Friday, December 31, 2010

Mido Photography - BIO



Name                          : Mohamad Seifeddine known as Mido
Date of Birth              : 1-March-1975
Place of Birth             : Mazboud – Chouf .

Photography for Mido started as a hobby at the early age of ten. Over the years it turned to be a lifetime passion, he also taught Photography courses for several years in the university.
Mido view the art of photography as a subtractive process, a distilling of reality into a personal vision. As such he often use the tools of modern photography – filters and digital enhancements – to try to capture in an image the emotions he felt at the moment he tripped the camera's shutter....

Concept shooting is a way of approaching photography for Mido, it takes his work to a new level. It takes a little more thought than just going "snap happy" but Mido's photos convey a message with those viewing his shots....
With degrees in Architecture, Interior Decoration and Business Administration combined with careers as a Graphic Design Instructor, and professional photographer, Mido's background may seem quite complex. On the other hand, simplicity and emotion are characteristics of a Mido’s photograph.

Mido's work was published in many U.S magazines, websites and exhibitions; he always repeats a quote said by Ansel Adams: "A photograph is usually looked at - seldom looked into" and always says that he tries to let people look into his work not at it…







Exhibits , Presentations and Interviews:

Photo Exhibitions (in print)
-          Save Our Station photo exhibition – Ministry of Tourism – Beirut – Lebanon (19th-27th January 2010)
-          Save Our Station photo exhibition – Safadi Foundation – Tripoli - Lebanon (6th – 13th March 2010 with a Honorific ceremony from Tripoli municipality)
-          Festival of Lebanese art books – Unesco Palace – Beirut – Lebanon (16th – 27th November 2010 )

TV Interviews:
-          Interview in Akhbar al Sabah on Future TV  (17th of December 2010)

Presentations and Lectures (in person):
-                                             Modern University of Business and Science – Beirut – Lebanon (from Fall 2004 till Fall 2009) as Photography Instructor and Students Advisor.

Publications :
-          Greater Good Magazine: emotional intelligence ( U.S.A ) – October 2009
-          Photo Chosen for جمعية – مش ناسينكون – December 2009
-          S.O.S poster AD ( Ministry of Tourism – Beirut - Lebanon ) – Jan 2010
-          SOS Invitation poster ( Institut de Monde Arab – Paris – France ) – Feb 2010
-          Photo Chosen for S.O.S international campaign launching – Institut du Monde Arabe – Feb 2010




-          Featured Photographer in Lebrecord summer 2010
-          Mish Nasyinkoun Campain in Abu Dhabi – UAE -2009
-          Photo of the Day in WIX Photography International – 2009
-          Article in Al Liwaa newspaper about Serenity book 23-9-2010
-          Article in Bilmersad website about Serenity book 26-9-2010
-          Article in Al Nahar newspaper about Serenity book 7-10-2010
-          Photo Published in Siyase website 11-10-2010
-          Article in Arab Ad magazine December 2010 issue
Books :
-          “Serenity” (September 2010 )- Photography book.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

2010 LPM a year in review

2010 In review:

Roberto Cavalli Photography Exhibition
Exclusive interview with Nancy Afyouni, A Classy professional Women
Exclusive interview with Toufic Araman, and Award winning Simplistic Photographe
Over View of EOS-1D Mark IV The fifth generation of Canon's speed-orientated
Macro Photography - How to guide
Sophie Abi Chahine winner of the LPM Issue 03 Cover Competition
Mario K, A young photographer, with a bright future
Anthony Rahayel, Beirut Night Life lead Photographer
How was Angham picture taken? Technical Scope shared by Photographer Toufic Araman Exclusively for LPM
Tania Shoukair Photography Exhibition
ABDALLAH FARAH 1968 LEBANON BEIRUT POSTCARDS
PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE: LIGHT PAINTING, HOW TO DESIGN WITH THE LIGHT
Exclusive Photos and interview, with Lamitta Franjieh’s New Look of Natural Beauty, in front and behind the lens.
Write for Lebanese Photography Magazine Blog
Exclusive interview with David Abdallah – A photographer with a passion.
Review Digital-SLR camera Nikon D7000 & comparison with Nikon D90 and D3000s
Happy Birthday Night Collective! Photography Group
Photographic technique: Light painting, how to design with the light
If you’re not using Flickr yet, then you’re really missing out.
Control, power, creativity – Canon empowers photographers to take the next step with the new EOS 60D
Canon successfully develops world’s first APS-H-size CMOS image sensor to realize record-high resolution of 120 megapixels
Review Digital-SLR camera Nikon D3100
Marc Abiad – Exclusive E-exhibition on LPM
Canon Focuses On Professionals By Introducing Six New L-Series EF Lenses And Accessories
Lomography – Lomography – What is Lomography
Talal Morcos Makeup Artist. A Trend Creator
Canon successfully develops world’s first APS-H-size CMOS image sensor to realize record-high resolution
Open Forum #2 on Monday 5th July
Adobe unveils Photoshop Lightroom 3
Adobe has released Camera Raw 6.1
Young Photographer face Lara Zankoul
Exclusive interview with Sandra Chidiac the women behind the camera
Interview with Patrick Khalil Make-up Artist
In Special Interview With a top model Myriam Klink
Playboy Playmate Fashion Week 2010
Digital SLR Camera Buying Guide.
Football Photography and Camera Gear
Street Photography Competition Turned into a Book “Lakum Hamra2akum wa li Hamra2i”

