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version industries (v), design inspiration

By Jason Moriber • Dec 17th, 2007

version industries (v), design inspiration re: tanit sakakini (client)



Arts Flamenco!

By Jason Moriber • Dec 17th, 2007

Arts Flamenco (client) on their upcoming performance.



Coming Soon…Tim Steele, Kelly Shea, Adria Petty

By Jason Moriber • Dec 17th, 2007


The Street Clarity of Cary Conover

By Jason Moriber • Nov 28th, 2007

Street photography is an art, a patient art, candidly keeping an eye on the prize; moments of truth, moments of combinations, moments that transcend. With photo-editing software many moments can be fabricated to the point of conviction, to where the question of “is it real” isn’t considered. So why do street work when one can [...]



Thank the freakin’ gods of the internet!

By Jason Moriber • Nov 20th, 2007

Slowly but surely top level folks (Sumner Redstone the other day) are standing up for the careers of we creative professionals (those of us who are still standing, better late than never!). Earlier today old-school internet-dude Jaron Lanier posted a piece on the op-ed of the New York Times titled: Pay Me for My [...]



Sumner to the rescue?

By Jason Moriber • Nov 12th, 2007

It’s about time some of the power-players are taking up copyright issues as part of their talking points. We Wise Elephant folks are strongly behind protecting the copyrights of artists/creators/musicians, whomever wants to be protected, should be. I’m all for file-sharing if the artist wants their files to be shared, otherwise in my mind (jason [...]



Biz Mag, Highly Targeted

By Jason Moriber • Jul 19th, 2007

From Media Post:
“Currently, the book (Contribute Magazine) is limited in its distribution as well, mailed to high-net-worth Zip codes. This pedigree no doubt accounts for the preponderance of upscale advertisers, along with a few name-dropping-socialite-type features, like fundraising party pix.”
New magazines catering to the wealthy continue to launch, opening new venues for image-makers. Has anyone [...]