Archive for October, 2008

passion + integrity = photographic style

here’s a little fun for the weekend.

glen friedman is a one man history show.

hailed by the washington post, “one of the greats of his generation”.

a one man documentary machine of skating & music history. he has covered iconic artists such as Fugazi, Black Flag, Ice-T, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, The Misfits, Bad Brains, Beastie Boys, Run-D.M.C., KRS-One, and Public Enemy, as well as classic skateboarding originators such as Tony Alva, Jay Adams, Alan Gelfand, Duane Peters, and Stacy Peralta.

his ‘fuck you‘ series has been exhibited worldwide and put into books. and he’s done it all with style and dare i say grace.

this is what passion can do – it has carried glen far beyond what he ever thought but he’s one dedicated mofo who deserves it.

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does copyright need a czar?

so the orphan works bill is still floating around and there has been some recent attention as it’s fate fluttered between life and death. as it stands now, everything’s on hold while congress is on recess. no doubt though that we’ll be starting all over once the next session swings back to work.

last week i had the chance to catch up with MT senator jon tester during his trip through the area to try and discuss the orphan works bill. unfortunately he had little time and awareness about the current intellectual property rights concerns that face creatives. but it was a start, his staff now has a few photographers they can consult as i wasn’t the only one there. (hats off to another local shooter who has taken upon himself to contact and speak or meet with all three of MT’s reps).

with this in mind i wanted to let everyone know that PACA (Picture Archive Council of America) is working within the creative community to further copyright education and to that end has created the Jane Kinne Copyright Education Program and posted a video. this via creativepro.com,

“In support of this effort PACA developed the Jane Kinne Copyright Education Program, which can be streamed online or ordered on DVD. The free one-hour presentation provides a thorough review of copyright law in the United States and how it applies to the use of imagery in advertising, the news media and fine art.” The video touches the finer points of what we all need to be familiar with as covered by counsel Nancy Wolff.

and fresh off the press this am on wired.com comes a short concept on “Who Should be the First US Copyright Czar?”. with the president signing the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act just monday, we could be in for an interesting argument to determine who might fit this bill. in true wired style they’ve already got a poll going so you might want to check it out. so far Lawrence Lessig, Founder of Center for Internet and Society & a Stanford professor is in the lead.

the basic idea behind the copyright czar would be to mirror the drug czar and to implement a nationwide plan to combat piracy and then report directly to congress and the president. with the right person engaged, this could be a huge boost for intellectual property in my mind but it will be fascinating to see who that might be and how the powers that be, google, yahoo, etc, can serve their influence.

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large green thanks

largest thanks ever to the california crew and merrell. crazy good week shooting all over norcal and have the entire gang that pitched in to thank. merrell was fabulous to work with and their agency was pure sweetness. all 20+ of us were on the same level (hard work, early mornings and dirty one liners) and it shows in the final product. can’t wait to see the video clips but we’ll have a few scenes of our own up soon. four days, one skinny dip, one wharf jump, a handful of pumpkins, some pine cones, a few yurts, 1000 miles, 10,000 images and the best laughs in a long time.

and wanted to pass along props to merrell for walking the walk. in spite of the nature of the shoot (RV, driving, flying, etc) merrell bucked up for carbon credits with Native Energy. i’m really pushing to make this a project standard as there’s no reason it shouldn’t be. talked about it many posts ago but it’s great to see it taking hold.

in that vein, it’s exciting to see a few more options being made available as well. car rental site vroomvroomvroom.com “has pledged to pick up the cost of the carbon footprint for anyone booking through (the) site and (will) spend money on neutralizing that carbon with various green initiatives.” more here. and world dominator google has forked over a few washingtons on a plan to save energy as well – $4 trillion to be exact.


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