Exhibitions:

A selection of photographs Photography Exhibition Espace Kettaneh Kunigk
Roger Moukarzel - Jamal Opening Night, Photo Exhibition
Rasha Shammas , Photography exhibition EmBodyments
Exposure 2010 - Photo Exhibition
"Serenity" Photography Book Signing A photographic vision

and more

Competitions:
Upload your picture and win a Holga Camera
LPM Issue 04 Photographer Competition
Flick Pro Account Give away
2011 LPM Photography Digital Calendar
LPM Issue 03 Cover Girl Competition
Upload your best picture and win a VIP invitation to Playboy Party

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas


 Merry Christmas
We wish these holidays bring you health, peace and joy.
May you always be surrounded by warmth and love ...

From the Team Of LPM

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Help-Portrait | join us help make portraits for those who are in need!



Help-Portrait | Come join us help make portraits for those who need them!

So, what is Help-Portrait? It’s a global movement of photographers using their time, gear and expertise to give back to the local community.
Right before the holiday season, Help-Portrait encourages you to find someone in need, take a portrait photograph, print and give it to them. It’s not about building your portfolio, adding images to your website, but simply a chance to create a smile by clicking a smile. Help Portrait can be started by anyone, anywhere - all you need to do is initiate it and start shooting.
Help-Portrait is a fantastic initiative and is the brainchild of Jeremy Cowart help-portrait.comwho started this last year.  Take a minute to see this video which explains more:


We at LPM thought it would be a great idea to get involved in Help Portraits in Lebanon.
So we be taking your photos shot on that day and put them on our special album and try to spread the message.
Once the picture is read please submit it to us at info@lebanesephotographymagazine.net
Help us getting photos and give people H.O.P.E

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Roberto Cavalli Photography Exhibition Open to the public tomorrow, Thursday November 18th, in the halls of Palazzo Morando at Via Sant’Andrea

Open to the public tomorrow, Thursday November 18th, in the halls of Palazzo Morando at Via Sant’Andrea 6, is the photographic exhibition of "Il nero non è mai assoluto" by Roberto Cavalli, organized in collaboration with the Department of Culture for the City of Milan.

“This exhibition is my diary, where there are no days or dates, but rather a path that tells my life story.A small selection from my photo archives, giving everyone access to my creative process, which in turn leads to the printing of my fabrics.My prints are always the result of my photos and are the foundationsof my clothes.The most normal object has the ability to stir distant memories in my mind and become a source of inspiration for a collection or even a simple detail on a dress.I have those moments, things, people, unchanging in my head and on my camera.I have looked at a black sky and waited patiently, for hours, for the sun to shine through.You see, black is never absolute.There is always light behind it”.                                              
Roberto Cavalli

"What better set than the Palazzo Morando for an exhibit fusing Fashion, Costume and Images in one artistic project.  It is also a setting in which one follows the three “S”: stories, stupor, seduction.  Every one of his photographs is the helm through which Cavalli has directed you toward actual destinations, which are, above all, not physical but mental places”.
 Massimiliano Finazzer Flory  - City Councillor of Milan

Roberto Cavalli is not a photographer. Roberto Cavalli is a visionary.
Through his lens, Roberto Cavalli captures, moulds and transforms a moment from one of his continual journeys all over the world, a detail of the silhouette of a flower in his garden, the bright colours of the skin of a “character” from the animal world that he finds so fascinating, the fast, the ever-changing transformation of the clouds in the skies that he crosses. The image he creates is not limited by the borders of a frame: this too is incessantly transforming and evolving, interwoven with fabric it reappears in a pair of jeans, reworked once again it becomes the fine embroidery on a woman’s back, through modern technology it is a print for an interior.

This exhibition tells of a magical journey, offers the possibility of accompanying Roberto Cavalli on his flights of fantasy, of experiencing his search for visions, as he is used to doing.
An exhibition in movement, in constant elaboration: sharing the camera lens and at the same time turn it into an iridescent kaleidoscope where thousands of images continually render others, in a series of varying and infinite processes.
Projections, the refraction of light and colour, mirrors for imaginary architecture, a quest for other universes. A maze as a game, the playroom, hundreds of reflective bubbles that ironically deform reality.
To "see" in a different way.
                                                   
Art Director: Luca Stoppini
Architect: Barbara Ghidoni / Storage Associati

Palazzo Morando Costume Moda Immagine
Via Sant’Andrea, 6 - Milano.







