Sunday, November 27, 2011

Interview with photographer Frank Ishman


Over the past month we have had the honor of showing 'Visibility' from international photographer Frank Ishman. Frank has worked for a wide variety of clients such as: Paramount Motion Pictures, Flux Magazine, International Rescue Committee, American Cancer Society, Bank of America and JDC. Frank's style has a very unique quality that somehow transcends the flatness of a 2D medium. He illustrates the emotional state of his subjects and then compels the viewer to identify with it. We had the pleasure of talking to Frank about 'Visibility', his travels, and how he captures his art.
Can you tell us about 'Visibility' now up at Root Hill Cafe?
[It's] Redondo Beach, California. I was out there showing my book and going to meetings, [while] staying with a friend. One thing I had to do [for my friend] was walk his dog. I got up in the morning and tried to figure out where I was taking the dog. The first few times I went out it was later in the day, so it didn't really look like those images [from 'Visibility']. One morning I got up really early…went down to a pier and there was this magical sort of thing happening. So, I ran the dog back to the house and grabbed my camera…. And then started shooting. For four days after that I took pictures every morning. It's this, sort of, reveal from every single day; as the fog opened up, I'd see something different…. It was really organic, and it just happened.

How did you arrive at the title for the series?
Initially it was walking into perfect lighting conditions; not necessarily with perfect backgrounds…. [T]he atmosphere and mother nature kind of showed me what it wanted me to see. I really wasn't seeking anything out. I shot images where it was completely clouded over…and you couldn't see anything through the fog…. But then, I shot some where it was just perfect. I'd look one way, but it wouldn't work, and then turn and it would be like "that's it!"  Everyday certain things were visible and certain things weren't. That's where the title came from…'Visibility'. It's kind of turned into something I want to do in Detroit, Boston, [and] Atlanta. …[I'll] go out in the morning or at night just when it's dark… and capture what can kind of be seen.
How do you get your shots? 
I usually see the shot before I put the camera up to my eye…. I want to take the picture fast enough so I can get what I am seeing, even if it's a guesstimate of what I think is going to happen. I feel a rush playing 'beat the clock'. I can kind of see a scene unfold and it's like (hand gestures taking a photo) I need to be there for it….  It was magical in a sense that the first two images [in 'Visibility'] were kind of unexpected. It's the world of digital, you know…you don't have to go to a lab to process. I immediately saw the image on the screen, and I started working backwards…. 
I see shots left and right. I don't really stop and think about exposure. I just pick [the camera] up and know this feels 'more silhouetted' or 'this feels more open' or 'this could be a good exposure…and it just happens.

What do you shoot with? 
For ['Visibility'] I shot with LEICA digital M8. I also shoot with Hasselblad with digital back; I shoot with a 4 x 5 with a digital back...I shoot with everything really. The newest one I shoot with is a Fuji X100. 

You seem to travel a lot. Where do you like shooting the most? 
India and Ireland. I lived in India for a year. Lived in London for three years, but went to Ireland a bit…. When I look now at ['Visibility'], it kind of looks like Ring of Kerry or around that area…. Although the pallette of the places that I love has little to do with what I shoot…. I would say the influences are more personal.  It's that initial feeling I get from a shot or it's something I've read or seen…. It's a feeling [that] I try to capture.



Frank's work will only be up for another week so stop by and check it out. 
You can see more of Frank's photography and film work at: FrankIshman.com


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgivin'

We will be closed for Thanksgiving, but re-open at 8:30a on Friday to get you going before you go shopping, sleeping, or whatever!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Get Ready with a Sloppy Joe

Okay, so you know you're going to eat a lot on Thursdays. Which is fine because it's Thanksgiving! the holiday / sporting event where you eat... and eat... and eat. Like all sporting events you really should prepare yourself physically.
But how does one prepare for the throes of a turkey (fo-turkey) and pie eating marathon?
Well, you eat something substantial a day or two before the event!
And boy do we have something substantial for you to sink your teeth into.

This is our Sloppy Joe!

This dish is no joke, it has all the sloppiness that comes with a normal sloppy joe...

...along with mashed potatoes and a pickle on the side!

Root Hill is here to get you ready for your food marathon! Come by and be prepared for the holiday!

Friday, November 18, 2011

No Impact Friday

It's No Impact Friday!!! Those participating will receive a free small coffee or tea with a food purchase because your fantastic. Keep walking and keep ridding!

To find out more about the event or to enter to win a signed copy of the book No Impact Man: The Adventures of a Guilty Liberal Who Attempts to Save the Planet, and the Discoveries He Makes About Himself and Our Way of Life in the Process check out www.GoGreenStrees.org
NIPwalkride day

Monday, November 14, 2011

Little Tart

It can fit in the palm of your hand. It's like a pie only more compact. It's so tasty that you may need more than one. It's an Apple Tart!

It's made with fresh Granny Smith apples with sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon... placed in a Breton crust which is like a sugar cookie.

So, let's review...
-fresh apples that are caramelized
-mixed with sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon
-placed in a sugar cookie!

It's clearly impossible to resist, so you better grab one quick!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Monday, November 7, 2011

Art Up: Frank Ishman



Now on our canvas like walls the work of Frank Ishman

Celebrated photographer Frank Ishman has traveled extensively, living and working in various places around the world. He has built up an impressive amount of commercial work, including conceptual pieces of people and places, portraits, travel and documentary, fashion and beauty, and custom assignments. 

Frank brings his unique, vision, aren't sense of lighting, and strong work ethic to each job. He moves between commercial and fine art styles easily, and enjoys incorporating one into the other while always maintaining his focus on the subject.

Born in Connecticut and raised in southern California, Frank received his education and training at Morehouse Collect and the Art Institute of Atlanta. Frank has lived in London, India, New Zealand and throughout the United States, and now calls New York City his home. 

To see more of Franks work please visit his website at: www.FrankIshman.com

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Blue Viper playin Sunday

For Sunday's New York Marathon we will have the toe tappiniest group on planet earth playing out front... the Blue Vipers! Come watch the race with a nice warm cup of coffee and some great tunes.
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