Danny Clinch recently photographed Ben Harper and harmonica-master Charlie Musselwhite for their upcoming album “Get Up!” We took the opportunity to interview Danny about his experience collaborating with the two musical legends on this assignment. Q: You have a history of photographing both artists individually, how was it different working with them then and now? ...
Still life photographer Laziz Hamani recently shot this stunning spread for So Chic Magazine. The juicy lighting, designer jewels, and thoughtful styling draw together a collection of mouth-watering images.
Juan and Alejandro of Brosmind are constantly brightening our day with their unique sense of humor and playful illustrations. Below is a new piece commissioned by Mucho for a restaurant called El Passatge del Murmuri. Brosmind was one of nine artists from Barcelona hired to design a wall for the restaurant and the only rule was to ...
Craig Redman of Craig & Karl‘s beloved friend, Darcel Disappoints, made a front page appearance in the New York Times Sunday Review yesterday. A full-pager, we’re not sure how dour Darcel handled all of that attention!
The 3rd annual Communication Arts Typography issue is hot off the presses, and we’re proud to announce that three Levine/Leavitt artists were awarded in the Advertising, Periodical, and Unpublished categories. Congratulations Adam Larson, Sean Freeman, & Steve Wilson! Designer: Adam & Co. Category: Advertising (Pages 114-115) Client: Nike Typographer: Sean Freeman Category: Advertising (Pages 116-117) ...
Steve Wilson illustrated this portrait for an article in Time about Egypts president, Mohamed Morsi. Morsi was elected runner-up for Time’s annual Person of the Year award.
Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand of Mogollon received an awesome write-up on We Heart followed by an interview with the design duo. In the article titled, Inside the Beautiful Minds of Mogollon, Editor in Chief, James Davidson writes: “Like many New York visionaries who’ve treaded similar waters before them, Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand – aka Mogollon (spanish slang for ...
Craig & Karl have been illustrating up a storm and below are some of their latest portraits. From film to fashion, these bold colors and energetic patterns are sure to cure a case of the Monday’s.
Steve Wilson illustrated this smashing piece for Anthony Lane’s review of “Killing Them Softly” in The Current Cinema section of The New Yorker this week. Between the texture, palette, and Steve’s distinctive style, the image is a perfect fit for the article.
TrujilloPaumier was featured in the Eating Out section of this week’s issue of The New Yorker in an article called “Land of the Seven Moles.” Joaquin and Brian don’t just tell a visual story about the Oaxaca food scene, they also contribute personal experiences. Joaquin says, “Oaxaca never lets me forget how blessed I am that ...
Steve Wilson lit up Los Angeles Magazine with this illustration for an article written about nightlife connoisseur and LA club owner, Steve Edelson.
Craig & Karl illustrated a completely unique portrait of Barack Obama for the cover of New York Magazine this week. This eye-catching image was sure to turn heads toward the newsstand after a heated election season.
TrujilloPaumier was one of five Levine/Leavitt artists assigned to photograph the intriguing lives of Michael Jackson impersonators for Lemon Magazine‘s photo-article, “Men in the Mirror.” Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier give a striking introduction to the story by portraying a start-to-finish metamorphosis of Dev, a female Michael Jackson impersonator. They transition into a narrative, using Las Vegas ...
Sacha Waldman photographed a young MJ impersonator for Lemon Magazine‘s special edition issue paying homage to the King of Pop. Taking a day-in-the-life approach, Sacha depicts his subject, Michael Johnson, from within his own home.
For the King of Pop issue of Lemon Magazine, Danny Clinch captured the raw emotion and embodiment of a Michael Jackson impersonator. Danny is world renowned for his rockstar portraiture and photographs impersonator Pete Carter like he’s the real deal.
The folks at Lemon Magazine called on Nick Meek to photograph an ultra-quirky Michael Jackson double for “Men in the Mirror,” an article celebrating the lives of MJ impersonators around the world. Nick shot James Aston playing bacci ball with glove-on-hand. A shocking contrast between the glamourous life of a pop star and a popular past-time for an older ...
A delightful addition to Lemon Magazine‘s King of Pop takeover, Peter Funch doubled up on MJ by shooting the curious lives of two impersonators. Telling a humorous tale about identity, humility, and a mutual die-hard love for the King of Pop, Peter takes a voyeuristic look in to the adventures of Aamir Smith and Alex Sotomayor through New York ...
Peter Funch was hired by New York Magazine to photograph the Knicks for an article in this week’s issue called “The Anti-D’Antoni.” The image of the prized New York team at practice takes up two full pages and serves as a much needed post Sandy pick-me-up.