Monday, September 27, 2010

Announcing Boudoir Manhattan!

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Boudoir website!  Please take a moment and check out http://www.boudoirmanhattan.com.  Kerry and I have been working hard to expand our business and the Boudoir Manhattan website is our most exciting project to date!  If you have feedback, please feel free to write us at joe@joehenson.com.

 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead

Check out "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead", a recently published coffee table book profiling the writers and artists who made the National Lampoon insanely great.  The image rich book, written by Rick Meyerowitz, the artist who created one of the best known Nat Lamp covers ever, the Mona Gorilla Da Vinci cover, tells the story of the Counter-Culture's funniest and most provocative magazine from an insider's prospective.

The book features my photograph of Ed Subitsky, a brilliant (and still living!) cartoonist.  I remember his shoot well for two reasons, one that he was the epitome of the mild-mannered, bald guy with glasses; and two, that his partner Susan seemed to share a psychic link with Ed and spoke for him throughout the entire experience.  "Ed would like the photo to reflect..." she would say, while Ed smiled and shyly nodded.  I'm not sure I ever even heard Ed speak throughout the shoot.  My guess is that he speaks through his detailed and psychologically subversive cartoons which you can sample in Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead.  Go Ed!  "Blessed are the meek!"

 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

"The Warmth of Other Suns"

Congratulations to our client, Pulitzer Prize winner, Isabel Wilkerson, on the publication of her book "The Warmth of Other Suns".  We had a wonderful time shooting Isabel's new author photo which accompanies the book.  The review of her book is the cover story of September 5th New York Times Book Review, http://nyti.ms/cj3eyQ.  Please take a look.

Isabel Wilkerson, photo by Joe Henson, NYC
























                                                                                                                                   
                       
                                               

Monday, July 26, 2010

Joe Henson Interview on "Destination Montclair"!

We're excited to present my interview on "Destination Montclair", an interview show based in my hometown which features profiles of local artists.  It was my first TV interview (besides my celebrated appearance on Romper Room in 1960!).  It was shot live, with no rehearsal, a bit nervewracking, but at least no Albert Brooks flop sweat!  Please watch and enjoy...http://bit.ly/bH7Wmf

Thursday, July 22, 2010

New Beauty Shots with Margie and Jacqui!

Our most recent beauty portfolio additions are the result of a collaboration with Hair and Make-up by Margie Bresciani (Kerry-Lou's talented Hair and Make-up team member) and Jacqui Rossi as our lovely model.  Our objective was twofold, one shot with clean glamour and Margie's concept piece, which uses paper doillies and air brushed lace.  Voila...
 




Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Memory Inspired by NPR Show

Driving back from a weekend shoot in DC yesterday, I was listening to NPR.  The subject of the show was learning poems by memory and what effect that had on the "memorizer ".  I love listening to NPR.  The hosts seem so cultured and civilized... reminds me of my old college days, surrounded by people dedicated to improving their minds.  Listeners were invited to call in to the show and recite poems they had committed to memory.  The show was both entertaining and emotional.  Many of the callers reflected on the effect that certain poems had on their lives, or  poetry and how it was linked with memorable moments in their lives.  The host quoted a line from Alexander Pope's Essay on Criticism explaining why poetry connected so strongly with so many people.
"True Wit is Nature to advantage dress'd,
What oft was thought, but ne'er so well express'd;
Something whose truth convinced at sight we find,
That give us back the image of our mind."
 
My thought on hearing this fragment was that Pope had stated the nature of all art, to create something that both rings true and also refines and gives detail to the vague images that swirl through our shared universal consciousness.  Art...you know it when you see it.

These thoughts led me to remember a shoot I once had with Dick Cavett.  Some of you are old enough to remember his TV show in NY and the many amazing moments it was responsible for generating.  His show was urbane, compelling and full of surprises.  Remember Cavett's interview with Marlon Brando and Brando's post show attack on Ron Galella (the first paparazzi star)?  Brando got tired of Galella tailing he and Cavett as they walked the streets of NY, so he whirled around and punched Galella flush in the nose.  Subsequently Galella would follow Brando wearing a football helmet.  Once Cavett convinced Katherine Hepburn to come to his studio just to get a feel for it because she was considering an unheard or rare interview.  She surprised him by deciding on the spot to do the show which forced Cavett to pull off a fantastic spur on the moment interview with just a skeleton crew. And then there was the time that Cavett substituted for Johnny Carson one night and interviewed my 60's idol, Jimi Hendrix.  I still remember one exchange between them.

Cavett - "Jimi, you are a Sagittarius, aren't you?"
 
Jimi - "Constantly..."
 
Very cool.

So what does poetry have to do with my shoot with Dick Cavett?  In our shoot as we developed a rapport and because I knew that Cavett took pride in his intellectual abilities and education, I challenged him to play a game wherein each person would recite the first line of a poem and the other had to complete the second line.  It was my attempt to keep him involved and connected during the shoot.  I lead off with T.S. Elliott "Let us go then, you and I..."  and he took it from there "When the evening is spread out against the sky, like a patient etherized upon a table."  He countered with Archibald MacLeish "Quite unexpectedly as Vaserot, the armless ambidextrian..." and I bobbed and weaved with " was lighting a match between his great and second toe..."
 
And on and on it went.  It was great fun, made the shoot fly by, and I'm sure my English professors would have been pleased.  
 
 
The end result was this shot, of which I am very proud, because he came in wearing the leather jacket but his manager wanted him to wear a sports coat.  I thought the leather jacket looked great, so I suggested that we shoot some in that.  It wasn't in the original plan, but it was the shot he ended up using, even when he did the Broadway production of "Rocky Horror".   
 
Dick Cavett and poetry, forever connected in my mind.


Saturday, May 1, 2010

New Beauty Shot!


We recently had a visit from our lovely muse, Susannah and that's always an opportunity for fun photography.  Kerry designed and created a spring hat for the occasion.  Amazing what talent, vision, and a hot glue gun can generate!  Kerry did the make-up, hair, and bonnet.  You can see more of her work at http://www.kerry-lou.com.  Here are some images from the shoot...

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Joe Henson's Headshot Article in Backstage On-Line

We're excited to announce that you can access Joe Henson's article on Headshots - "Successful Shooting" at Backstage On-Line.  Please follow this link to read - http://www.backstage.com/bso/news-and-features-features/successful-shooting-1004078219.story.

Monday, February 8, 2010

New Promo Shots for Katrina Szish!


We recently shot a creative and extremely fun session with Katrina Szish. Katrina is a NYC-based pop-culture journalist and television personality. She has held senior editorial roles at VOGUE, GQ and INSTYLE magazines, and she is omnipresent on the airwaves. She is a familiar face on national morning shows where she masterminds makeovers and demystifies red carpets and runways; she appears on cable news networks alongside some of the world’s most renowned journalists to debate the hottest headlines, and her insights on the cult of celebrity have made her a staple on entertainment news shows. Katrina regularly appears on “THE TODAY SHOW,” “THE VIEW,” “THE EARLY SHOW,” “THE O’REILLY FACTOR” and “SHOWBIZ TONIGHT” and VH-1.

Katrina is also the Editor-in-Chief of http://www.pinkmemo.com.

Katrina wanted her portfolio to reflect a fashion forward sense of style with a range of concepts. Make-up and Hair Styling credit goes to Kerry-Lou, found at http://www.kerry-lou.com. Kerry has provided Hair and Make-up for Joe Henson Photography for the past ten years and is definitely our not-so-secret weapon.

Here is the first image - hot off the presses!