Cliff Briggie, Ice Macros
Photographer and practicing clinical psychologist, Briggie’s “temporary ice paintings” are comprised of ice, paint and water: “A photograph freezes the moment. Ice, light, and water, move, morph, flash, and change. Little pieces of paint take on a life of their own, suddenly exploding, colors streaming everywhere—click—and then they’re gone forever. It is at once so breathtaking, heartbreaking, and compelling that I’ve missed more than a shot or two.”
Oldie but goodie. I will always love this song, and Shad of course :)
“I have shot shows where the content is not up to the look and then the show becomes about the look. I would not feel that I did this show justice or I was successful with this show if people noticed my photography too much. I don’t want them to. I want a marriage. I want the lighting and the look and the performance — I want them all to be as one. What I would really love is for someone to look at that and think that everything is exactly in the right place and in the right proportion in terms of telling a good story.”
- Michael Slovis, director and photography director of “Breaking Bad”.
Beautiful New Mexico Sunsets… on Breaking Bad, of course.
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