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A Cure For What Ails You

Thursday, 30 April 2009 17:34 by Team Elledge
  The Post Family
 
The recent flu outbreak has had most of the news networks buzzing with stories about the pros (none that we know of) and cons (a few) of catching this new bug.
 
Here at the Elledge Blog, however, we have caught the art opening bug, and we are very excited about the following current and opening shows:
 
For starters, while in NYC this week, Paul managed to make it to Into the Sunset: Photography's image of the American West at the MoMA.  This is a wonderful photography show that you should take the opportunity to check out if you are in NYC.
 
As we mentioned earlier, this is the weekend for Art Chicago/Artropolis, and the Merchandise Mart will be filled with art, artists and onlookers.  A few other notable Chicago openings are occurring this weekend as well, and with the right planning you should be able to make it to all of them by the time the weekend comes to an end.
 
Our friends, The Post Family, will be hosting an opening party for a show by Rachel Niffenegger at their Family Room gallery (1821 W. Hubbard St. #202) on Saturday, May 2nd from 6-11.  The fine fellows who make up The Post Family not only run a very informative blog, but they have done an incredible job of curating some great shows this year, and it's only May!  The word on the street is that this will be another show that you should not miss...
 
The Olafur Eliasson exhibition, Take your time, is opening at the MCA on Friday, May 1st.  This is the first comprehensive survey in the United States of works by Eliasson and includes pieces drawn from collections around the world.
 
And speaking of May 1st, we want to remind everyone (as if you needed the reminder) that it is the official Opening Day of Moustache May!  Whether you view the growing of a moustache as a lifestyle, a trend or an oddity, we encourage you to give it your best shot!  Please feel free to keep us updated on the results...
 
Finally, if you actually ARE concerned about the current flu bug going around we encourage you to reference this informative website: www.doihaveswineflu.org 
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New Portfolios

Tuesday, 28 April 2009 14:09 by Team Elledge

 

Myron and Measha  

 
USSA
 
The studio has been a constant hum of activity lately, as we have been finishing out some new portfolios in between shoots, and as of today they are making their debut in New York!  We are posting some images from the new portfolios here, but to view them in their entirety, go check out Galleries 1 & 2 on paulelledge.com
 
Paul will be spending the rest of this week in NYC showing his new portfolios alongside his fabulous rep, Candace Gelman (of CG&A).  If you want to find out what he is up to, simply drop by his Facebook page for updates, and don't forget to check out his Facebook once a day project.
 
If you are in Chicago over this upcoming weekend, you really need to make time to go to Art Chicago/Artropolis.  This is - without a doubt - the premier art-related event of the year for Chicago.  The list of galleries and artists who will be represented at the Merchandise Mart over the weekend is truly staggering.  While you're there, please take a moment to drop by and say hello to our good friends from Catherine Edelman Gallery (booth 12-135, on the 12th floor of the Merchandise Mart) and Stephen Daiter Gallery.  Last year we had a great time at this event and we anticipate that it will be even better this year.
 
In case you were not aware of it, the AMA Supercross final race is occurring this weekend in Las Vegas.  James Stewart and Chad Reed are in a fairly close shootout for the number 1 and 2 overall positions, so this should be a race worth watching!  Paul's assistant, James, would like to point out that both Stewart and Reed are Florida residents (Florida is his native state).  Represent!
 
Recently at the studio we have been listening to the new David Byrne and Brian Eno collaboration, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today.  It is a great album, and if you have iTunes you can check it out by clicking HERE.
 
You can let us know what you think of the album (or the new portfolios, or the current supercross standings, or anything else you find interesting) by clicking on the "contact" link at the top of the page and sending us a message.  We look forward to hearing from you! 
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Weekend Recommendations

Friday, 24 April 2009 07:38 by Admin

It looks like it will be a rainy spring weekend in our part of the Midwest, and we here at the studio love this time of the year!  Sweaters begin to get packed away, tank tops start to come out, and bicycle commuting comes back into vogue.

Your friends at Paul Elledge Photography have compiled a list of ideas to keep you busy, educated and entertained throughout your weekend, so get ready for a good time!

Make the most of your weekend by going to see the Yousuf Karsh exhibit at the Art Institute.  THE EXHIBIT CLOSES SUNDAY, SO DON'T MESS UP AND MISS THIS!!! Not only are the Karsh prints impeccable, they are also a fascinating historical record of the 20th century.  And if you are getting started in the photography industry, you will find out that it can take a while to get a good thing going - Karsh assisted for 12 years before he went out on his own!

If you happen to be reading this in Arizona (or are going there in the next month), you really should drop by the Etherton Gallery and check out the current show featuring one of our favorite mixed-media artists, Chicagoan Elizabeth Ernst.  Like all other works of tangible art, you really need to see Elizabeth's images in person in order to truly appreciate them.  Don't miss out on this opportunity!

For those of you who are going to be more inclined to stay indoors this weekend, we suggest that you check out the Moto GP Polini Grand Prix of Japan.  It would appear that Valentino Rossi has come back from his loss to Casey Stoner at the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar two weeks ago to lead the Friday practice standings.  Despite the Elledge allegiance to Team Ducati, we still enjoy watching Rossi race, no matter where he ends up in the final qualifying.

Finally, if you are just looking for some good food and a great drink in a unique new environment, look no further than Simone's in Pilsen.  Our friend Michael Noone (Danny's, the Francesca restaurants) partnered with Russ and Desiree Grant (Northside, Street Side) to open this new bar and grill, and take it from us when we say that it has to be seen to be believed!  The interior decorations alone are worth dropping in for, and as soon as you see a menu, you'll decide to stay for a while...

Those are our suggestions for this weekend.  We hope you get a chance to check out at least one or two of them.

Air Show 
 
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Welcome!

Thursday, 23 April 2009 13:01 by Admin

We have successfully weathered another Midwest winter, and with the arrival of spring, we are introducing a new addition at Paul Elledge Photography - the Elledge Blog!

Paul recently decided that a blog would be a great way to stay in touch with friends and let them know what he is up to.  Today, we see the realization of that vision, and we hope that you are as excited about it as we are!

With a new President, the first KISS album in over a decade, the coldest Chicago winter in about a decade, and the addition of Nicky Hayden to the Ducati Moto GP team, 2009 is already proving to be a very interesting year!  We hope that this blog will allow you to get a glimpse of what Paul and his crew are up to throughout 2009 (and the years to follow); whether on location, in the studio, riding motorcycles or wandering the globe.

And speaking of travel, we have a lot of fond memories of 2008: We worked with some great clients (DDB, Draft FCB, Element 79 and BBDO NYC to name a few), traveled (NY, WA, CA, LA, KY, FL, TX, etc.), hung out with some amazing talent (Jennifer Hudson, Tiger Woods and a few others that you might recognize), shot some great campaigns and still managed to work on various personal projects (highlights were a trip to Italy, and getting to spend a few days with the L.A. Derby Dolls). 

Already in 2009 we have had the opportunity to work with some great creatives on a number of different projects, and we will be sharing the results of those endeavors with you on this blog throughout the year.

Paul has started a personal project for 2009 in which he is posting a new iPhone picture on his Facebook profile every day.  Here is a current favorite:

  FB 75/365
 
You can keep track of what Paul is posting every day by clicking on the link below and adding him as a friend on Facebook.
 
 
Finally, we are well aware of the fact that many of you only get time to peruse a blog on your iPhone, Blackberry or other internet-able apparatus (my, how far we've come since the Zack Morris days...), so we made sure that our blog is easy to read from any such device - check it out!
 
 
 
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