Month: October, 2009

Cade Martin

One of the things I love about blog reading is being introduced to a photographer’s work I’m unfamiliar with. I came across these images today of the Washington Ballet shot by Cade Martin and kinda fell in love. Also interesting of note, a very original concept for the homepage of his website. It looks like [...]

PDN Photo of the Day

I am thrilled to be featured on PDN’s Photo of the day blog today. Click here to check it live. The image posted is very new, I shot it two weeks ago. Still trying to process it all. Right now I’ve titled it  The Excavation. One of the definitions of excavate is to expose or [...]

The Niko Chats

This past year I documented (via the mighty fine screen shot tool) all my video chats with my brother Niko. I, in Brooklyn, and he, in Philly as he was finishing up his last semester of college. The Niko Chats from gabriela herman on Vimeo.

Felipe Morozini

Through the blogsphere I came across the work of Brazilian Photographer  Felipe Morozini today. He has a beautiful voyeuristic project shot in Sao Paulo called the Last Floor Project. I wish there was a website for this, rather than the flickr set he created. How can a serious photographer not have a website in this [...]

me

I think a lot of my self portraits are about searching. being lost and trying to be found. not knowing where to go. being alone. the process of self discovery. come find me, 2009

Party on

A Week with a Photo Rep

This post is long overdue. Last month I got to spend a week with the lovely Maren Levinson of Redeye Reps helping her out with advertising agency showings. To start out, I asked my good friend Janessa, a rep for Marnie Rose, to give me the low-down on what it is a rep does: In [...]

Ethel & her dolls

Food food food!

Though not one for still life photography, I find that I have been photographing food a lot lately. Hmmm…. By far the best food spread there has ever been at a wedding. As you can see, the bride and groom from this wedding I shot in September are quite the foodies! Cheers to Ali & [...]

Photographing Family

Over at the blog Too Much Chocolate, Aline Smithson has a fabulous essay on photographing family. Read it here. Excerpt: I have gathered a talented group of photographers who have created meaningful projects about their families and asked them what it’s like to be a participant observer: to be a child or a parent, and [...]