Where have you been and when are you coming back?

A month ago my creative partner Kevin Burg and I were married in New York City. Then, just for fun, we took a honeymoon trip around the world as captured through instagram (@_Frommetoyou). So we put story telling on pause here to take some time to just live with each other. 

Now what?

We are redesigning the blog and launch (hopefully) in one week. I have so many picture stories burning holes in my back pocket I can’t wait to share with you all. New cinemagraphs, fashion editorals, a personal journey and a whole new world.

Thanks for all the emails and well wishes and I’ll see you very soon,

xo

Jamie

Image

Happy Holidays!

What a year we have had together. From New York Fashion Week to London, Paris and Malibu you all have been here as witness to one of the most extraordinary years of our lives and I can not thank you enough for the support.  Happy Holidays around the world, a very Merry Christmas to you & yours and Happy New Year…. From Me To You.

Recreated vintage dress by Sandra Murphy 

The Other Half~

Behind every great man there’s a great woman“… or vica versa.  

Some of you know, many of you don’t, that what started out as a photography blog of my film archive turned into a place where the bodies of work created by my partner Kevin Burg and I live. Sometimes we create specifically for the blog stories and cinemagraphs and sometimes it’s our outside client work that we want to share like proud parents. Whatever it may be the work is a collaboration of two artists. We feel incredibly lucky that we get to spend a lifetime together making art and imagery, that of which we are most passionate about.


Yesterday, Kevin talked to Mashable about our work- a great insight into my other half:

How Tumblr and Cinemagraphs Became the New Web Design Chic

by 

The Leaders in Design Series is supported by Volvo.


Cinemagraphs — or still photographs with moving elements — exploded in popularity in 2011.

The trend — and the term — was coined by visual graphics artist Kevin Burg and his partner, photographer Jamie Beck. The GIF files, which maintain elements of photography and cinema (hence the name), gained prominence, thanks to Beck’s wildly popular Tumblr blog, From Me To You.

The fashion industry immediately embraced the pair, including brands as far ranging as Ralph Lauren and Juicy Couture. Popular iOS app Flipboard jumped on too — featuring a Cinemagraph on its front page.

Burg has a strong background in design. He started playing around with the GIF format in 2009 — looking at ways to make the modern animated-image more artistic and more relevant. The magic behind Cinemagraphs was born out of his collaboration with Jamie Beck for New York Fashion Week.

The aesthetic caught on, with myriad others joining in and trying their hand at the craze.

But Burg is also a well-known Tumblr theme designer. We don’t think it’s unfair to say that the success of From Me To You and the virality of Cinemagraphs was aided by his well-crafted and artistically detailed design of the site.

We spoke with Kevin about Cinemagraphs, Tumblr and what it feels like to create a new aesthetic.

Q&A With Kevin Burg

Cinemagraphs really took off in a big way in 2011, popping up everywhere from Fashion Week to Flipboard, is there any one thing you attribute to the rise of the aesthetic?

Technically speaking, we believe there’s a very recent intersection of technology, bandwidth and equipment that’s made Cinemagraphs possible.

Photography has always been technology-driven, and Cinemagraphs are part of that. Creatively, the visual world is at levels of saturation that necessitated a new medium which takes strengths from both still photography and video, while being consumed quickly.

Digital SLRs make high-quality photography accessible to almost anyone, and online video is in a transitional but maturing state, so an in-between format makes sense in order to differentiate our work.

As the co-creator of Cinemagraphs, what do you think of the sub-movement of artists or would-be-artists who are trying to recreate the form and the overall movement? Did you anticipate Cinemagraphs becoming an influential part of digital design?

As with any artistic expression, we feel that different points of view make the world a more interesting place. I’d hate to imagine a world where there was one painter or one sculptor.

From the beginning, we felt strongly about Cinemagraphs and if anyone else was half as excited about it as we were, it was bound to influence someone. We’re excited to see other people exploring the in-between medium and new ways of expression.

What tools do you use when creating Cinemagraphs, and what is your workflow like?

We shoot on both still and video equipment and use Adobe After Effects and Photoshop for editing. Jamie and I are highly collaborative throughout the whole process, while still promoting each other’s strengths. Shooting resembles both a photo and video shoot.

Using GIF for Cinemagraphs seems like it was a technical choice as much as an artistic challenge (working within the confines of the spec), with the rapid adoption of HTML5 support and the decline of Flash — do you see yourself evolving into using HTML5 or other technologies alongside GIF when creating Cinemagraphs? Would utilizing JavaScript or parts of the Canvas elements open up any creative opportunities that currently hold you back?

