Sep 15, 2007


INDIA!!!!

I am HERE! Wow. its been a few weeks as well. It's been great and soo busy. I would have never predicted this boom based on my last trip in 1998.

The IT buzz is everywhere. The converstaions are amazing, those involved with IT are keeping US hours, chatting about conversations with US clients, telling hilarious stories about call center customers. Ex: "OK ma'am, please open the next window (on you computer screen) , people get up to open the window in the room."

The food of course has been amazing, all fresh home cooked and just beautiful.

I'll start the blog with a road sign, in Hindi English. There are so many photos and stories to come, so stay tuned.

So much more to come.

Aug 27, 2007


my book!

My pal Rob kicked be in the butt again. Fist it was the blog, now my book. I just published a book of my work over the span of 9 years. Made it through Lulu self-publishing. Took about 3 days total to work on (part time), though everything was already scanned. I designed if myself, didn't use the templates. Wanted it just so. It is just a quiet collection of 5 projects. I will take a bunch to India as gifts. It is called "Amanda Koster / Photos of People." You can have a look and order a copy here:

http://www.lulu.com/content/1083236

Aug 25, 2007

artists district?!

STILL working on the VISON project, deadline is this weekend. they really want 'Seattle's arts district.' ok okokokkok. yes there is a concentrated district tho its so hard to compartmentalize anything. Seattle IS art to me.

(Any) Industry. hurmph. that's the deal.

Actually life IS ART to me. everywhere, walking, running, climbing, cooking, sneezing, being, there is music to everything. there is a rhythm to life and once we grasp it all comes together. for me, with music, art, photo, conversation. all an art and all based on rhythm. everything. most people don't know but at the end of university i had to choose: singing or photos. was singing since age 5. photo was quickly made since. clicked so fast. was/is great at it. didn't want to work at night (music). also dig anthropology and saw a way to connect photo with anthro, my own way. so a career was born. and boom, wow.

so. though. i still look for rhythm in photos. there is an energy, a physics when things just flow, or not. both is good, both make art and a good photo. depends on the perspective. and multiple perspectives make it all happen. thank God for that.

heading to india sat., for 2 months. last time there in '98 i caught a rhythm. it took 2 weeks and then i got it. i really gave birth to my photo there. i just let go, absorbed, invisible. was alone as a backpacker. took trains all over the country. precious. alone in chaos. perfect. some thought i was crazy, 'alone, in india???" you're crazy... maybe.

look for the rhythm, with everything. I'll get back to music, and live on a farm, make photos. maybe not in English. from another country, think and dream in French + the other languages i've picked up along the way. i really love photo, but its not total participation. i'm not totally on the court. i make a court, but its mine and people have to step in, but i'm not totally contributing to the overall court, raw. make sense? some of you will get it.

peace, amanda

Aug 20, 2007



Breaking into China!!


Still shooting the amazing project for a magazine out of Beijing called VISION. The project is an 80-paged feature all about Seattle and its culture. I am shooting constantly and writing about 14 articles to accompany the photography and content (I write periodically for magazines). Its been such a fun project to work on before heading to India. I great refresher of the town where I am based.

Seattle has so much talent. I've been interviewing and photographing fashion designers, musicians, visual artists, entrepreneurs... There is so much creativity and collaboration going on here. I don' think what gets accomplished in Seattle is possible in a larger or smaller city. It's a tight pool of talent and I've found that everyone supports each other be it a guest appearance while recording an album or venture capitol. Visually Seattle is also breathtaking. I will always feel so lucky to have lived here.

The magazine found me a few years ago and has published several of my documentary projects and is now giving me assignments. It's great to work with them and get involved the editorial and photography scene in Beijing. Will have to visit next year for sure.

Aug 13, 2007


What is cool?

Have been shooting and writing a project about Seattle for a magazine out of Beijing, VISION . The feature is all about Seattle: art, music, coffee, neighborhoods... you get the idea. Its been a huge project, ultimately 80 pages, especially considering I am leaving to live in India for 2 months at the end of August. I couldn't resist. This is a beautiful publication. It is an awesome opportunity to create Seattle for a young Chinese audience. The chance to go beyond grunge (which I missed) and whatever else we are known for.

