Friday, April 18, 2008

LOST OUTPOST Entry #2



Lost Outpost Entry #2: Meanwhile, Back To Morgan . .
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I had wanted to expound in that earlier blog regarding Morgan Freeman and on that evening in general.

(see my Blog Archive: "Morgan Freeman" April 2, 2008)

Symphony Space really cranked up the burners in producing their 30th Anniversary Gala. It was a grand affair conducted in high style and in a space which ranks at the top of the scale for classic New York City venues.



To sample a bit of who was there: Carmen de Lavallade's beauty, grace and lifeforce were intoxicating. Jeffrey Holder, her husband, was incredibly ingratiating. Frank McCourt was elvenishly entertaining.









B. D. Wong's introduction and John Lithgow acceptance speeches were hysterical.

Also, it was quite a twist to not only be the Photographer Of Record but also a guest! My client and friend, Elizabeth Richebourg Rea, as a Symphony Space Board Member, invited both my wife, Annie, and I to be guests at her table right in the center of the room. Elizabeth surprised everyone with having rushed through early copies of the "The Twentieth Anniversary of the Rea Award For the Short Story" double-cd into the Goodie Bags. As I had photographed the portraits and designed the cd it was a great honor as much as a surprise (there'll be more to come on that subject but in the meantime, here's an earlier blog -- http://ric-kallaher-photo.blogspot.com/2007/06/john-updike-rea-award-it-was-my.html).

While it was a bit challenging for me to be both guest & photographer (I did get a couple of bites and some magnificent dessert), Annie enjoyed herself thoroughly -- especially getting her picture taken with Morgan.

Again, for more pics, you can tune to the New York Social Diary @ http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/440

Thursday, April 17, 2008

LOST OUTPOST Entry #1:


Lost Outpost #1: The Silver Lining To the Nets' Losing Season.

The sun and the temperature are both a bit high this time of day for me in Aruba. So, this little vacation downtime is providing me with the opportunity to sit back with a cold Balashi (the Aruban beer), reflect & post up a few "Lost Outpost" blogs. Ones that I would've liked but didn't get the chance to post in a more timely fashion. Like this one:

I like the NJ Nets -- I especially like Vince Carter.  Jason Kidd, well, . . . so long.
 I would've liked to have seen the Jersey Boyz do better this season but, hey, the silver lining to that cloud of their losing season was my wife, Annie, and I being offered a couple of courtside seats for a game against Carmelo Anthony, Allen Iverson and the rest of the Denver Nuggets.   Headed for the lottery or not, this was still a chance to see great players up CLOSE.  And, BONUS, Vince (love it that he has NO showing tattoos) in addition to playing a great game in a losing cause, drained one right in front of us.




Thursday, April 03, 2008

George Clooney & Ellen Barkin & Cindy Crawford & . . .


You just never know who you're going to meet in New York . . . when you're invited to be THE Photographer at a "little" private party . . . at THE Four Seasons . . .







Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Morgan Freeman


Chalk this one up under "totally cool": photographing a portrait of fellow Memphian, Morgan Freeman. He was easy-going, laid back and a thrill to work with. The occasion was part of the festivities celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Symphony Space, the venerable upper west side Manhattan cultural institution. As Morgan was being honored along with Carmen de Lavallade and John Lithgow the entire evening was a star-studded blast so be sure to check out the separate blog on the whole event (&/or check out the New York Social Diary @ http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/node/4405)