Blog Archive

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Behind the Muses for W Magazine

We've just finished another collaboration with Max Vadukul, this time for W Magazine.  As a companion to his portfolio of fashion designers with musicians, we created Behind the Muses, an edited series of interviews with the likes of Yoko Ono, Karl Lagerfeld, Diplo, Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine and many others...

http://fashiononfilm.wmag.com/inside-w-magazine.php


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Raymond Franza portraits

Between an early morning bike ride, early afternoon business development meeting taken in the front yard, bicycle dismantling and tossing around the baseball, Michael managed to shoot a few portraits of actor, fellow Red Hook resident and friend of the studio Raymond Franza.  New York is so much better in the sunshine!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Olivia Palermo for British Marie Claire

We've just finished our newest piece, a behind-the-scenes video of Socialite Olivia Palermo. Here's the video on the British Marie Claire front page...http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/

Friday, April 15, 2011

Squirrel Melts

Hey Locavores! In these economically trying times, why not make the most of what's available around you? NYC is full of these little guys...

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Michael's first car

It was the 77 Cutlass Supreme 2 door Broham model, silver with burgandy vinyl roof, crushed velvet interior with an after market graphic equalizer under under the dash. Purchased from a Marine at Camp Pendleton for $500 in 1986.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Plan B interview at 127,549




This video, shot in 2006 at South By Southwest with Max Vadukul, has become the most viewed video on our official youtube page.  Max and Michael administered the Proust Questionnaire to a number of British and American indie bands with the intention of making a documentary film from the material.

This is one of his current major hits...

Freakazoid!

Perfect for a warm spring afternoon...

Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Commodore 64 is back!

In case you didn't see this, the Commodore 64 is being re-released with modern guts and can be run as a fully functional PC on windows or on the original OS.

 read article



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

China Vogue Designer Animation

Michael recently edited a quick video for China Vogue from a set of Max Vadukul portraits.  It's basically an exercise in After Effects, but will be included in the China Vogue ipad app being released soon.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Vanity Fair Beauty Show

We were approached by Vanity Fair to help create and direct an accompanying web show to the very popular Beauty Blog by SunHee Grinnell. Episode One part 1 and part 2 are live on the blog now.

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Julian Assange video edit

We recently edited some footage shot during a Max Vadukul shoot for T Style Magazine. He was sent to track down the elusive Julian Assange in Sweden, and had a few obstacles.

watch video

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Prototype 180 by Mary Ellen Carroll house rotation

This is a time lapse version of the front camera angle during the execution of the 180 degree rotation of 6513 Sharpview Drive, Sharpstown, Houston, Texas, the conceptual piece by artist Mary Ellen Carroll The full length real time version of this and the reverse angle will be shown at an upcoming exhibition at Columbia University.


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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

It's been a while

So again, we're finally updating the website and engaging further with the modern era. Here is the first post, just to be sure this thing is even working

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Milo Reid Isabell turns 1!


My Son and Partner Milo Reid Isabell celebrated his first year on Earth yesterday, many baby friends and their associated adult keepers were on hand for this marvelous occasion.  Milo's now had his first taste of chocolate, he was surprisingly uninterested

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New Making Of video for Coming Soon

Michael's just returned from Antwerp and London where he shot another making of video for Yohji Yamamoto's line Coming Soon.  This film chronicles the production of Max Vadukul's third film for Coming Soon, entitled The Man With The Suitcase, a dreamlike story of an eccentric magician with a special suitcase.  Our film features interviews with Director Max Vadukul, Choreographer Thierry Smits of CompagnieThor and Director of Photography Rain Li.


Thursday, December 18, 2008

New Photography Website - michaelisabell.com



So I've finally began to create a new website showcasing still photography.  2009 is going to bring a lot of new portraits to the site, so keep tuned.  These are from a couple of the most recent shoots...

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Shift

Here's one of my early, non-speaking parts. Directed by Master Stop Motion Animator Misha Klein (http://www.misha-klein.com)

I did a bit of the camera work as well...

Friday, November 21, 2008

Milo's first fashion shoot


Milo's a model! Milo is featured in advertising for Eyespy Baby (surprisingly coincidental business name). Michael shot the photos and Anne wrangled.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Videos for The Nation

Here are a couple of videos Michael has done for The Nation magazine as a part of their preview of the Democratic National Convention.



Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Back in Action


Hello All! After a year's rest I'm back on the blog tip. Many things have changed since the last entry, most notably the birth of Milo Reid Isabell, America's newest and youngest superstar. Do check back often, as now that I have again fully embraced this digital world we're in, and replaced my stolen laptop (fuck you Redondo Beach Crowne Plaza) I'll be updating often.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

New Portfolio


The new book is slowly but surely coming together. I've been more or less trying to do at least one good portrait shoot per week, and then going through the whole processing, scanning and retouching routine (I know, why don't I "go digital?" It's a long subject) Anyway, things should be finished within a few weeks, and then the major marketing push begins. I'm noticing that in most of my portraits, the subject stares straight into the camera. While this is obviously partly to do with my direction and with my selection of images, there is something interesting in its consistancy.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Ricky Powell



This week I shot some promos for the MTV Movie Awards. We did Man-On-The-Street interviews with Ricky "The Fourth Beastie Boy" Powell asking the questions. He's a street photographer/man on the scene type guy who refers to himself, quite brilliantly as both a "Sophisticated Hobo" and the "Hip-Hop Oscar Madison," at one point rubbing the mustard from his pretzel onto his face and shirt and continuing to interview Soho fashion types. I was able to shoot a couple rolls of film as well, so have a few great portraits of him, though he thinks I shot up his nostrils and he doesn't look good.

Homeboy throw in the towel, your girl got dicked by Ricky Powell...

Monday, May 14, 2007

New Computer

So I bought a new, very fast computer on Friday, we'll see how extra productive I become

Monday, May 7, 2007

That's Incredible!

Korean BBQ in Flushing, Queens

Anne and I have a tradition, Sunday driving excursions to various, sort of random parts of the five boroughs in search of food. We treat them as 'voyages of discovery,' and last night's was to San Soo Gap San, at 171st and Northern Blvd. We got there around 10pm, the place was about 1/3 full, several tables of older women eating and sharing bottles of Soju. There are grills in every table and large, industrial vents above them. A huge banner announces that they serve Black Angus beef, and the short ribs we had were delicious.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Ian Fleming Foundation


Coincidently, just hours after establishing the car photo concept with Kenny Trice, I'm contacted by Doug Redenius, Vice-President of the Ian Fleming Foundation. One of their primary missions is to collect and preserve vehicles from the James Bond films, and they have a pretty significant collection. I had been working on a James Bond fan culture documentary and had the chance to ride around Nob Hill, in San Francisco, in the Mustang from Diamonds Are Forever. I think the documentary will be rejuvenated.

Isabell |Trice Photography


Today we (photographer Kenny Trice) and I had our first real meeting about Isabell |Trice Photography, a collaborative endeavour to become the World's most notable Automobile Photographer's. You can look forward to a new website as well as a blog detailing the developments in this project. The Isabell |Trice photo blog will be live shortly and the website will follow. The ultimate goal: Yachter's view of the Monte Carlo Gran Prix.

James Bond Expert


A couple months ago I was interviewed by Jon Alain Guzik, Editor-At-Large for Yahoo! Autos for an article about the Astin Martin from James Bond's Casino Royale. The article appears here...http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/geneva_auto_show_2007/105/Drive-Like-Bond-James-Bond-The-2008-Aston-Martin-DBS--

Carl Barat interview in YouTube's Top 25


The interview with Carl Barat of the Dirty Pretty Things that I posted a couple of days ago on YouTube is in today's top 25 in both the Music and England categories. It's from last year's South By Southwest festival where photographer Max Vadukul and I interviewed something like 20 or 30 musicians for a documentary about indie music in today's musical climate. We spent about an hour with them, interviewing each member and eating steaks.

eyespyfilms.com and michaelisabell.com

Be sure to check out the eyespyfilms website for all of your new film needs. We're going through a major overhaul on the site and adding a lot of new video samples and company information. Be sure to check back often. Also, michaelisabell.com will be operational soon, showcasing my recent and archived work.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Ghost Town


Sitting in the studio today, a bit bored yet inspired by the increasingly good weather, I've forgone working on my photography and am dedicating some time to watching my favorite music videos. This video by The Specials was one of the first I remember seeing, in 7th grade. I bought the record shortly after and in many ways this started my lifelong obsession with music.

Spike Lee and Armen Martirossian


So yesterday I shot an interview with Spike Lee for the Criterion Collection, and did a quick still portrait as well. He spoke about the Billy Wilder film 'Ace in the Hole' and it's inspiration for him and his filmmaking. He was very tangential and cracked himself up quite a bit. It was great just to watch his thought process and it's always interesting to meet someone who's accomplished so much in the arts and to get a sense of how they are inspired. Today was an entirely different shoot, speaking to Armen Martirossian, the Armenian Ambassador to the United Nations, about issues of genocide for the British NGO the Aegis Trust. After a quick interview and still portrait shoot in the upstairs conference room of their building on East 36th Street, we sat downstairs for coffee and cookies (Pepperidge Farm and not some hopefully delicious Armenian treat). The funnest part of this work is the variety of the people I meet, and the situations I'm able to be in.

The First Entry


As I begin my foray into the Blogsphere, I struggle to imagine how this is actually going to develop. As a way to keep current with all of the developments at Michael Isabell Photography, as well as eyespy films, this blog will, I'm sure, become long, tangential, crowded and (dare I say) incredible.