Friday, September 04, 2009

Small Website update: Nike Be True, VW, Truth...

Well, Its taken me long enough to get it all up. But I have finally got most my my past commercial work up onto my site. I posted work I did for the Nike Dunk 25th Anniversary Zine called "Be True." A great project commemorating the history of this iconic shoe I contributed to with Crispin Porter + Bogusky last year. I posted some shots of the zine and the portrait work I made of students from St. Johns and BET host, Terrence J who interviewed the students.










Recently, I also posted older commercial work for Volkswagen's Carbon Neutral Project. I shot a ton of images of trees in a 55 ft lift above the tree canopy in Miami. The images were then painstakingly composited into the image below.




And finally some time ago I posted the shots from the first out door campaign that I worked on that was in time square. The Work was for the Anti-Smoking project, truth. I shot this on 8x10 chrome - which ended up being cheeper then a P45 rental.





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Friday, June 05, 2009

Winner, PDN Photography Annual 2009

PDN has the images from this years photography annual up online (link).



I am please to have been included among this years winners. One image of mine from the Microsoft I'm a PC campaign was included.


© Harlan Erskine Microsoft, I'm a PC and I'm one in a Billion. -Lucille Dechansiaud



check out the rest of the campaign here.

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Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Winners announced for the LINHOF YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER AWARD '09


©2008-2009 Harlan Erskine. From the series "Imaginary Wars," The Phantom Brigade 20 x 37 inches.

I am happy to announce that my School of Visual Arts thesis project has been awarded 3rd place in the Linhof Young Photographer Award '09. The above image is a sample of what will be shown at the June thesis show for the at the School of Visual Arts Gallery on 26th Street in New York. I will be posting more images in the next few weeks and I'll post the upcoming School of Visual Arts thesis website so you can browse the rest of the class of 2009. Take a look at the Linhof Award's Press Release below.


LINHOF YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER AWARD 09

On April 24, 2009 the jury met in in the headquarters of Linhof Präzisions-Systemtechnik / Munich for selecting the winners. 468 participants from 39 countries had sent more than 3.500 images. The ratio of female to male photographers was almost exactly 1 : 2.

The Linhof company and the jury were surprized by the big number of international participants of the competiton despite of tough restrictions relating to the age and the theme. The theme was "HUMAN CITYSCAPES" and the photographic realization should comprise the urban environment "City" showing contrasts or unity of citizens and architecture.

The jury had a hard job. Quite often excellent images were submitted but missing the conceptional work. Some photographers submitted individual images but did not follow the concept for their whole series whereas the judging always referred to the total entry.

The entries from 39 countries also revealed rational preferences for contents and aesthetics. Most of the entries originated from Germany. These 169 participants often referred to the theme fairly strictly combined with conceptional architectural photography - at high quality standard. Entries from China (81) can be described as more formal experimental. Many-sided but also individually were the works of the English (31) and American (21) participants.

The jury has evaluated the image series for a position reflecting the changing impression of human beings in relation to his environment.

Members of the jury were:

Thomas Weski (Associate Director, Haus der Kunst Munich, Curator of photography)

Professor Peter Bialobrzeski (High School for Arts/Bremen, Photographer)

Brigitte Nusser (Collectioner of photographs)

Anna Wondrak (Historian for Arts)

Barbara Wolff (Photographer). All three living in Munich.

The first prize, a Linhof Camera equipment to the value of 10.000 Euro goes to the 28 years old Russian photographer Alexander Gronsky (link 1, link 2) living in Talin/Estonia. His series "The Edges" is about exploring the boundaries of Moscow city. In almost surrealistic scenes he shows people and animals disintegrated from the city and put in the abstract plane of the snow.

The second prize, a Linhof Camera equipment to the value of 3000 Euro goes to the team Philipp Diettrich and Matthias Keller (High School for Design/Karlsruhe and High School for Arts/Bremen) for their work "Kolonia Megawatt" dealing with the Polish border city Bogatynia. The series shows the transformation of the town and the people. Destruction, re-building and the strongly dominant power plant create a peculiar cosmos visible in the series of images.

The third prize, Linhof Camera accessories to the value of 1000 Euro goes to Harlan Erskine, New York (School of Visual Arts/New York). His series "Imaginary Wars" show games of his childhood in New York with imaginary foes lurking around the corners. Children play games in which they imagine themselves in adult roles that they may not fully grasp. In the images the photographer stretches his memories into an apocalyptic world.

The Linhof Prazisions Systemtechnik being the organizer of this competition says many thanks again to all participants. The company plans to issue such a contest bi-annually with new topics thus establishing this competition as an important international photographer award.

The winning images will be posted soon on Linhof's web site. For further information see: www.linhof.de

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note: If you know of any better links for the first and second place artists please send them to me and I will update this post.

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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

website update: Microsoft, I'm a PC


Microsoft, I'm a PC and this is how I roll. -Desanti Antoine

I just updated my commercial section of my website with the Microsoft work I did this August. The project lasted almost two weeks and sent me and the crew to Paris, London, Cape Town and Johannesburg South Africa and a shoot day back in New York. The shoot was a integrated set where a full tv crew would shoot the motion shots and then I would follow up with the still images. All the final ads are on You Tube as well as tons of additional videos here. The ads were produced to counter the nerdy stereotype of PC users by documenting the diversity of their user base. The subjects include a photographer, Nick Fleming a green architect, Edouard François, a French YouTube celebrity, Jey Jey (not yet posted) and many others.

I'll be posting more images soon, including the ads posted last month in Union Square, Times Square and Spring street train stations.



Microsoft, I'm a PC and I share the truth. -Nick Fleming


Microsoft, I'm a PC and I design green buildings. -Edouard François


Microsoft, I'm a PC and my city never sleeps. -Matthew Murray


Microsoft, I'm a PC andI'm gonna get published. -Shamikah Martinez


Microsoft, I'm a PC and I'm one in a Billion. -Lucille Dechansiaud

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Website update: Black Sun Project


black sun project, gallery view, 2008

Finally found some time to update my website with some older projects. First to be updated is my Black Sun Project first shown last year at bas fisher invitational.

more updates to come...

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Drunken Boat Finalist


I have been meaning to post this for a few weeks now. Dunken Boat is a Panliterary Awards web publication. They graciously included me in their last issue, issue #9. This Issue's Photo and Video categories were Judged by British artist David Hall.

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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Jen Stark in this Month's WIRED

Jen Stark's Paper Sculptures Explore Fractals, Wormholes, and Dead Bodies

Check out this month's WIRED, there is an article on Jen Stark's paper sculptures with pictures by me.


"Coriolis Effect"


"Piece of an Infinite Whole" (detail)

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Friday, April 13, 2007

THEME magazine, PROFILE Jiae Hwang



Last November, I shot a portrait of Jiae Hwang for THEME magazine Issue 8, Winter 2007 Transplants. I have been meaning to post the tear sheet and put it on my portfolio site (along with a bigger update) for sometime. Below is the much delayed tear sheet. Also, the Profile is on their website with a different choice for the portrait. I will repost the a larger picture out side of the tear sheet on my web site soon.




© 2006 Harlan Erskine. All rights reserved.

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