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Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Creators of Marc Jacobs tennis ad revealed - and they model too!


Mystery solved: The identity of the artists behind the hilarious site I wrote about mocking a Marc Jacobs Summer 2008 ad campaign and featuring tennis legends John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg have been revealed!

According to New York Magazine's fashion blog The Cut the site was created by Thomas Larsson and Greg Hart of creative firm Hart + Larsson and they had this to say about the idea:

We're Hart+Larsson. We're photographers, filmmakers, and advertising creatives. We call what we do The New Enthusiasm: an aesthetic movement (or philosophy) of sorts.

Borg+McEnroe is something we'd been wanting to do for a little while now. We thought it'd be interesting to adopt two generally well-known personas, style them, identify them as Borg and McEnroe, place them within a popular commercial context (the Marc Jacobs display ad), and then turn them loose. In a world dominated by replication and automation, we wondered whether or not we could create an 'authentic' Marc Jacobs ad. And we think we succeeded, for the most part. You know, in truth, we're not really sure anyone would naturally consider Juergen Teller to be a great photographer; perhaps he is, perhaps he's not — obviously, it's all rather subjective. We do know, however, that if one views his work within that instantly recognizable Marc Jacobs frame, one can't help but conclude that one is looking at the work of a master.
Geez - I can't help but be a little disappointed that these images aren't really part of an MJ ad campaign. One can dream.

(image via nymag.com)

Friday, March 14, 2008

Quote of the Day: Bob Costas on sports bloggers

[I]t's one thing if somebody just sets up a blog from their mother's basement in Albuquerque and they are who they are, and they're a pathetic get-a-life loser, but now that pathetic get-a-life loser can piggyback onto someone who actually has some level of professional accountability and they can be comment No. 17 on Dan Le Batard's column or Bernie Miklasz' column in St. Louis. That, in most cases, grants a forum to somebody who has no particular insight or responsibility. Most of it is a combination of ignorance or invective.

- Sportscaster Bob Costas on bloggers and their influence on sports journalism
Don't let that smile fool you...he's "the man"...

(via thebiglead.com, image via google)

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Shameless Self-Promotional Moment: Summer Olympian


Hey y'all!

I'm excited to say that I've begun blogging for a site dedicated to this summer's Beijing Olympics called Summer Olympian, part of the TFS Media Network. I'll be covering all things Olympics including the athletes, opening + closing ceremonies, individual events, socio-political issues, art & design, fashion, and, of course, tennis news leading up to and during the Summer Games.

Here are my latest Olympic tennis posts:

Federer and Sharapova Seeking First-time Olympic Glory

Justine Henin Wants Focus on Athletes, Not Politics

Former Top Ranked Tennis Doubles Team Back Together for Olympic

Here are my latest posts focusing on Olympic news:

Water Cube Makes Debut, Draws Praise

The Makings of a Beijing Olympics Medal Presenter

2008 Olympics Fashion Revealed!

Behind the Olympic Torch Design

New Starting Blocks Cause Concern for Swimmers

Olympics News: Around the Grounds

Enjoy!

Rich

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