Michael Leviton, The New Jerk Times

This weekend I shot with Michael Leviton, of The New Jerk Times— a band that is just about to record and perhaps release a record (or a series of singles more likely).   See one of their songs here. I’ve shot Michael on a number of occasions but this time I got some of my favorite images of him. Check out my favorites below:

I met Al Gore!

Last night my friend Oliver was in town on business and invited me to join him in a rare opportunity: we met Al Gore! A hedge fund called Generation which Al is on the board for (?) was having a small party at One Bryant Park– the Bank of America Tower (a brand new skyscraper and incredibly green building with unbeleivable views of the city– see below) and Al was the guest of honor.

We got free signed copies of Our Choice and heard Al Gore speak to this room of no doubt very rich men about the issue he’s most passionate about: climate change. What was particularly neat was that we were hearing him speak here in NYC while in Copenhagen the worlds leaders are gathering to make… or NOT make progress together in addressing our challenges in this area. He didn’t seem hopeful that this conference would yield the results we need… but stated his faith that we can still prevent environmental catastrophe. I sure hope so.

By the way, there were so few women in this room it was a little eerie.  And yes, I was pretty much the only person who took pictures.  No flash of course… It was a highly sophisticated affair.

We did get our opportunity to shake his hand and talk for a few minutes…

After getting Oliver’s picture with him and listening to them converse about sustainable investments for a bit I asked him politely if he’s considered taking a bolder stance on the food system and calling for a boycott of the industrial farming system, which as he is well aware is a far greater source of environmental  damage:  methane from manure on feedlots (20x worse than Co2)- which is NOT put through a sewer/filtration system but runs off into surrounding environs/water… and let’s not even get into the detrimental effects of the use of antibiotics in meat-production.  Anyway he said that he had done so (taken a stand) in this book and flipped to a few pages to show me. I had just seen him eat several bites of meat and I know this man is not a vegetarian..I mean, this is the meat platter at the party…

I asked him about this issue and he assured me that if I read the new book and still didn’t think he’d addressed it then I should let him know (easier said than done, Al!).  I told him I was thrilled to hear that and that I looked forward to reading the book. Frankly I am not sure that a chapter in a book which will most likely only be read by the people who are already on board is making much use of his role as a national figure of leadership in the fight to save the planet from environmental catastrophe– which is the role he wants, no? I guess what I really he he would do is to go on TV and call on Americans to stop eating industrially produced meat and start supporting their local and organic farms… Or he could make a sequel documentary- with the same kind of vigor that he addressed carbon emissions from cars and electricity use in the home.  It’s clear that the plethora of books written by random vegetarians (try Jonathan Safran Foer’s new book) are not going to reach the larger public. Even that movie Food, Inc., –which was a pretty good attempt at reaching a wider audience– let’s face it, was probably not seen by anyone who wasn’t already very  interested in the issues.  We need more mainstream media coverage of the facts, which are outrageous.  Al Gore has the credibility and position to get the job done– and if most people actually understood how harmful to the environment and wasteful of resources the industrial meat farms are… one must hope they’d be willing to embrace a boycott. Which is essentially what being vegetarian is for those of us who reject animal products out of environmental concern… a refusal to participate in supporting an industry one believes ought to change its practices in order to earn your business.

Mindy Best - December 9, 2009 - 9:55 pm

You are rockin’ this year Sarah! I’m so glad that you are finding such great opportunities like this. Congrats!

Sonic Youth at Music Hall of Williamsburg

Last night I took my 5d Mark II for a spin with video… I knew I’d be able to shoot this Sonic Youth show really well with the excellent low light capabilities of this camera’s sensor and wanted to practice my video recording technique here too… then this morning I realize I had the sound turned off (had been trying to save memory when shooting video previously), so my video is not worth sharing actually, though i think the footage looks amazing.  i’m a little upset about this actually but let’s not talk about it further.  There will be other shows.

The good news:  A photo of mine was used by the Gothamist writer who was covering this show.

Dan - November 27, 2009 - 10:46 pm

What ISO and shutter speeds were you using?

sarahtew - November 30, 2009 - 5:29 pm

For much of the show I was at ISO 6400, shutter speed hovering around 1/125th and sticking around f4. As lighting changes though I make adjustments (if i want to catch those moments when the lights are flashing up i can bring my iso down or increase my depth of field accordingly).

Kitschy Christmas Card Shoot!

Fall is a great time to do family portraits– many people like to include them in an annual holiday card of course… As a professional photographer I offer these services and often shoot families in the park or at their home– but RARELY do i get to do something as hilarious and fun as this conceptual shoot I did this past weekend.  Addie wanted a family portrait shoot that would be reminiscent of those Sears-style portrait sessions, but to play up the kitsch factor with a bunch of 80’s Christmas sweaters and deck everyone out to the hilt in holiday accessories, poodles included! This concept was a lot of fun to execute and the family came prepared and enthusiastic…  I love the shots below and I had fun playing with the tonalities and contrast to re-create a 1960’s postcard look for a few of them– borders and all!

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Merry Christmas everyone… if you have an idea for a family portrait (or a couple portrait) for your holiday cards or would like to do something like this with me please call to book a session soon, time is running out to order your cards before the holiday!

Dmitry - November 16, 2009 - 8:57 pm

Effin’ awesome! I love the worn-out poodle.

D/D - November 17, 2009 - 4:11 pm

Pleasantville!!

Chris & Christina's Photobooth and Wedding Highlights!

Chris and Christina had a big wedding with tons of fun-loving family and friends– their whole event was flooding with love! From the special serenade for the couple to a sing-along to celebrate a beloved grandfather’s birthday it was a very musical event. I brought the photobooth setup and we got some really fun shots of people enjoying themselves at the reception. Here is a sneak peek!
[slideshow] There were some other highlights I must mention– Christina’s dance with her father was particularly striking– he hugged her really tightly and they just hugged and swayed like that for basically the whole song. Looking around the crowd I saw many eyes tearing up, it was moving, and I’ve never seen a parent dance like that before, there was something very special about it.

Even more emotional, perhaps, was the toast given by the Maid of Honor! You could tell she was having trouble holding it together, she was weeping through her speech, it was really really sweet.

Some people would call me a sap (notably my assistant!) but god, I LOVE these moments– I don’t think a wedding goes by where I don’t tear up several times just because of people’s joy and the tenderness they express towards one another at weddings… it always gets me, and I hope I never stop feeling it!

Then later there was this lovely serenade to the couple…

And what really struck me as just totally sweet was the way they took time during the reception to sing a birthday song to “Poppy” (who was turning 94 I believe!) — one of his favorites by Dean Martin… and as you can imagine, he was simply tickled by all the attention!

This reception was all about fun– the guests danced their asses off pretty much all night, and by the looks of it everyone was having the time of their lives.

John F. Opie - November 13, 2010 - 3:15 pm

Great idea for the photobooth, love the ring flash work. 🙂

Happy, boisterous families make for the best weddings: the worst are the serious, neurotic families…

Michael T Cricco - December 20, 2010 - 2:13 am

What a celebration!!!!!