Monday, May 14, 2012

My work to be shown in APA LA's Off The Clock exhibit:
http://bit.ly/IJWKPt

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Show closing Feb 8, 2012

Folks, yet another successful show.  Thank you to the Outpost Gallery/Lounge for it's hopitality once again.  This time, it was my first venture sharing a show with another portrait photographer of a unique and distinctly different style.  Generally my work gravitates towards the side of 'real' (if there is such a thing).  Logan Grendal, with whom I shared this most recent show, does an amazing job at combining 'real' photography with digital illustration.  This (attached) video short is but a glimpse of what is to come.  Future collaborative shows in various spaces.
Please feel free to post your comments on shows you have been involved with, and shows to come.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012


Am officially published in the 2011 Photographer's Forum BEST OF Photography 2011. I just received my copy today! page 157 wroot wroot!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Samantha Isom - 3rd Ward Open Call

Only one day left to vote. If I get enough of your votes, I might win a solo show :)
Samantha Isom - 3rd Ward Open Call
http://www.3rdwardopencall.com/portfolioView.php?artist=Samantha

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

#Improve Everywhere, in conjunction with guggenheim, have turned the most simple of ideas into a fun experience for all involved. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwEYYI-AGWs&feature=player_embedded

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

What a great week! Adweek (last week), was full of seminars, evening get togethers and portfolio reviews. My most productive part of the week was last Tuesday for the One Club's ( http://www.oneclub.org/ ) event "Where Are All The Black People? ". A Photographer giving a pitch? Yup, that's right, in a small theatre full of about 200 or so industry creatives, I was one of less than 20 chosen to 'pitch' (myself). There were art directors, copy editors, and producers, but I was the only photographer. This was a full day of panel discussions on minority presence within the ad world, as well as a few hours of portfolio reviews by top advertising agency representatives. The morning started off with a short panel discussion of how each (minority) panelist got into advertising, followed by an hour or so of 3 minute pitches by bot aspiring and emerging artists. The short clip within this blog, is a glimpse of my pitch.
I certainly look forward to more events produced by the One Club, ad this proved to be a huge success.