...
for the 23 years the 747 version of Air force One has been in service I
have hated the paint job! (Livery). Finally took the time to redesign
it. The top is the current 'Whale' look- or "Big Blue Pigeon' The two
below are my proposed designs. If you agree that this National Symbol
could look a lot better- copy and paste this link to the illustration http://jamesvaughanphoto.blogspot.com/2013/03/better-paint-job.html, blame me, and
send to: Brigadier General Jacqueline D. Van Ovost :Commanders Action Line ... http://www.andrews.af.mil/ main/contactus.asp
... Martin Hauser- Summa Healthcare
... the second in a series of portraits of business leaders of Akron, Ohio. This was the shot that helped
to explain to the other VIP's why I needed to shoot them 'in studio'. Marty runs the insurance division of the huge conglomerate that is Summa Health Care. Since I've done a lot of research on 1940's and 50's advertising, it was easy to pull inspiration from the dramatic insurance advertising of that era. My
biggest mistake was not spraying him with a little water. It took hours to photo-shop the rain onto that trench-coat!
Air Rescue, Meigs Field- Chicago
bending Time and Space
Having lunch with Albert. This is a photoshop elaboration on an advertising project shot some time back. The original was the immediate area around Einstein and chalkboard. It had some sort of a corny cut line like "you don't have to be a genius to use our [product]" The character actor was Jan Leighton. Jan specialized in doing historical characters. He had all his own wardrobe and did his own makeup for over a thousand persona's. I think we shot about six characters for the client. It was a lot of fun. He enjoyed "staying in character" and during the shoots I kept a running banter with him, pretending I was a reporter prying out the real story behind each famous figure. His Albert Einstein kept telling dirty jokes.
------------------------------------------------
"...an zen she sayz, datz no Cucumber!"
Roll Out by Robert McCall 1964
Everyone has been saying it- but it does seem unreal that we went to the moon for the first time 40 years ago!
I am not surprised that we stopped going. It was a far and hard reach for the technology of the time. People forget that it was a "race". Real space is nothing like "Star Wars" or "Star Trek". Real space is very cold and very, very big.
This is a wonderful painting by Robert McCall which appeared in Life magazine when I was a kid. I carefully cut it out [both pages] and put it in the center of my bulletin board in my room. I was nine.
In 2000, when I was finally learning about computers and scanning, I tracked it down at the Cuyahoga Falls library.
Robert McCall did a lot of high-profile work for NASA and the aerospace industry. He did the posters for Stanley Kubrick's "2001". Today, I am very disappointed by the cheap computer cartoon style of illustration used by NASA and many science publications.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)









