We are looking forward this weekend to our second annual Help-Portrait event. Last year a grassroots group of St. Louis commercial artists participated in the international movement to share our work/skills with families in need. Over the course of a single day in the studio, we treated over 50 families to the same treatment that only large companies can typically afford. Check out the video and contact the studio if you want to get involved….. enjoy.
Midwest Photographer
The Humane Society of Missouri
The Humane Society of Missouri is part of a joint effort to create the country’s first dog-fighting database. I volunteered to take some photographs for them, and in June the New York Times picked up the story. According to the Times, the Combined DNA Index System is similar to the FBI’s digital archive containing the DNA profiles of criminal offenders. Scientists say that by swabbing the inner cheek of a dog, they will be able to determine whether the animal comes from one of several known dog-fighting bloodlines.

© Mark Katzman
Amish Country

Currently on assignment smack in the middle of Amish country…
Burger Barge

Nothing like a great hole in the wall in the middle of an 18 hour shoot day!

St. Louis Art Museum Collectors’ Circle

'Target Practice' © An-My Lê
I was lucky enough to be invited to participate in the St. Louis Art Museum Collectors’ Circle art-buying event recently. A group of St. Louis photography collectors came together to pick an image to contribute to the museum’s permanent photography collection. Eric Lutz, the museum’s curator of prints, drawings and photographs, did a great sales job on all the pieces and the group narrowed it down to a vintage de Meyer (the first real fashion photographer) and a super cool An-My Lê piece.
The large scale An-My Lê took the final vote. The group found the juxtaposition of the surface of the aircraft carrier and the ocean’s horizon effective as well as the brilliant graphic-matching between the human figure and the targets they just filled with holes. All together this is an amazing moment that speaks volumes about our relationship with war, humanity and the environment.
I am grateful to have it in our community’s permanent collection.
Ferguson and Katzman in Photo District News
Photo District News editor-in-chief Holly Hughes interviewed us for an article in the current issue of PDN magazine entitled “The Studio Issue: How To Afford a Studio Today“.
Smokin’

© Mark Katzman
When I saw anti-anti-smoking activist (and Afghan Hound breeder) Lynda Farley driving her van through town, I could not resist flagging her down and telling her story.
Photogravure

Photogravure by Peter Emerson, 1886. 4.6 x 9 cm
For those who don’t know me, I am a big (obsessed) fan of the photogravure process. Check out my historical site photogravure.com. The process is outlined for those interested in the technological side or those who just like beautiful pictures by Steiglitz et al can enjoy too. The site got the nod when it launched from Communication Arts.




