Mark Packo, photographer, filmmaker and designer, began his
career as an art director in New York City. Born and raised in
Ohio, he studied graphic design at Pratt Institute,
Brooklyn, NY, and taught typographic design at Parson’s School
of Design, New York City.
His print and still photography have been featured in numerous
publications including Time, usa Today, Esquire, Metropolitan Home and Communication Arts magazines. His work in print, television and film has won national awards, including an Emmy nomination for the PBS documentary, Air Force One: The Planes & The Presidents, which he co-produced and co-directed.
Six quiltmaking books have been published with his photographs, most recently, Karen K. Stone, Quilts.
His photo and film production company, Filmwerks Studios is located in a mid-nineteenth century former tobacco factory.
Fecha de publicación 08 de abril de 2008
Dimensiones Cuadrado pequeño 40 páginas Papel estándar
Categoría Fotografía artística
Etiquetas Street Photography, Fine Art, New York City, San Francisco, Nudes, Photography, Polaroids, SX-70, Cityscapes, Art, People, Mexico, California, Polariod, Portraits
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ISO600 dice
HI! we're leading the 1°Italian Instant festival, in October in Milan. It will be very important and the first in europe to and in the contempoarry art day. we'll have shows, performance, conferences, workshops, the museum of polaroid cameras and also we'll have a space dedicated to publications on the instant photographyt.
If you want to be among the protagonists of this festival with your book. write to: info.polaroiders [at] gmail.com (set subjet: "iso600: pubblication-your name surname") to have more information.
Hope to hear soon from you,
Carmen
publicado 02 de jul. a las 06:06 PST
auschmidt dice
I bought your book Time-Zero a long time ago.
Check https://abcoop.wordpress.com/ - you might be interested.
Best wishes
Andreas Schmidt
publicado 29 de jul. a las 10:28 PST