So this weekend was my friend’s 18th birthday, and to celebrate, we went to see Where the Wild Things Are. GO SEE THIS FILM. Personally, I was never too into the book–I don’t remember the plot or pictures at all, despite how famous it is. But my, oh my, is this film memorable. With most [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Philippe Dollo: The Fragile City
By Katie Vogel in UncategorizedIt is strange that this blurry photograph of the New York skyline makes me miss the city so much. The photographer, Philippe Dollo, is a French photographer who is currently working in the Czech Republic, but spent many years living in Brooklyn, New York. When he moved to New York in 1997, Dollo began working [...]
Huzzah!
By Michael George in UncategorizedHey everybody, Michael George here. I started this crazy circus known as ISO last year and still can’t believe what it has become. I’ll be posting lots of random fodder that falls into my lap. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. For now I’m going to encourage you to run over to ClampArt Gallery before Amy [...]
Hello ISO Blog
By Nina Culotta in UncategorizedHi all, Nice to meet you. This is Nina, head designer Danlly’s apprentice, Gallatin junior, and newbie bloggeur extraordinaire. What I do can best be described as helping to make all the incredible content you submit to ISO fit into those 60-odd pages without looking like the design-equivalent of a 26 car pile-up. Or so [...]
Mysteries of the Speeding Car
By Avantika Shankar in UncategorizedHello! My name is Avantika and I’m a Freshman Acting student at Tisch. I should probably make it known that in my free time I stalk artists on deviantart.com. Amateur photography is always fun to look at since its free of all the regulations that come with professionalism, and people post some really random stuff. [...]
Hi.
By Hannah Holzwarth in UncategorizedHello ISO blog! My name is hannah holzwarth and I’m pretty excited to be a blog writer. I’m a second year Tisch student in the department of Photography and Imaging. My favorite photographers might me Duane Michals and Nan Goldin. At the moment, I’m most interested in amateur photographers and working student photographers. I love [...]
In motion
By Julia Pugachevsky in UncategorizedHi, everyone! I’m Julia Pugachevsky and I’m a freshman at Tisch majoring in Dramatic Writing. Personally, I’ve always been drawn to cinemotography–I’ll always be analyzing camera angles and colors and the expressiveness of the actors’ faces during films, sometimes before even taking notice of the language or performances. On that note, I saw an excellent French film [...]
Greetings from the Czech Republic!
By Katie Vogel in UncategorizedMy name is Katie Vogel, and I am a junior in the Gallatin school. This semester, I am studying abroad in Prague in the Czech Republic. Before I arrived in Prague, I kept hearing that this was a beautiful, but bleak place. At first, I didn’t understand this reputation–I only saw Prague’s beauty (its interesting [...]