NEPAL EARTHQUAKE APPEAL

The 7.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal last week has seen many people help in the effort to raise funds for those affected in the tragedy. Supermodel Cindy Crawford and photographer John-Paul Pietrus are doing their part to help with funds by selling ten limited edition prints of the supermodel signed by both Cindy and Pietrus. Available for $1,000, 100% of the funds of the 20×24 print will go towards the British Red Cross for the Nepal Earthquake Appeal. You can also do your part by visiting RedCross.org.

“I started charity print sales several years ago first with Tao Okamoto for the Japanese earthquake appeal, and about one and a half years ago with Naomi Campbell, Tao Okamoto, Mariacarla Boscono, Fei Fei Sun, Andreja Pejic, Rob Evans, and Tian Yi for Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) appeal. From those projects, I’ve become aware how much of a positive difference I can make simply through my reputation and talents as a photographer,” the photographer says about the project.

If you are interested in purchasing one of the limited edition prints please contact the photographer, John-Paul Pietrus at info@johnpaulpietrus.com

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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH JOHN-PAUL PIETRUS

Posted on Apr 27, 2015 in Culture, Editorial, Interview, John-Paul Pietrus, News | No Comments

Fashion magazine Homme Style Remix get up close and personal with John-Paul Pietrus in their latest issue with a six page interview and feature about his life behind the camera.

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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH…ANDONI & ARANTXA.

Posted on Jun 27, 2014 in Andoni & Arantxa, Interview | No Comments

Often we are asked by clients and industry professional about the personalities of our artist and their inspirations.

This is the first of a series of interviews that will be appearing in our pages with the view to sharing with you the sensitivity and artistry of our photographers.

 

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Andoni & Arantxa are not only a twosome behind the camera, they are also a couple in private life. Both coming from Spain, they first got to know each other in Madrid before meeting again a few years later in San Sebastian. From then on the former musician and the former model were inseparable and started traveling the world.

 

Arantxa, when and where did you start working as a model? Arantxa: I was 17 and living in a very small town close to the Pyrenees. I was scouted by a model agent to take part in the elite model contest in Madrid what I just did. Before that, I had never thought fashion would be part of my life. But then everything completely changed. I first went to Barcelona, then Madrid, Milan, London, Paris, New York and Tokyo. I couldn’t imagine my life now without fashion – I’ve been modeling for ten years. Instead of my earlier studies in northern Spain, I’ve been studying at the “University of Life” which is great.

Andoni, you worked as a musician in San Sebastian before. Why did you both decide to go into photography? Andoni: Well it actually just happened naturally. We were living in New York and did this amazing road trip for a month; taking pictures non-stop – we just fell in love with this way of life.

Did you later study photography or are you both completely self-taught? Arantxa: Back in New York we decided to take some basic lessons. It’s important to know the rules – even if you just want to break them. We went to a small school in Manhattan for about two months and had this amazing teacher, Inbal, who taught us what we needed to know. We still thank her today!

Is it always clear who is responsible for what? Andoni: As we started taking pictures together we’ve grown up with each other as photographers. And without thinking too much about it, ours roles in the team have gradually evolved.

Do you share the same taste in everything? Such as art, food and music? Arantxa: We really do. We both have a passion for Italian food and we love songs by Nina Simone, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Janis Joplin, Joy Division – just to name a few.

In one sentence: What makes a good team? Arantxa: Respect and mutual understanding. And in our case – more than anything – LOVE.

 

Interview by Julia Stelzner