I hope to see you at the opening june 16th , 6-8pm
http://www.anatzarev.com/Future_Exhibitions.asp
Ana Tzarev
24 West 57th Street
Operating hours: Monday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
I hope to see you at the opening june 16th , 6-8pm
http://www.anatzarev.com/Future_Exhibitions.asp
Ana Tzarev
24 West 57th Street
Operating hours: Monday – Saturday 10 am – 6 pm
update from the korengal valley

http://blog.eastmanhouse.org/2010/01/04/upcoming-exhibitions-portrait/
Portrait will explore the photographic medium through the most basic and seminal of images: the portrait. Roughly structured by decade, from daguerreotype to digital, the photographs will allow the viewer to explore how the medium has changed over time and will showcase how the representation of personality, mood and likeness have changed or remained the same throughout the medium’s short history. This modest exhibition will provide both a technological timeline and a glimpse of outstanding examples from our collection. The exhibition opens in the South Gallery on February 27, 2010.
I’m so proud to have my image featured on the cover of this moving young adult novel, The Sweet Hereafter by Angela Johnson. I worked with an amazingly talented art director at Simon & Schuster, Laurent Linn.



smoke on the water – popular mechanics – march 2009 issue, page 78
written by erik sofge / photos by chad hunt



I have a image on the cover of TIME magazine this week (July 28, 2008 issue)! The Soldier is Sergeant Major Combs,¬†photographed¬†at¬†the¬†Korengal Outpost last fall. Naturally, this is major news for me professionally, but it also means a great deal personally. I received an email from Combs’ mother telling me that she took his three children to the newsstand to buy as many copies as they could. They were so excited they were running up and down the store’s aisles saying ‘this is my daddy! this is my daddy!’.
Click here for more info on the area where this image was shot:
Click here to see it on the TIME website.
Click here to see the uncropped image.
and the NPPA web site did a write up here:



(Click here to see high res image.)
I am thrilled to have one of my images included in the Communication Arts Photo Annual 49, August 2008 (pg 42). It’s from a story I did for Gourmet magazine last year called “Kabul Nights” about dining in the Afghan capital. (BTW, despite his AK-47, the guard at the door was a really nice guy.)¬†¬† It’s great to be included an issue packed with industry leaders.