We think of the GIF format as a delivery method not so different as a still photographer might think of a JPG. Depending on where their work goes, it might end up as many formats — JPG, TIFF or ink dots on paper.

GIF makes a lot of sense for social media and for Tumblr in particular, but we began using HTML5 video to display Cinemagraphs very early on. GIF is a really fun format, and we love how it’s used for distilling big ideas into a bite sized chunk that can be shared in a dead-simple way. HTML5 has other advantages, which make the most sense in a commercial setting, such as for main website graphics. Adding other layers that HTML5 offers is also exciting and is something we’re eager to experiment with.

From Me to You is a real success story — both for social media and for Tumblr. How did you decide to use Tumblr for this project and knowing what you know now, could you ever imagine using a different platform, like WordPress or Facebook?

Jamie is the reason behind that. She’s poured so much energy into the blog over the past couple of years. I was on Tumblr already with a personal blog, so when we talked about starting a blog for her I convinced her to use Tumblr despite most notable bloggers using other platforms.

Tumblr has been extremely supportive and influential in our work and we’ve met great friends from it. There are arguments to use Blogger or WordPress if you want to be a full-time blogger, but for our purposes we love Tumblr.

Tumblr was also instrumental in spawning Cinemagraphs because of its highly social nature and ability to share GIFs easily.

You are a well-known Tumblr theme designer, with offerings in the Theme Garden and premium themes. What makes a good Tumblr theme?

A good theme is a marriage of beauty and functionality. Tumblr’s platform provides a nice limitation of capabilities that forces designers to create visually stunning themes that still keep that Tumblr-esque style and the result is an amazing set of themes from designers like Peter Vidani and teams like Pixel Union. The prices are great too — $49 (or less) for work by world-class designers like those is a steal.

How does designing for Tumblr and Tumblr users differ from standard web design?

Typically there is a continuity from theme to theme that designers usually stick with. In art classes, professors will force limitations on you as a way to elicit creative solutions to visual challenges, and this plays in to Tumblr design by forcing designers to ask, “What can I do with this basic layout?”

Making a Premium Theme is an extra limitation because you want to please users so they’ll really love the theme.

What inspires you?

I’m inspired most by people I meet who are doing interesting things and working really hard at it. Those people inspire me to work harder, and in most respects, that’s more important than talent.

Jamie and I have a saying that goes, “If Rachel Ray can have five shows, we can do this.” It’s a bit random, but the point is that many people do superhuman things, and when you feel something is overwhelming, it’s helpful to see it in perspective like that.

What is your advice to aspiring artists, visual designers and photographers who want to make a splash?

The most important thing is to find the thing you’re passionate and focus on it. Passion gives you endless energy to work hard and focus will help you become the best at what you’re doing.

We’re big believers in the 10,000 hours rule, and it’s impossible to get there without focus. In regards to making splash, focusing on your own work and your own vision will lead you to what you should be doing rather than looking for a flash-in-the-pan solution or going after what’s popular.

What’s next? Do you have any other projects in the works?

In 2011, we were exploring what Cinemagraphs could be, and in 2012 we’ll really be able to show the next evolution. I don’t want to give anything away, but we’ve have a lot of exciting interest in our work and it’s going to be a fun year! Better cameras, cool projects and some world traveling — it’s going to be a good ride.

Cinemagraphs™ is a trademark of Jamie Beck & Kevin Burg

________________________

Thank you so much !

Holiday Giveaway #5

“Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can.”

Today’s giveaway is literally From Me To You! A piece of my artwork! 

A very limited edition of “Classic American Date Night” on 11×14 fiber based paper signed & hand printed by myself in the darkroom from an image I took earlier this year at the Paris Theatre in New York City!

To Enter: All you have to do is sign up for my new mailing list I’m launching today which you can find on the sidebar of my blog! That is it! 

A huge THANK YOU to all who have visited my blog this year, looked at my work thoughtfully, left such wonderful comments and sent the nicest emails. The support keeps me inspired and this giveaway is my way of saying thanks!

❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ Happy Holidays From Me To You! ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆ ❆

Blog Theme Designed~ From Me To You

A collaboration project between two artists.

I know very well the importance of what good design can communicate and mean, for over a year I’ve lived within the walls of my own blog design. This is my home on the Internet. It’s a warm, safe environment which inspires me to share so much of my work, passion, and art daily all over the world. I think of it like a beautiful picture frame elevating the content. Collaborating again with New York City Web Designer, Kevin Burg, we created another theme, this time however, available for anyone!

