Here is my new video interview on Adorama TV, hosted by Mark Wallace. I was really impressed with Mark’s questions, and I think the video turned out great. Some of the questions include the gear I use, what it was like photographing Annie Leibovitz, how I approach photographing celebrities who are aligned with hot issues, and much more. I am going to keep this pretty short because of the video, and there isn’t really anything I need to add. Thanks for taking a look, I hope you enjoy it.
Mar
Adorama TV: Video Interview with John Keatley
Posted by John Keatley / Filed under Blog, Press & Interviews
May
Interview On PDN Features
Posted by John Keatley / Filed under Personal Work, Press & Interviews
PDN just posted a great online article with interviews from me and Danny Wilcox Frazier (here). It covers our work in the new American Youth book that was released this month. We have been getting some fantastic press for this, and none of it would have been possible without the wonderful people at Redux.
I am getting ready to head out to New York for two weeks, and I will finally get to see the actual book for the first time. I am also looking forward to talking with many of the people who put so much time and energy into this project. Should be fun.
This is an outtake from the book, but one of my favorite pictures from the Seagals pictures.
Special thanks to Jasmine DeFoore and Conor Risch for this article.
PDN online article - http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/content_display/photo-news/photojournalism/e3if6edc43bfbecc72af9626bec0b2f5b69
Feb
My Interview On Feature Shoot
Posted by John Keatley / Filed under Press & Interviews
I am excited to share with you that I am featured on Feature Shoot as of this morning (read here). There is an interview, and several of my portraits. Including a new one from American Youth, a photography book which will be in stores May 2009.
“Feature Shoot is a resource for photo editors, art directors, and other industry professionals to discover new photographic talent. We interview and showcase the work of up-and-coming American photographers alongside that of established photographers who have completed a project or whose work has taken on a new direction.”
Special thanks to Alison Zavos!
http://www.featureshoot.com/2009/02/john-keatley-seattle/
http://www.featureshoot.com
This interview has also led to a couple of other blog articles today.
(here) Lost At E Minor
(here) [EV +/-] Exposure Compensation