We are definitely aware, very smart, diverse, socially concious, international, still drinking lots of coffee and yes, very cool. While shooting the coffee piece, I stumbled upon some smart young men, one being Dominic Canterbury of DC-Strategic. He saw me photographing some cool green sneakers, hoping to show Chinese what Seattleites were into, footwear wise. "I though you were a cool catcher", someone how shoots what is cool around the world for designers, marketing, etc. "No." Well not really. Why did I shoot the green sneakers, anyway?

We chatted for awhile about what made something cool. After plowing though and nixing some surface possibilities we landed on something. Dominique asked "What do you think is cool?" Quite for awhile. "Cool is when one is detached from it all. When someone chooses what IS, rather than what it isn't or what it should be". We were a quiet. Didn't mean to be profound, just though about it, let my mind get past all the typical reasons for what makes things cool. "Tipping Point's" Hush Puppy theory flashed through my brain as well. I landed on detachment. Not, 'not caring' but instead 'being ok with what is.'

That's cool to me.

Jul 30, 2007


Real Beauty Shoot
By Amber French
(Amanda's assistant on the shoot)


What an incredible experience. The women that came to model just made the entire day! They were so full of life and joy. Young and old alike. A particular experience that really moved me, was when Amanda was photographing an 5 foot tall, 87 year old half deaf women, with milk chocolaty brown skin, and long wavy hair, so silver it could line all the clouds in the sky. She was the most delightful women you could ever meet.

She was wearing a crisp white shirt against a pale white wall. Towards the end of the shoot Amanda and I both could see her going somewhere beyond the studio in her mind. We could both feel that something really incredible was happening, but I could not have dreamt how much of an impact that moment would be on all three of our lives. The words that the women shared with me after the shoot, I will never forget. She told of her friend that had died recently, and at her memorial service her family put on a slide show of images of this women throughout her life. She told of how beautiful her friend was, and how everyone sat in complete silence while viewing the photographs of this women's entire life. And then she preceded to tell me where her mind went when it wasn't with us. She was thinking of her own memorial service, and how wonderful it would be if the images that Amanda was taking would be shown there. To show people how beautiful she was, to show people WHO she was.


After that I walked her, and her caregiver/best friend (who is only 7 years younger, and just as beautiful) down to their car. As she struggled down the stairs from the studio with a glowing smile on her face, I realized that she had spent all the energy that she had saved up for the remaining weekend on this afternoon of shooting. When they drove away in their car, I was so completely taken back by the experience that I was moved to tears.

It was an amazing day with five amazing women! It wouldn't have been the same with professional models, it wouldn't have been the same at all.


Jul 28, 2007

Ian Thow.

Ever hear of him? Ian Thow (according to my editor) he is on the lam, scamming Canadians upwards of 40 million in bogus investments. I get a call from a magazine in Canada Globe and Mail
who is doing a story on Ian and they need photos. Ian is hiding out in Seattle. So, my assistant and I staked out his apartment building for 2.5 days. We tried everything, and I can't tell you what, to find out if he was in fact in the building and then photograph him on his way out. What I did try had an adverse effect and 'smoked him out'.

New to this kind of assignment I chose not feel like a paparazzi. I began to wonder how many criminals I have actually photographed unknowingly. Many, I now think. So I chose to look at this like any old assignment "someone did something, and I am photographing them", how I usually describe editorial.

Why not just talk to the guy I told Lucian, my assistant. Why not just talk to him and get the job done and then everybodies happy. We can't leave, and Ian can't leave till that happens anyway. Meanwhile the building is spooked by our tack ticks.

And that's what happened. Ian must have been watching us the whole time from his apartment and snuck out during our staggered food break. He drove up from behind Lucian, tapped him on the shoulder (Lucian was watching the doors) and said "I heard you were looking for me." Lucian said wait here, let me get Amanda.

