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February 13th, 2014

Myanmar: Bridges to Change

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Photographer, filmmaker, and climber Mark Fisher was asked to join an expedition that would make a first ascent of Gamlang Razi, Southeast Asia’s disputed highest peak. He created a film called Myanmar: Bridges to Change about the experience which will be released on June 14, 2014. In the meantime he has shared the trailer and these beautiful images with us. We can’t wait to see it in its entirety!
Myanmar Bridge. Photo courtesy of Fisher Creative.

Myanmar Bridge. Photo courtesy of Fisher Creative.

In August 2013 a group of 7 climbers, 5 Americans and 2 Myanmarese climbers, traveled to the farthest reaches of northern Myanmar to make a first ascent of Gamlang Razi, Southeast Asia’s disputed highest peak. All told, the climbers traveled over 270 miles on foot through some of the harshest terrain on the planet, braving extreme heat and moisture, as well as the gambit of jungle creatures. Despite these challenges, they were rewarded with rare access to one of the most remote and untouched corners of this planet, living with villagers along the trail that have never seen westerners before. In fact, there have been less than a dozen or so westerners in history to have ever been to this part of the world, and only one climbing expedition in history have been to these mountains. More »

Claire Rosen is a photographer that blends a fine art sensibility with commercial work to create whimsical imagery inspired by fairy tales, fables, and other children’s stories. Her fashion art and advertising work touch on the bizarre and unusual with the themes of vintage circus, burlesque, magic, curiosities and natural science interwoven throughout the images. She tells us what her favorite moment was this past year and what she’s hoping for in 2014.

What was your most memorable moment this past year?

Taking an overnight train from Budapest to Bucharest…

What is your main goal for 2014?

To find gallery representation in NYC.

What is it that keeps you picking up your camera everyday?

Admittedly it’s not “everyday” but the adventures that my camera allow me to have keeps me picking it up as often as possible!

Fine art fashion photographer

Series: Pre-Raphaelite, 2013
Locality: Bucharest, Romania
Fashion Story
Credits: Model – Marta mraModels, Styling – Raluca Racasan, Hair – Claudiu Alex Sarghe, Makeup – Irina Selesi, Location – Institutul de Arheologie

Connect with Claire and view more of her work on her photography website.

Fine art wedding and portrait photographer Karen Hill loves photography, the history of photography and shooting with film. She is known for her ability to create emotionally powerful images. Karen has shared some of those images with us in addition to what keeps her motivated.

What was your most memorable moment this past year?

There are so many memorable moments in a year of photographing weddings. It’s such an intimate job where so many things are happening all around you at the same time. It’s hard to name just one! So I’ve included a few of my favorite images.

Photo by Karen Hill Photography

Photo by Karen Hill Photography

What is your main goal for 2014?

To keep getting work and making my couples happy.

Photo by Karen Hill Photography

Photo by Karen Hill Photography

What is it that keeps you picking up your camera everyday?

What I love is the feeling I get when everything seems to align, when the perfect moment is in front of you, when the light is just right and the right camera and lens are in your hand. When the sun and the stars align perfectly, so to speak, to me, that’s photography magic and that’s what keeps me picking up my camera everyday.

Photo by Karen Hill Photography

Photo by Karen Hill Photography

Connect with Karen and view more of her work on her photography website.

Robin Layton is an award-winning photojournalist and renowned artist. Her exquisite work has been nominated for a Pulitzer prize and featured in the Smithsonian. She shares some of her favorite moments from this past year with us.

What was your most memorable moment this past year?

I’ve got a few! Becoming a Nikon Ambassador, the release of my second book, hoop: the american dream, and completing my 8th film for The Oprah Winfrey Network.

hoop: the american dream

What is your main goal for 2014?

To keep growing as an artist and to keep creating art.

What is it that keeps you picking up your camera everyday?

I’m at a point in my career where I’m just focusing on creating fine art. After being a “hired gun” for everyone else my entire career it’s my turn. Finding out what I have inside me is very exciting! This is the happiest I’ve ever been in my career.

To connect with Robin and view more of her work visit her website.

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