![]() ![]() ![]() Seating was fashioned out of milk crates and a foam mattress, both details found in the documentarian’s apartment, a studio above Carnegie Hall where he lived most of his life. A soundscape of New York street noise provided lively ambience. Call it an instant virtual outfit change.Ī graphic approximation of a bike path flowed throughout the 18,000 square feet, spread across two levels, leading past large-scale reproductions of 500 of Cunningham’s photographs, plus video, audio interviews, and written notes, ending at a replica of Cunningham’s famous Biria bicycle. The designers coated the ex-retail space in black paint, including the existing grand staircase that formed the centerpiece of an immersive experience, “The Met Stairs.†Houndstooth, tartan, stripes, and other patterns lifted from clothing Cunningham photographed over the decades were projected onto visitors as they ascended the staircase. Switching lanes, Bozek tapped NBBJ to re-envision the film as an exhibit, and Layne Braunstein, creative leader at ESI Design, NBBJ’s New York–based experience design studio, led the charge. The exhibition, dubbed “Experience the Times of Bill Cunningham,†came about by chance when the pandemic stymied the release of director Mark Bozek’s documentary on the self-taught photographer. His passing in 2016 left behind an archive of no less than three million images for future generations of style buffs to enjoy. Some products/services are only available in-store.ESI Design Captures the Life and Times of Famed Fashion Shutterbug Bill CunninghamĪ vacant Abercrombie & Fitch store in New York’s South Street Seaport became the unlikely location for a retrospective of the late fashion photographer Bill Cunningham’s life and work this fall. A bona fide eccentric, Cunningham became almost as famous for his dapper persona—riding a bicycle, camera in hand, in his ever-present bright blue work jacket—as for his legendary chronicling of New York street fashion. Not finding what you are looking for? Feel free to give us a call (503) 364-8044 (Salem Number). Please note that our website only contains limited inventory of select products that we have in stock. USA authorized dealer for major camera brands such as ProMaster Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, FujiFilm and many other suppliers. ![]() ![]() Our popular services include film and digital processing, dvd video transfers, posters, photo books, greeting cards, canvas wraps, archival solutions and more. The Shutterbug offers cameras, camera lenses and many other camera accessories. Thank you for shopping local and being a part of our Shutterbug family. We can't help but appreciate our customers for trusting us to take care of their photography needs over the past 51 years. Currently, we have four locations, all along I-5, in Portland, Beaverton, Salem and Eugene. We've opened stores from the Oregon coast, in Lincoln City, to as far south as Medford. During the boom of film, we reached up to 15 stores and even open a drive-thru film pick-up service to accommodate our customers' needs which we still use today! Since, then we've expanded across Oregon over the years. The Shutterbug opened its doors for the first time in Salem's Lancaster Mall in 1971. ![]()
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