Wednesday, November 10, 2010

LPM ISSUE 04 Photographer Cover Competition

  ARE YOU A PHOTOGRAPHER?
            DO YOU WANT YOUR PHOTO TO BE ON THE NEXT COVER? Then this competition is for you

Issue 04 Cover Photography Competition Rules:
-Lebanese Amateur Photographers
-Age: over 18
The Task is:
To Submit two hires self-portrait creative pictures with a nice background
New Photos never used before and Exclusively for Lebanese photography Magazine
Once submitted, 6 Finalists will be selected for voting, on Facebook
 And our jury members will choose the issue 04 cover winner depending on creativity and originality.

The contest Opens from November 1 till December 24 2010 Midnight.
No entries received after deadline will be accepted

The selected participant will win:
Front cover of Issue 04
Diana Camera - LOMOGRAPHY
One year Flickr pro account


Monday, November 8, 2010

Exclusive interview with Nancy Afyouni, A Classy professional Women

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LPM: Introduce yourself, who is Nancy? Where did you study? What did you work?

Nancy: I have studied Finance at AUST. I have started modeling after Miss Lebanon 2003.
I worked as a presenter at Rotana, in the same time I was doing modeling and advertising.
I was the public image for watch Motion in the Middle East and Europe.
In addition, I participated in many music video clips.
A year ago, I started working in Turkey, I was the first Lebanese to work on a Turkish Arabic channel, and  I did two shows (One cooking show and the second one a big production that hosts movie stars and famous singers).
As well, I did a movie that is due now to be released now at New Year, with Yury Mrakadi.
Also I have recently done many other events in Greece and in Egypt.

LPM: What are your hobbies and interests?
Nancy: Sports, swimming, music, and horseback riding.

LPM: What advice do you give for the aspiring models?
Nancy: Concentrate and choose top of the top.
Especially when starting fresh in modeling, a lot of options are offered from TVs, agencies, people whom are in the business.
The model should choose what puts her and best presents her and pretty image.

LPM: How do you prepare yourself for a photo shoot?
Nancy: For indoor photo shoot, I prefer a classy, elegant look, with a makeup that shows my details
Wherever for outdoor photo shoot, I prefer a natural look with a simple makeup and comfortable clothing.  
   
LPM: How would you describe working with a photographer?
Nancy: I did work with all of the photographers in Lebanon.
It is an important aspect, that the photographer knows the model beforehand and is aware of the best positions suiting  the model, since the photographer can see things with a different eye.
Noting that the photographer have to love the photography, in order for him to put the same effort that the model is doing.

LPM: Who’s your favorite photographer, you ever worked with?
Nancy: Vatche, MKI, JC Bejjani.

LPM: How does a model compliment the photographer?
Nancy: The model is an essential part of the picture; she fulfills the concept and the mood of the whole scene that the photographer is seeking.

LPM: What makes a stylish woman?
Nancy: Always taking care of herself (body and look). She have to follow the fashion but in a classy way.

Rudy: What was fun about Modeling and what did u achieve?
Nancy: Modelling is a school of life, you meet lots of people, you learn about beauty and glamour, and you work with a team.

Rudy: What is the difference between Lebanese Models and Foreign Models?
Nancy: The negative difference for Lebanese Models is that they moan a lot, also that the exposure is small in Lebanon not allowing an international exposure.
The international models have more chances and more exposure but forbidden from many stuff like lacking of privacy and freedom, since while working with an agency, they need permission for anything.
In Lebanon, modeling is more of a hobby rather than a profession.

LPM: What is your favorite look?
Nancy: My favorite look is with family and friends, it is a natural classical look.
In an event, I always prefer something simple, youthful and too fancy.

LPM: Will we see you behind the camera?
Nancy: No I don’t think so but I had a project, but due to the overwhelming work I couldn’t achieve it yet. In this business you learn a lot, I think maybe in later stages, I might do a production house.
Rudy: What do you say for your fans?
Nancy: In every interview, every picture, every appearance, I find their comments helpful and satisfying.
They give me that feeling that whatever I do is successful.
Especially the youngsters, they are too active they say a lot of constructive comments.

LPM: What do you say for Lebanese Photography Magazine?
Nancy: What you are doing is very nice, something new.
It’s like when TV started and where is TV now?
So is the internet now, and since you are online you have a broader reach.
Nice concept and idea, wish you all the success.



Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI


Nancy Afyouni By MKI