Posts Tagged ‘exhibition’

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