4 2010 (L to R) Theo Peoples, Lawrence Roquel Payton Jr, Abdul Duke Fakir, Ronnie McNeir

The Four Tops in London, March 4 2010 (L to R) Theo Peoples, Lawrence Roquel Payton Jr, Abdul Duke Fakir, Ronnie McNeir

The Temptations in London, March 4 2010. (L to R) Joe Herndon, Terry Weeks, Bruce Williamson, Otis Williams, Ron Tyson

The Temptations in London, March 4 2010. (L to R) Joe Herndon, Terry Weeks, Bruce Williamson, Otis Williams, Ron Tyson

Oh and by the way, Min-Kyu Choi’s Folding Plug, featured on my last blog entry and who I photographed last week, has won the Product category of the Brit Insurance Design Of The Year Award 2010! You can see the other category winners on the Wired site, with late Alexander McQueen’s Spring/Summer ‘10 collection posthumously winning the fashion award, not for sentimental reason by the way but because it is stunning. The overall winner will be announced on March 16th.

No photos this weekend, plus given I just got a bit older I kind of expect my head will be sour in the morning… ;) . And then up for another exciting week!

Hospital fashion week ;)

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I just can’t find time to blog these days! Ok a brief entry here with quick samples of what I have been up to lately, with two shoots at the Royal College of Art / Design London for two talented teams of inventors and designers. This is the nest of creation of great new products and commodities and it is always interesting to work for such innovator clients. It was a little while since last time I shot for a similar inventor (that was Fabrican’s Manel Torres, fashion designer come inventor who designed spray clothes, yes in a can!). Now here is first an award winning team, “Made In Mind”, built around Min-Kyu Choi, the inventor of a new revolution to come to all laptop or mobile phone users fed up of the bulky UK plug the UK folding plug.

Min-Kyu Choi's UK Folding Plug

Min-Kyu Choi's UK Folding Plug

Made In Mind - The UK folding plug's company  February 26 2010, London

Made In Mind - The UK folding plug's company February 26 2010, London

And yesterday’s team was from the Helen Hamlyn Center and their creation an innovative design for a hospital gown to fit all sizes, quite an odd style of “fashion” photoshoot :) .

Helen Hamlyn Center's hospital gown design, March 3 2010, London

Helen Hamlyn Center's hospital gown design, March 3 2010, London

But I need to pack and go now for an exciting photoshoot with some of the biggest legends of the Motown, direct from Detroit to Mayfair, more on this later !