Full list of photos here. Photographer Sandro Miller and Actor John Malkovich "teamed up to recreate some of history's most iconic portraits, naming the resulting body of work "Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters." "Eighteen months ago I flew to France to see John, armed with a package of 30 iconic images by 28 master photographers, and to tell him about my idea for a new project," Miller explained... he and a team of experts spent the next eight months dissecting every last detail of the photos, an effort to ensure the project honored -- not mocked -- the original photographers. "My biggest fear was that people wouldn’t take this project seriously. I didn’t want these to be a parody," Miller said in the statement. "I was serious about paying homage to these photographers and photographs that changed my perspective on photography. These images inspired me throughout my career and developed me into the photographer I am today ... This is my way of saying thank you to the masters that created these amazing images." See them side-by-side with the originals, click here. Recreations: Original Famous Portraits:
So, school started a little late this year. Things are a little messier (schedules, courses) that normally get cleaned up in June. The counsellors and admin and staff are working overtime to get everything set-up to normal as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience. Other independent schools in BC have been doing your Examinable course for 3 weeks already, the yearbook company's deadlines haven't changed because the rest of North America hasn't been on strike. Nothing we can do about it, we'll just have to work hard and put our nose to the grindstone (there's you're old-timey idiom of the day) A good lesson for life is: you shouldn't stress about things you can't do anything about. |
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