"Hi, I'm Amanda. We need photos of you for some Magazine." What magazine? ... Not sure... never heard of it... a Canadian Magazine... never heard of it or you before... want to talk to my editor? (editor would have been thrilled, a chance for information) "No."

Ian and I make a deal."I need photos of you." "OK. How about this: we drive up the street (maybe to not identify the building) and you take a few photos and then we're done. No photos right here, and none in the car." "OK." "Want a ride?" "Sure." We get in, i was cool and then I heard the power locks. Ah yes, I remembering this feeling, right before I was mugged in Cuba and various other places, the sound of footsteps getting faster, gravel kicking up, extra shadows from the street lights. I sat calmly, quickly forming a checklist of "outs": -where is the cell phone (911) -cover the elbow to bust open the window -situate weight / heel to firmly nail the steering wheel. The checklist felt complete.

Sigh. No big deal. We are up the street, Ian gets out, we all get out. I take a few shots. "That's it." "Wait, the light isn't just right... wait, the flash was screwed up..." stuff like that. We got a few more, then I could see it was time to get out of there. Ian took off, offered a ride back but we walked. It was a beautiful day in Seattle.

Thinking back, key was to balance Ian's near range with my needs in each word of each sentence. A good exercise in clear communication, something I am eternally polishing.

Jul 18, 2007


NEED INDIA?

September and October! My focus is Modern India. Looking forward to being the midst of the India-buzz. Can't wait to shoot my assignments, get more, see how India has changed since my last trip in 1998, make more connections and just be there. Looking forward to some good Indian food as well. I'll be blogging regularly so check back for new content.


This map shows where I will be based in India. I'll be super easy to reach, have online access the whole time (T1 line) and look f
orward to being in touch!

Here are windows when I am available to shoot in India:

Pune / Mumbai 9/2-15

Jaipur / Delhi 10/6-10
Pune / Mumbai 10/10-10/30

Jul 15, 2007


Casting.

I was casting for 2 very difference shoots this weekend. One shoot was for a cover of an upcoming Scholastic teen book called "Black Rabbit Summer". For that I needed 5 teens, and one a la Paris Hilton. The other shoot was the second casting of my upcoming shoot 'Real Beauty.' To be efficient I cast both shoots on one day and man, what an interesting turnout! There were teen models from a few agencies and then women from around town that my assistant and I approached out of the blue. We decided to have fun with it. Stay tuned for both shoots. Real Beauty is this Saturday, and is going to be a lot of fun. We have such a diverse crowd of women and they are all characters! So fun...

Jul 2, 2007


real beauty.

I just cast for my upcoming shoot about real beauty. so FUN! My editors and I like the casting images so much, we can't imagine what the shoot will look like. can't wait to get all these fabulous women together! Stay tuned for production shots from the shoot taken by my fabulous intern, Amber, on the far left.

Jul 1, 2007



Don't die with music in you

Yesterday was an amazing day in Seattle starting with an incredible morning. I woke around 5:30, jumped out of the house and headed to Seward Park, my new favorite place to hang. After a perfect view of Mount Rainer serenaded by some random jazz sounds (sounds from a trumpet, my favorite), I turned to the corner and found this guy, playing trumpet out of his car. He told me he does this all the time.

Amazing the beauty and music all around us when we decide to hear it.
It truly is a gift to just do what one loves. Happy July!

Jun 28, 2007




Real Beauty. Real People. Beautiful.

I am casting for an upcoming shoot about real beauty. casting to me means approaching of course my freinds but then also 'strangers' wherever I am. I want diversity for this. I want diversity in my life period, and definitely in my photos.

It is incredible how sweet people are when i say this is what/why i am doing, want to be a part of it? I walk around my neighborhood (the most diverse zip code in Washington State!) and ask people, can take your picture? I end up meeting new people and learning something new about life. Everyone has a story to tell. Actually.... they have many. My neighbor Barrier was telling me that most people don't say hello anymore, just chat with each other. I walked up to his porch and we hung out for awhile. He asked me to email him my phone number and me and my 'husbands' (oldskool man) favorite song, he'll learn it on the organ and call us on our anniversary and play it for us.

