May 18, 2012

A day after the deadly tornadoes slammed the South, Dave Anderson was on the ground in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In his latest video for The Oxford American, meet the local residents... more

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The American Society of Magazine Editors announced their finalists for the 2011 National Magazine Awards in the Video category and Dave Anderson and his work on The Oxford American's SoLost video series is among those nominated... more

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So how many people do you know that are equally at home shooting the breeze with fashion grand dame Diana Von Furstenberg or just plain shooting....a deer. As in from a blind? And, of those, how many have shot to the forefront of the fashion world, designing elegantly post-modern Southern threads in a style described by one publication as "Tom Wolfe-meets-Spike Jonze"?... more

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To ring in the new year we selected one of Dave Anderson's short films for your enjoyment... more

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The latest SoLost video from Dave Anderson is out, and just in time. It tells the story of the "True True Grit", of a land and people, unique to the original story, but rarely... more

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Fredrik Brodén shot this short video to be shown as a backdrop to his Fredrik Brodén vs. Photography show last December. A collaboration with his film-maker son... more

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While you watch and listen to the plaintive piano playing of William Eggleston in Dave Anderson’s lovely video, keep this in mind: The 71-year-old, Memphis-born Eggleston is famous as a photographer not a musician. Shooting color when most fine-art types swore by black and white, Eggleston’s 1976 solo-exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art... more

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Dave Anderson was sent to Africa by Heifer International to shoot a video and stills for their latest catalogue. Heifer International has assisted more than 12 million families in more than 125 countries. Since 1944, Heifer has been working in the areas of... more

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Have you met Dave Anderson?
 
NPR recently extolled the virtues of the photographer/filmmaker’s work with a focus on his “SoLost,” series of short films commissioned by the Oxford American Magazine. Billed as “an off–kilter video journey through the side roads, back rooms, cellars and psyche of the modern South,” the series includes such memorable episodes as “Poor Monkey’s Juke Joint”, “Making Skillets at Lodge”, “William Eggleston Plays the Piano” and “Wayne White Goes Thrifting”... more

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She created an Internet audio-slideshow for the Big Brothers of Austin earlier this year. Now Renee Rhyner photographer Beth Perkins has turned her talents to a similar project for 12 Baskets, the new magazine published by Mobile Loaves & Fishes... more

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Beth Perkins’ project for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Austin, Texas features big brother Clayton, co-founder of Sweet-Leaf Tea and his little brother Andrew... more

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