Social Shutterbug
SOCIAL SHUTTERBUG is a festive and friendly photography team focused on getting "the good sides" of your guest!
We are a people-friendly service that delivers energy and enthusiasm to your social event, regardless of size or what you're celebrating!
12/15/2023
Night One of a five-night run with & Wolf Bros - “When I Paint My Masterpiece” was a night favorite - “Tequila” & “Silvio” were right up there too - good opener to get the week rollin’ - good night, great night! ⚡️🤙 inspiration
09/28/2023
Run it back!
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08/25/2023
Check out our shots 59TH STREET flagship of inspired windows. Exclusive pop-up shop photos to come. A lot of new inspired styles and a lot of PINK!
Production:
Check out our shots 59TH STREET flagship of inspired windows. Exclusive pop-up shop photos to come. A lot of new inspired styles and a lot of PINK!
Production:
08/25/2023
Check out our shots 59TH STREET flagship of inspired windows. Exclusive pop-up shop photos to come. A lot of new inspired styles and a lot of PINK!
Production:
08/23/2023
Titled: “Barbie Land”
Thank you for a very stylish summer! It was great collaborating with the team and to capture all things pink. Check out 59TH STREET flagship inspired windows and the exclusive pop-up shop! We even had a little inspired street style photo session outside of in The Village. This post kicks off a great project series! After all, what’s summertime in the city without a !
08/20/2023
Titled: “The King & His Castle”
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07/20/2023
Titled: “Gettin’ The Band Back Together” for shoot
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07/19/2023
Titled: “Inconceivable!!” New York Moment
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07/13/2023
Titled: “New York”
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07/04/2023
Titled: “Lights, Camera, Charcoal” - Happy 4th!
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06/30/2023
Titled: “Fourth With The Family”
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06/07/2023
Titled: “Collage” from the Series “Record Store Graffiti : A Portrait of Bleecker Bob’s”
Exhibit on view
More About the Project:
“Record Store Graffiti : A Portrait of Bleecker Bob’s” captured the essence of a place that brought people together to share ideas, discover new ones, play music and form bands — all before the store would be gone forever.
It’s a goodbye and more than a prequel to the nostalgia of emotions that music always seems to evoke. It’s not about being cool, but a heart-felt reminder of what we hope for in the face of loss; of our attempt to hold onto something so that we can remember and, hopefully, find it again.
Stores like Bob’s aren’t about shopping. They are about searching for objects, and connecting us to feelings that, oftentimes, feel like only our own, but that are shared by others. The photography series explores this sentiment by preserving character development drawn on every 45s record case, worn into the floorboards, and covering every inch of the place with memorabilia.
Here, Lenny Kaye met Patti Smith, and artists such as the Lovin’ Spoonful, James Taylor, and Tim Buckley performed in the mid-‘60s, when it was still called the Night Owl Café. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Frank Zappa and David Bowie were known to stop by here as well. The history of Bob’s is our story too.
The photography in “Record Store Graffiti : A Portrait of Bleecker Bob’s” was created during two late night cram sessions in April 2013 just before the store closed that month. As bar hoppers emptied onto the streets in search of a cab or, perhaps, as an NYU student burned the midnight oil for their exams, I diligently documented everything I could. I crafted collages out of the record dividers, photographed 45s on the floor, shot the bathroom, the cash register – everything in sight. The photography production, just like Bob’s itself, was down and dirty. No lights, no frills. Just a surge of creativity compressed into several hours over two days with no time to think, only shoot.
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