How sweet. "Why do you want to do that?" I asked him. Because he likes to call and say I love you "Before Stevie Wonder sang it!" he grinned. Barrier told me he survived prostate cancer and during all that the doctors found a whole bunch of other medical issues. He live through it all, "I'm healthy now, just too fat!" he said.

Here is Barrier. The song is "Luna" by Susana Bacha.

Jun 26, 2007


summer in seattle let's SHOOT!!!

my assistant: amber. cool shades.
Maureen Shirreff + Dove Campaign For Real Beauty

what an inspiring woman. I just got off the phone with her discussing working on the Dove Campaign For Real Beauty
(she is the creator of the whole campaign) based in my This Is Beautiful project and tib_movie (see it in the menu of salaamgarage). Also working on the 'Is This Justice' campaign while shooting in India later this year. I'll say it again, what an inspiring woman. The most amazing thing she told me was (paraphrased) 'we leveraged the plight of the whole beauty world ('perfect', retouched, not real) and made it accessible to real women. Instead of fighting it, we gave in to the 'battle' and accepted that space.' That creative space where anything can happen. Right on Maureen, right on. There is more, but that was so inspiring I had to get it down. let's hear it for personal projects!!

Have you seen this video? Awesome!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1731400614466797113

Jun 23, 2007





























i love digital.

summer in seattle... can't beat it. i've been to a lot of places and this town during late june, july, aug is top on my list. and now that i have a digital camera that i love finally, the canon 5d, this is fun (again). between exploring stock photography and my new camera, it's like being 21 when i picked up my first camera, a used canon ae1 for kicks. that camera is long gone. it really took a beating after my first trip to africa in '93. then came automatic cameras, then came digital.

digital. it took me awhile to love it (about 6 years of shooting magazine and advertising work) now i feel like shooting all the time. the image stabilizer is amazing. when i heard about this i thought it was all marketing. it makes a big difference. and, the battery has a long life. i can shoot nonchalantly for days or shoot all day on assignment without changing batteries. i like that.

i am looking forward to having this camera with me in india, along with my 21 year old enthusiasm. remember not wanting to sleep? just wanting to shoot, explore, see and documnet? happy summer!

Jun 15, 2007



India.

I am going to India sept-oct. Why. I am leading a trip. I want to share my experience as a social documentary photographer and overall humanitarianism with a few other people. The trip is small and pre-screened on purpose. I led a tour a few years back with an awesome photographer Phil Borges and built a school in Takaungu, Kenya for his organization Bridges To Understanding. You can read about it in the Kenya journals archive on this blog.

I've been to India as a backpacker in 1998. My traveling companion didn't like it there, left after 2 weeks (also had a full-time job to get back to). I fell in love with India, and stayed. "Are you sure?" he asked. There were tears in my eyes, I remember feeling very stiff, and scared, "Yes" I said firmly. So I stayed. He flew out of (then) Bombay, and I stayed, backpacked and traveled on 2nd class trains down to Travendruaim, flew over to Bod Gaya and Varanassi, went to Delhi from there and flew home, 2 months later with about $58 left (time to go home). Back then we could change our flights around with a little negotiation and backshish.

India has different meaning to me now. It is booming. It seems 'young' in a sense that there is enthusiasm for this boom, inspiration, hope, goals, dreams. This, mixed with amazing, ancient culture, quirky personality and sense of humor sounds like a great adventure.

I have this great opportunity to be in India, work, photograph, lead a tour, create a ton of content and get paid. Huh. I'd be crazy not to.

So stay tuned. I will be blogging while I am there, uploading content, describing what is like for an American woman to go there and give a few things a shot in India today.



Chase Jarvis, Rachel Walley and Patrick Bennett chat about their blogs.