It’s called Southern Afternoon and mixes real photographed elements with the online world. Inspiration for our theme came from old scrapbooks, scrapbooks being a place where you keep mementos, photographs, letters, concert tickets, all the things personal to you. I’m so dearly proud of this project that took us 3 months to complete & is now available for you! I can’t wait to see what you post in your virtual scrapbook!

See the full design here with all the bells & whistles on display to showcase all the ways you can post and all the changes you can make to personalize it for you!

                                      Click HERE if you want to purchase!

It’s My Blog Birthday!!!

A year has passed since I started From Me To You and I could not have foreseen the incredible amount of support, love, community, and readership it has grown to today. When I started this blog it was just a place to share some of the many archives of images I have sitting in negative sleeves in my closet from projects past. I figured maybe someone would enjoy them?… A year later I barely have time to go look through old images as this blog changed into a place that drives me to create, inspire, explore and communicate as a photographer. I’ve grown professionally and personally as an artist through the comments, tumblr hearts and incredible emails regarding my work and lifestyle. Thank you everyone so much for coming to my blog so often to do exactly what it is I make pictures for- to see the images.

A Year in Review:

We fell in love with Savannah, Georgia

We looked honestly at living 24 hours in New York City

We looked back at a year on the road with Taddy Porter

We imagined the days of Jazz with HIM & HER

We swam with the fishes 

We had wine, explored famous works of art, & wrote postcards in cafes in Paris

We took the train to London to see how the Queen lives

We disposed of 2 hours

We become food consience and started reading the Food Diary of a Brovacore & traveled with Molly to the green market

We survived a blizzard in New York City … Twice

We started a new series: Ten Polaroids 

We picked apples in Missouri 

We shared dates nights with Dinner & A Movie

We explored New England in the fall with Vampires & Witches and a mini-movie

We adored my gun-toting, craft-making, home-cooking Texas Grandma

We went into the homes of New Yorkers


We traveled to year 1963

We paid our respects to one of the greats

We paid Old McDonald a visit

We spent some time out west in Texas

We had a very beautiful dinner party

We fell in love on Coney Island

We enjoyed the sweet life with Cupcakes

We left our heart in San Francisco

We were inspired by Marilyn 

We tried a lot of different hairstyles

We looked at a lot of different cameras

We read a lot of different books

We took a bridge to New York

We found out how Martha Stewart does Christmas

We took a boat in Portland

We remembered a great leader

“Now what?”…. Now we’re going to celebrate by giving away 3 sets of 5 postcards of my photography!

How to enter: It’s really simple y’all, I just want to hear back! Leave a comment below and tell me what you have enjoyed this past year on From Me To You OR suggestions for the future! It could be anything from shoot ideas, to stories you’d like to see photographed! 

Then what happens? I’ll enter everyone who comments into a drawing and 3 people will receive a set of postcards of my B&W film images printed specially for my blog birthday! 

What’s that? You want to increase your chances to win? Sure! For another entry tweet about my blog but be sure to include @_frommetoyou so I see it! 

To take the cake: If you blog about my blog you will be entered ANOTHER 5 times!!! FIVE! Come on, look at all the pictures you can choose from! *Make sure to email me the post link so I’m sure to see it and you get the multiple entries! 

Here’s to another year, some more journeys and as always my images From Me To You.

April’s FREE iPhone Wallpapers, From Me To You

This month we sit, we talk, we enjoy a cup of joe. Cups and sauces, coffee shops and cabinets, it’s that all important start (and in my case middle and end) to a day. Oh and don’t mind the mini-tv, I just thought it was cute.

If you need help getting these on your iPhone, here are a couple guides to do it: TUAW & AlliPhoneWallpapers

iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You  iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You iPhone wallpapers Jamie Beck photograpy From Me To You

February’s FREE iPhone Wallpapers, From Me To You

Chocolates and roses and things about love! A February Valentine gift From Me To You, please enjoy this month’s free iPhone wallpapers!

PS~ Hey gentlemen, surprise your lady by changing her iPhone wallpaper on Valentine’s Day. It’s the small, sweet things that get you… well.. you know what.

If you need help getting these on your iPhone, here are a couple guides to do it: TUAW & AlliPhoneWallpapers

free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love free iphone wallpaper valentines day love

To download the full set in a .zip file click here. It’s free of course but if you enjoy them please consider making a donation.