Showing posts with label Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographer. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Brynn Watkins

Last Tuesday New York City pulled it together and gave us one incredibly beautiful spring day. It had been such a long time since I had seen New Yorkers outside enjoying the weather, it was really lovely. I noticed so many photographers out and about taking advantage of the sun and the warmth. I was excited to take advantage of it as well and met up with fashion blogger Brynn Watkins of Beingelliott.com. We headed up to my friend Noah's roof and took in the sights and sounds of New York City. I love being able to enjoy rooftops when the weather is warm. I always feel closer to the city while getting to remove myself from the crowds. 

I asked Brynn some questions about blogging, fashion and life.

Beige sweater: vintage 



  
How long have you been blogging/what made you decide to start? 

I needed an outlet to put my creative juices into, and blogging seemed like the perfect solution. I started Being Elliott in late 2012 and I have loved every minute of it since. I love interacting with my viewers and interviewing designers and creative minds in the industry. I love hearing all of their stories. I feel like it furthers my own story in a rich, fulfilling way. My work with Being Elliott focuses on telling others about the amazing world of fashion and design out there. I want to give my readers inspiration and a smile everyday. I hope my viewers can sit back and read my blog when they are looking for an outlet for inspiration and self expression.



Navy mini dress: vintage


What has been the most fun thing to come out of blogging?

I love the community having a blog and being a blogger creates. Being Elliott has brought me together with so many talented individuals.  It's a wonderful experience to interview and collaborate with creative artists, from amazing clothing designers to skilled leather artisans, to accomplished furniture crafters.  I love developing friendships with these unique individuals.  Being Elliott has created a portal for interesting conversations and great friendships!   




White shirt: Ralph Lauren
Sunglasses: ZeroUV


Do you have favorite designers? Why them?

3.1 Phillip Lim. His style of minimalism and elegant line is easy to fall in love with. Tom Ford, for his use of the color red as a focal point. Oscar de la Renta, for bringing my every editorial fashion fantasy to life!



Long bright blue dress: vintage


Tell me something about you that not many people know. 

I am a HUGE Lord of the Rings and Star Wars fan. I have the whole movies memorized. They are the best.


Monday, March 10, 2014

An interview with Daniel Franzese

On Friday I shot with actor Daniel Franzese again. After discovering a mutual love for the city's endless collection of street art on our last shoot, we decided to venture into Williamsburg see more. I don't ever really hang out in the trendy Brooklyn neighborhood, so Daniel took the reins and showed me all of the best spots it had to offer. Williamsburg is rich with different expressions of art, from the big murals that cover entire buildings to small stencil pieces painted on the curb. 

I was grateful to have a tour guide who was able to show me tons of great work but I wasn't surprised that Daniel knew exactly where to go. His Instagram is an excellent mixture of fun nights in New York City (including his adventure at the SNL after party with Lena Dunham and Taylor Swift this past Saturday) and an amazing collection of different pieces of street art he finds. 

After our shoot I sent over a couple of questions to see how this love of art started. 


When did you first realize you were obsessed with Street art?

I first started noticing street art in the early 00's in NYC and Brooklyn
it made me laugh and think and sometime even moved me. NY is great for culture and these years were major years for street art. I made a game of collecting stickers and took tons of photos before my cell phone even had a camera. 




What is it about street art that you like?
 I like the idea about taking something from" The Man" and making it belong to the people again. When you see a great piece everyone else who sees it shares that feeling with you. That's the same thing I love about NY street performers, clubs and theater. We share that. It's ours. 


Do you have a favorite artist?
I think Banksy is eternally the king but my favorite will always be Shepard Fairey of Obey/Giant if I wasn't an actor I would probably have full tatted arm sleeves of his work. Other artists I go crazy for are Annie Preece, Buffmonster, Anthony Lister, The Seventh Letter collective and theres a new crop of LA dudes who are doing some really fun stuff with giveaway art and hidden Street art hunts.


Do you have a favorite piece?  
Two things that sold me on forever being a Shepard Fairey fan are from my sticker collecting days. I used to collect any sticker even non graffitti stickers. airport stickers, fruit stickers the whole concept behind Obey is this Orwelllian like 1984 "Big Brother Is watching you" thing. I was going into a Starbucks and noticed a tiny sliver unremovable sticker by the door handle like looked just like your standard " this place is under surveillance"  sticker. but it wasn't that. It was OBEY " You are being watched" I felt so special and so clued in to notice that. That was art put there for me or whoever was in touch enough to discover it. That was the best. Another time in LA there was an bad logo of a woman's bra on this Korean lingerie store in K-Town i always loved it cause it was kitschy and weird. i saw a small sticker by it one day and looked closely and it say " This did not go unnoticed-OBEY" I died laughing.  I mean…what's not to love about that?



Did you see any interesting street art while filming your documentary in Detroit? 
That is an understatement. Detroit is such a rad place and the people are so soulful but never in my life have I seen such incredible street art everywhere. ALL the greats are up. Its worth the trip to The D just to drive around and "hunt" with your camera. Major things are happening there. it's probably the best street art in North America right now. You would have to go to Brazil or some shit to see what you get to see in Detroit. Allee willis and I loved it. 

Tell me a little bit about your documentary. Why is it important to you? 
It's called Allee Willis Loves Detroit. Allee Willis is a dear friend of mine and is one of the most accomplished, inspiring and interesting people I have ever met. She's' Grammy, Emmy, Tony, Webby award winning and nominated song writer, artist, producer, director, painter, collector and party thrower! She 's done it all and now she wrote a song called The D for her hometown of Detrpoit with Andrae Alexander and we shot in over 50 locations famous and funky all over the city with thousands of people singing it including Motown legends like Martha Reeves, Mary Wilson and other Detroit greats like Lily Tomlin. Everyone should know about Allee and everyone should see the spirit of the people of Detroit through her eyes. I'm proud to help Allee execute this incredible endeavor. You can see a sneak peek on YouTube by searching Allee Willis Loves Detroit



Any other upcoming projects for you?

I am doing a film this spring, an Off Broadway play in June and I'm a lead in a new Broadway musical called FOUND…which I cannot wait for people to see. It's by Hunter Bell (Title of show) co-written by our director Lee Overtree (Story Pirates) with music by the incredible Eli Bolin (Sesame Street) its the story of FOUND Magazine. We have done two workshops and they are working out the details of the next phase but it's going to happen very soon!  I can't think of anything I would rather be doing then working with that team and cast on that show. I can't wait. 


Daniel Franzese can be found on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and Snapchat @whatsupdanny and on YouTube at MyMyMyTube. Besides street art he wants people to know he also loves cookies and pizza. 

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Natalie Hall

On Wednesday I got to shoot with the lovely actress Natalie Hall again. 
We first met in 2010 when I had noticed her while watching All My Children with my abuela (see the full post on my feelings behind AMC and Susan Lucci here)
Anyway we were able to catch up again four years later over coffee this past February and yesterday we were finally able to shoot again. It was exciting to look at our last shoot (again, see our last shoot here) and see how "west coast it was" and how "east coast" we could make this shoot. We've both changed so much for the better and it's been such a blast to reconnect.

Don't forget to watch Natalie's new show, Starcrossed, on Monday's at 8pm on the CW.