Chase Jarvis, Rachel Walley and Patrick Bennett chat about their blogs. Went to an ASMP event last night. For me it was the best ASMP meeting ever. Patrick and Chase have successful blogs, they live here in Seattle, talked about how simple it is to just sit and blog, and what it is doing for them now. Simple. Simple is also creating their personality on web. My friend Rob talk talked about it too, this idea of cult of personality. These photographers are totally passionate about what they do. First off they are photographers (cool job). They are also 'mavericks' in a way. They just do things. When you hang around them you can feel the fire in them, be it blunt hitting you over the head (Chase) or humble and also unstoppable (Patrick). They are driven, passionate, adventurous, smart and also pretty approachable. Rachel is a writing and blogging consultant. Huh? Blogs are free..? Sounds like we'll know .. but she'll be too slammed to answer... in a few years if that.

I decided to blog about my India trip and also leading up to it. Thanks ASMP, a light went off in my head and I caught some of that fire. I think my friends at the bar afterwards were little annoyed with me cuz i was so inspired that and totally focused on what to do with this. I think they just wanted to catch up....But they love me and know how I get. Thanks panel, and sorry table! Say tuned.

Jun 11, 2007


Trip to Rajesthan, India!!
WHY? I have been asked countless times to lead one based on my intimate, international documentary work and adventures. 2nd, I am collaborating with Colonal Singh, whose family has lived in Rajasthan for centuries. 3rd, we will visit an NGO “Vatsalya” that works with women’s microfinance and Indian street children, have a chance to lend a hand and share from our experience. The goal of that visit is to learn about the extraordinary work of Vatsalya, make photographs, stories, articles, and create relationships. We will share any content we create (ex. photographs, articles, dance, etc.) with Vastalya for their website, newsletters, children activities etc. The group will also disseminate this material back in the USA as various forms of media and arts advocacy. If we are photographers, we can make photographs of children who need sponsorship, make photos for their website, if we are writers, we can chat with someone about their experiences and write a story about it, if we are doctors we can bring extra aspirin, teachers can tell their students of their experience, dancers can teach a new form of expression,etc...

We will also see villages and farms, spend time with families, go on a desert trek, visit market places, attend yoga classes, take cooking lessons (local cuisine), learn about Ayurvedic Medicine, and also enjoy some down time. I will be available for photo questions, ideas, technical issues, etc. There will be lots of opportunity for photography, writing, walking, listing, thinking....

INDIAN COLLABORATION: Colonel Singh and I are working together to make this a very custom adventure. It is an honor that he is involved and believes wholeheartedly in this workshop. Colonel K. Fateh Singh is a retired NATO commander who served during two Indo-Pakistan wars and other various conflict zones including the Middle East. He currently resides in Jaipur, proudly employs Hindus and Muslims at his family run hotels where we will stay, and they are first class hosts. He and his family are Rajput, a tribe that descends from the ancient Indian royal warrior dynasties with deep roots to Rajputana, now known as Rajasthan since India’s independence. Basically, he really knows this region.

LOGISTICS: Cost: $3200, double occupancy. Add $150 for singles. $500 deposit is required by 6/15, balance 7/1. Cost includes: RT airport reception/transfers, taxes, all transportation in-country (AC Innova Toyota Vehicle), all lodging, breakfast and 1 major meal, camel safari in the Thar Desert. Not included: tips, personal laundry, drinks (soft and hard), airfare, vaccinations, visas, travel insurance (required), personal first aid kit, spending money. See “India Workshop Logistics” page to learn more about logistical details.

Send your deposit / balance to : (check made out to) Amanda Koster Productions, LLC, 5047 45 Ave. S Seattle, WA 98118 USA
(206) 286-9707

Cut off: June 15. Deposits are fully refundable up to July, balance is due 7/1. 6 people are confirmed as of 6/10/07. To keep the trip intimate, authentic and focused, there is a maximum of 8 people.

more info: http://www.salaamgarage.com




THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!

a project i have been working on since 2001. you can see the work here http://www.thisisbeautiful.org and here http://www.salaamgarage.com or have a look at this video. I am now working on this concept commercially! Wahoo. stay tuned for that info. my dream has come true, i am going to release images of real women, beautiful women into our world of imagery. lovely.



