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Archive for the ‘Portraits’ Category

M6 Ensemble / Meredith Monk

June 10, 2010
Back in April Sid, who’s (among other things) a member of the M6, a vocal ensemble that interprets the work of Meredith Monk, contacted me about doing some PR photography for the group. I said yes, and that I wanted to stick around for rehearsals too. And so on two hot afternoons in May I [...]

Back in April Sid, who’s (among other things) a member of the M6, a vocal ensemble that interprets the work of Meredith Monk, contacted me about doing some PR photography for the group. I said yes, and that I wanted to stick around for rehearsals too.

And so on two hot afternoons in May I climbed up five sets of stairs to take a peek into the world of the M6. The six of them – Sasha, Sid, Emily, Holly, Toby and Peter – get together about 1x a month. The music is only partially notated, and so a lot of rehearsal time is /thinking/ about the music – trying things out, debating how it should sound and why, and scribbling notes on the sheet music. I really liked watching the dynamic between all of them.

Amazingly, this is a side project for all involved (main involvements range from singing opera to choreographing dance). The M6 is 4 years in the making, even though coordinating upcoming rehearsals is almost an hour-long process each time.

Sid was telling me that the composer, in her 60s now, has been thinking a lot about how her work will outlive her. She’s been the main performer of her work, but now she’s now spending more time collaborating with people who want to help her interpret her work, like the M6. Here and there you also catch little glimpses of the loft and Meredith’s presence in the photos.

To hear their music, check out this video. And check out the photo slideshow too.

<3,
Kat

P.S. When the Dude first meets Maude in the Big Lebowski, that singing/breathing/chanting she does when’s she’s doing her naked painting – that’s Meredith Monk. Yes.

Tags: loft photos, m6, m6 ensemble, meredith monk, music, musician portraits, PR, rehearsal photos, tribeca
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Winter in Crown Heights | Outdoor portrait photography

March 20, 2010
Here is something to know about me and seasons: this was the 7th winter I’ve ever experienced, and the first one I made through successfully. Since 2003, the prospect of cold and dark winters fills me with the most profound sense of dread. I never experienced cold weather, dark days, cabin fever, or suffocating layers [...]

Here is something to know about me and seasons: this was the 7th winter I’ve ever experienced, and the first one I made through successfully.

Since 2003, the prospect of cold and dark winters fills me with the most profound sense of dread. I never experienced cold weather, dark days, cabin fever, or suffocating layers of clothing before moving to New York. And since I didn’t grow up sledding, building snowmen or warming my toes by the fire, I don’t have any of the childhood nostalgia that carries everyone through the most frustrating and depressing parts of the season.

But I made it through this one pretty well. I went sledding for the first time, in a laundry basket in Ft Greene Park, and spent a night by myself wandering a Manhattan made empty and beautiful from a blizzard.

To celebrate the first warm day of the year, here’s a couple of shots from one of the coldest days of the year.
Winter outdoors in Crown Heights | Brooklyn Portrait PhotographyWinter outdoors in Crown Heights | Brooklyn Portrait Photography

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SITE Festival + Arts in Bushwick + Page Not Found | Photo booth

March 8, 2010
I made photo booth-style portraits last night at Arts in Bushwick's SITE Festival's closing party, hosted by Page Not Found. Wish I could have stayed longer because apparently the looping saxophones and guitars, dance performances and live silkscreening I got to see were just the beginning. Also, the home-brewed beer was delicious.

Photo booth portraits | Bushwick, Brooklyn

I manned the photo booth last night at Arts in Bushwick’s SITE Festival’s closing party, hosted by Page Not Found.  Wish I could have stayed longer – apparently the looping saxophones and guitars, dance performances and live silkscreening I saw were just the beginning.  Also, the home-brewed beer was delicious.

**More:
- SLIDESHOW! Many more photos in here.
- Tag yourself in the Facebook album.
- Email me (kat[at]katcheng.com) + I’ll send you the hi-res pics.

Thanks to Page Not Found and all the great people I talked to last night. See you guys around.
Photo booth portraits | Bushwick, Brooklyn

Tags: arts in bushwick, awesomeness, brooklyn, bushwick, page not found, photo booth, site festival
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The Goldbergs | Central Park Family Portraits

February 20, 2010
The Goldbergs are easy to love. They were warm and sweet from the moment I met them, and you can see from the photos that there's a natural and easy affection between all of them. We met up late yesterday afternoon at their apartment on the Upper East Side and walked over to a snow-covered Central Park, with Heller and Jeff keeping up a steady and comfortable stream of chatter with me and the kids.

The Goldbergs are easy to love.  They were warm and sweet from the moment I met them, and you can see from the photos (click to see the slideshow!) that there’s a natural and easy affection between all of them.

Central Park family portrait photos | The GoldbergsCentral Park family portrait photos | The Goldbergs

We met up yesterday at their apartment on the Upper East Side and walked over to a snow-covered Central Park, with Heller and Jeff keeping up a steady and comfortable stream of chatter with me and the kids.

Once inside, Reede and the twins, Theo and Shelby, climbed everything in sight: Alice in Wonderland statue, low walls, benches.  Theo in particular climbs like a monkey and was in a different tree every time I looked up.

It was my favorite kind of shoot – we walked around, laughing and being silly, and stayed just long enough to catch some beautiful late afternoon light.  Between the five of them, there was always a moment to photograph.  Plus, it was fun tramping through the snow–at least for me in my snow-proof boots; I think Shelby’s feet had frozen over by the end.

We finished at the Italian cafe Sant Ambroeus, a favorite family hangout around the corner, where the kids got gelato.  The bench shots are some of my favorites.

To get a sense of the day, and especially the kids’ energy, you really have to check out the slideshow: http://katcheng.com/slideshow/goldberg/goldberg.html

Reede, I’m looking forward to photographing your bat Mitzvah in April.

<3,
Kat

Sant Ambroeus, Madison Avenue Location
1000 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Telephone: 212.570.2211

Tags: central park, family portraits, fun shoots, outdoor portraits, sant ambroeus, upper east side
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Gusford Henry Puppetmaster III | Dog portrait photography

February 10, 2010
Gus is unlike any other dog I've met. He's the weirdest dog I've known, and he's also possibly also the most charismatic. No one dislikes Gus - even when he shows utter indifference towards someone (which is often), this makes them love him even more. It's really bizarre. The following is a collection of things I know about Gus, whose full name is Gusford Henry Puppetmaster the Third, picked up from conversations with Ben (also pictured below) and personal experience:

His full name is Gusford Henry Puppetmaster the Third, and he is like no dog I’ve ever met.  Here is a short list:

- He acts like you don’t exist. He will not run up to you when he sees you. He will not sniff your hand. He generally won’t even look at you. This is generally true even if he really likes you.

- Because of his indifference, people clamor for his attention. I’ve seen people bribe him with walks, fix him a bed, buy him treats, and in general do everything to desperately win him over. It’s amazing to watch.

- His response to fireworks and thunderstorms is to stand, unmoving, facing the corner of a room, face inches from the wall.

- When acapella gospel music comes on, he howls along, and it’s an anguishing sound.

- He sleeps in your bed with you, under your covers, with his head on your pillow.

Gus and Ben | Dog portrait photography

Pensive Gus | Dog portrait photography

Sleepy Gus | Dog portrait photography

Gus and Ben | Dog portrait photography

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Tags: brooklyn, dog photography, natural light portrait
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