I was reading Danielle Sacks' article on Alex Bogusky the other day, and I was reminded of how much I liked one of the companion photos.
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Nicely put.
Posted by: maurer | November 18, 2008 at 04:12 AM
First time I got my photo taken for a trade press article I was told, "don't smile son, they'll use the same photo when you get fired." Now I reckon a fists flying action pose would look brilliant beside an article about my sacking. The world would certainly be a better place if all business photos were fun - sofa surfing disgraced bankers would look brilliant across the financial pages.
Posted by: Phil | November 18, 2008 at 12:35 PM
My personal favorites are the back jacket photos of authors. If I had a nickel for every one of those that features the 'thoughtful fist on chin' pose I would be writing this from Aruba, not New Jersey.
How great would it be if a murder mystery writer posed with a bloody knife, or if a business writer was shot in a McDonalds uniform.
Another source of inspiration is the Emmy awards for best writing, variety, musical or comedy. The nominees are always Daily Show, Letterman, Colbert Report and they always do something humorous, like showing disgraced African dictators instead of the actual writers.
Why are authors, and most business people in general, so stuffy when it comes to photos?
Posted by: Rick Liebling | November 22, 2008 at 12:50 PM
All part of the crisis of artificiality that is crashing down on the corporate universe. Nice catch, Grant.
Posted by: Tom Guarriello | November 25, 2008 at 10:29 PM
Its funny because Alex really at the end of the day - is a simple guy.
Posted by: Trixie | December 20, 2008 at 03:56 AM