Self Service + LA

June 17, 2008 on 10:59 am | In SW-Editorials, - SW TEAM | Comments Off

SELF SERVICE MAGAZINE VENTURES TO LA FOR STARS AND STYLES PICS
By Sharon Ainsberg

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(Nicole Ritchie for Self Service shoot at Chateau Marmont)

I felt so privileged to be in LA to help cover the Ezra Petronio shoot for the upcoming Fall/Winter 2008 issue of SELF SERVICE. Ezra is the notable, lovable and dynamic force behind the Paris-based creative agency, Work in Progress and Self Service Magazine. He is responsible for directing some of the most memorable campaigns in the business (Miu Miu, YSL, Chloe, to name a few). I had the pleasure of watching him work with the vast array of LA-based talent selected for the portfolio, about 22 or more participants– brilliantly booked by Starworks’ own Greg Krelenstein.

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(Rory, Starworks’ Sharon, Elizabeth Sulcer, Christian, Nicole, and Zelda Williams)

Ezra has become famous for his ongoing Polaroid portraits series, which harkens back to a time when this medium of photography was popularized by the masses— I remember not being able to wait for those pictures to develop…waiving them around (which I understand does nothing but I’d do it anyway) and capturing a moment.

In Self Service Magazine, Ezra celebrates the spirit of the Polaroid by photographing subjects around the world who are part of our cultural fabric…from fashion to art to music to film to any entrepreneur or inventor…his subjects are all creative people with interesting stories who do interesting things. Ezra told me he collects vintage Polaroid cameras from all over the world. He also finds vintage detachable flash bulbs that seem to cast the most gorgeous hue on his subjects. It was really a pleasure to watch him work…and I loved how he insisted along the way “I’m really not a photographer.” He could have had anyone fooled.

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(Ezra shooting Rose McGowan)

We were joined at the Chateau Marmont Hotel over a two day period by everyone from China Chow to Bijou Phillips to Nicole Ritchie (whose pics rendered us all speechless, they are so beautiful); Fashion designers such as Jeremy Scott and Stefano Pilati (sporting a vintage Club Med tee shirt and his signature smile); Filmmaker Spike Jonze took a few great shots with his tousled shaggy hair thrust into his face, which sort of made me melt with love and admiration; Rose McGowan was looking drop-dead gorgeous with her fiery red hair, and the ever-stunning Leelee Sobieski is STILL a lot taller than me, no, sorry, let me rephrase: TOWERS over me, no matter how high my heels may be on any given day; On another note, I was blown over by the angel-like face and grace of young actress Zelda Williams (Robin Williams’ daughter) who may as well have the words STAR QUALITY embedded across her forehead.

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(China Chow with Nicole Perna and Joel Madden)

The shoot was beautifully styled by Elizabeth Sulcer (also the Fashion Director of Blackbook Magazine) who pulled looks from designers from Chanel to Azzaro to Burberry. She was assisted by the psychotically funny Nicole Vitagliano, and Christian Brylle, who also acted as photo assistant to Ezra on a bunch of setups. The days were filled with a lot of laughter, despite the tight schedule and long hours…Ezra was always smiling and not one person left without commenting on how much fun they had. Spirits were great and I think we all had a high moment meeting Mr. Chow himself, whose little round glasses I will never forget. I considered asking him for reservations for that very night, but then had a vision of the word “INAPPROPRIATE” all lit up in neon, and opted not to.

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(Leelee Sobieski, Ezra, Bijou Phillips, and Matt Davis)

I am eternally impressed with Ezra and his whole Self Service team…Rory Satran worked so tirelessly to pull it all together and did so seamlessly. It’s always a special experience to be able to work with those who have a passion for what they do, and who continue to stretch their boundaries of expression by always creating, reinventing or reinterpreting art in one way or another. And when that is being done by a Brooklyn-boy-turned-Parisian-creative director, well, you’ve really gotta love that.

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(Left to Right: Friend, Hairstylist Luigi Moreno, YSL’s Stefano Pilati, and Ezra)

Self Service Fall/Winter 2008 will be available this coming Fall.

Liv Tyler + C

May 29, 2008 on 11:48 am | In SW-Editorials, - Jauretsi | Comments Off

Liv is busy busy….. She’s got The Strangers and Incredible Hulk, and baby Milo.
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Marni worked on this cover with the lovely editors at C Magazine based out of the West Coast. Liv was cool as ever to work with.
J

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06 Cover
(Issue out on newsstands now)

Subscribe to C here.

Anderson for Outside

April 24, 2008 on 2:02 pm | In SW-Editorials, - Jauretsi | Comments Off

Anderson Cooper Outside

This cover feature was photographed at the hangar of an airport. Starworks’ Sarah Jenks worked on this booking. Anderson is (as always) a lovely and smart interviewee. Buy the issue to read what’s going on with Mr. Cooper right now.

Anderson Cooper Outside Cover
(Casting by Starworks)

The Outside Blog is another thing worth peeking at for random international nature postings. I know, it sounds weird, but it’s hard to explain. Check it out.
J

New Wonderland issue!

April 23, 2008 on 6:23 pm | In Other-Events, SW-Editorials, - Jauretsi | Comments Off

The Starworks crew showed up to London’s swank event at the The Red Bar (Grosvenor House Hotel) last Friday, April 18th. It was to celebrate the new issue of one of our fabulous magazine clients, Wonderland. Daphne Guinness came and pretty much said “everybody there was either interesting, cool, or both. It was a great showcase for the magazine.”

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(Wonderland’s Editor Huw Gwyther with Margot Stilley. Tom Giddins with Henry Holland)

Starworks’ London lady Jane Hanrahan said “There was already a queue lining up outside when they opened the doors at 7.30pm. The party was accompanied by a non stop supply of Moet – always a good sign. Dominic Cooper showed up straight off a plane, looking as cool as ever to honor the issue which he’s featured in… and really… who isn’t lusting after red lackered walls in their house after dancing by the bar all evening?!”

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(Dominic Cooper, Ben Grimes, Designer Matthew Williamson)

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(This months issue with Joseph Gordon-Levitt feature)

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(Issue on newsstands now or subscribe to Wonderland.

Source: The First Post.

Maggie for C

April 15, 2008 on 11:17 am | In SW-Editorials, - Jauretsi | Comments Off

Spring in Full Swing
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Maggie in Dries Van Noten for C

Maggie C Cover
Issue out on newsstands now.

Subscribe to C Magazine here.
(Casting by Marni/Allison for Starworks)

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