Jun 7, 2007













































i'm in a book: "In Their Shoes"
Book profile: "In Their Shoes": Amanda is featured as 1 of 50 women in the book: "In Their Shoes." (by Deborah Reber, publisher: Simon Pulse of Simon & Schuster, 2007) The book gives teen girls the real scoop on different careers through intimate day-in-the-life-of profiles of women who are thriving in their fields. The goal is to arm a generation of girls with the information and the inspiration to make smart choices and realize their dreams. "In Their Shoes" also feature profiles of amazing women including NPR's "All Things Considered" host Melissa Block, "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes, Senator Barbara Boxer and Olympic volleyball player Holly McPeak

Jun 6, 2007

The Dirty Water Underground

this is awesome. ny time article today: article about gray water, its over-coding in CA making it very expensive to rig your house to code to re-use water. so... here are some guerrilla gray water champs reusing water, do-it-yourself style in SW, USA. awseome!

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/31/garden/31greywater.html

Jun 5, 2007


Strike a Pose
Originally uploaded by faveroso
CAUGHT AGAIN! on flickr!

the same photographer "favoroso" caught me again in morocco posing for a photo for a book that I am in "in their shoes" by debbie reber. crazy small world. check out the book http://www.deborahreber.com/its_interviews.html

15 Minutes of Fame
Originally uploaded by faveroso
CAUGHT! on flickr!

a photographer "favoroso" caught me filming in morocco in 2006, and this was found on flicker! wow.... stay tuned for the film in 2008.



farmers market, columbia city seattle

i live in the coolest neighborhood in seattle. it s called Columbia City. since moving here i have discovered the best park in seattle, Seward Park, our farmers market, the local PCC, the columbia city beat walk and that this hood speaks 23 language. 23 languages! For a girl from new york, that makes me feel right at home!!! Wahoo! and, i can walk to all of these things. ahhh.

Jun 2, 2007

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

bassnectar

I photographed a cool dj bassnectar aka lorin ashton a few months ago for urb magazine, just came across the images. cool guy, great sounds. more images on flickr. hes pretty anti- president bush, held up a sign that said arrest Cheney. thought that was bold, shock value yes tho bold nonetheless. I like anyone who is willing to be authentic especially in front of the press. nice... fight the power bassnectar.

Jun 1, 2007



epson is not green.

today i had to print out a bunch of invoices. i recently bought a used, discontinued Epson r200 printer mainly because my friend gave me a stack of inks that work with this specific printer. the current version of this printer (i wanted this series to print on cds/dvds and docs) takes totally different sized ink cartridges. why?

why if i am printing black and white to i need to refill the magenta and cyan cartridge? and why can't i use cartridges that have an open seal and plenty of ink left swapped from another printer? why do i have to trick the memory chip (turn printer on and off, etc) in the cartridge into thinking that this is a new magenta and cyan cartridge so that i can print my black and white document? and why are they packaged to death? My God, it's like those Russian dolls to reach the actual ink!

Come on Epson. The products are good but your ink cartridge racket in this green day and age has got to go.

each cartridge, in this 7 cartridge pinter goes for $12.34. $12.34 x 6 + $17.09 (black is more) = $91.13. buy here:
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/jsp/j_ShoppingCart/j_ShoppingCartView.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&Delete=Delete&DelItem=T048120

oh, incidentally, one can buy knock off Epson cartridges for this printer for $1.64 each. They work just fine (regardless of what the Epson manual and techs tell us), been using them without a problem.

$1.64 x 7 = $11.48
here's where you can get them:
http://www.globalimagingsupply.com/product_info.php?products_id=12950

here is epsons environmental product corporate responsibility web page:
http://www.epson.co.jp/e/community/environmental_dev_prod.htm

May 31, 2007

Just met with my pal Rob yesterday about the web, blogs, etc., and decided to return to my blog. There are so many cool things going on right now that I want write about that there. Meeting with a client next week about a big shoot in India, meeting with a writer next week about a few large projects in Jaipur, my India workshop is happening, am gearing up to dive into stock photography and it is amazing weather here in Seattle. A few other projects are also brewing and this is where I'll write about it.

I am psyched about the possibilities of stock, I have just signed with Getty and Corbis and am working with some very cool editors.

So much more to come.