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Globetrotter Magazine debut with Our World Insideout

Posted on: February 28th, 2012 by amiserstudio No Comments

this is exciting! a new magazine with distribution in Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Lagos, London, and Chicago will have a 5 page spread on a few Brazil images from my personal project, Our World Insideout.

In addition, a wonderful and amazing non-profit I moonlight for, on the advisory board, embarc, is also featured in this issue!

international photography commissions

Posted on: July 24th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

i have been asleep at the blog wheel – but gearing up for the second whirlwind of travel this year for both work & play.

here’s what the second half looks like – if you’re in the neighborhood let me know……

if you’re in nyc in two weeks – & i missed seeing you while i was there in may, let’s have a drink or let me photograph you! i’m headed to the mountains in Connecticut for another shoot, which should be  b e a u t i f u l.

if you happen to be in London in a month, i would be happy to run into you for tea or even a shoot! scheduled are two  u n i q u e  shoots an hour outside of London.

if you’re in Hong Kong beginning of September, well, most likely i may come knocking on your door to see what the art world has been up to on that side. i’f you’re looking for that special piece for your office, home or public space, drop the studio a line studio@alyssamiserendino.com, and let’s meet to discuss what empty space your looking to fill or update.

t h a n k y o u  to the amazing clients I’ve had the joy to work with this year. you have been a continued stream of inspiration & work

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silver award in paris

Posted on: June 22nd, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

i am crying. i guess i didn't realize how much my heart is in this work. i'm incredibly honored. Our World Insideout : Brazil has been awarded a silver in this years px3 competition. i may just be on my way to france soon!

"Px3 asked each judge to use the same criteria when reviewing the photographs: originality, creativity, excellence of execution, and overall impact. The identity of all photographers is not shown during the voting process to insure fairness and the integrity of the competition."

thank you dearly to all of you who supporter me via Kickstarter, & to those from around the US, Central America and all over Brazil that made this possible. my dreams just got bigger, and very much because of you….  

Our World Insideout is currently working in conjunction with a Rio based organization, Chiq da Silva, to project the imagery on the side of the most popular squatted government building. The goal is to raise awareness & the necessary funds to finally build the first centralized urban public housing in Rio. In addition the documentary is in it's final stage of subtitling!!! thank you Isabela Alzuguir!

Spread the word. If you'd like to be involved, with the Chicago portion, I am currently looking for a story to cover & submit to two editors. I am excited to work towards awareness & change in my own hometown. Please contact me here if you have a story to share: alyssa@ourworldinsideout.com

.t h a n k  y o u world.

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commission your own art

Posted on: May 18th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

i’m so excited to showcase this piece, as a limited edition large print. in the beginning of this year i was commissioned to create a piece for a special place. below is the what won my clients over. as some of your know, conor is graduating this year from law school & i am supper proud of him. his graduation gift is a trip to hong kong, & with it i will be taking film once again. if you are interested in a commissioned piece, please let the studio know (studio@alyssamiserendino.com) and we’d be happy to arrange a site visit to your personal space you are looking to fill with a little magic…

the magic was in the creation. conor & i decided it was time after a couple days in Yagon to visit the breath taking Shwedagon Paya. not realizing it was right down the street from where we were staying, we walked on over and wandered around in amazement. we happened to be there on a day when they light the entire place with candles. we had no idea this was about to start at sun down. as usual i went into my own mode with a film hasselblad in hand and decided to just sit in the middle of it all, on the floor. watching as tourists, locals, and monks passed through the frame, it was like watching my own little movie pass through the view finder. not more than a minute into it, the people parted in synchronicity, as a monk decided to stand dead center for long enough for me to create an image with a slow shutter. his friend approached us shortly after, and started to explain how we are all connected. i started tearing up as he continued to speak, in an absolute moment of all encompassing love for the world internally. conor & i were then treated to a personal tour of Shwedagon, as his friend who is pictured here followed close behind, taking in everything around him… it was one of the most amazing moments of our trip.

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create energy together

Posted on: March 28th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

it's about that time, & i'm looking to hire a creative, yet very organized part-time studio assistant. finding a connection is key — i thrive on creating, and i'm at a point where a momentum of incredible opportunities have fallen into my lap (including teaching & consulting on interiors). i am looking to share, grow, teach & learn … perhaps you are too?

i am primarily seeking someone who is interested in doing quite a bit of post processing, data entry, research, & assisting on shoots. my work focuses on children's portraits & creative ventures in documenting life. i take on only a handful of very special artful wedding commissions a year. experience & references are a must.

please send a PDF cover letter, resume & 6-8 jpgs of your own work to : studio@alyssamiserendino.com

if i find your submission & thus yourself of interest, i will reach out for a one-on-one interview. 

let's create energy together.

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silence

Posted on: March 13th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

i have been quiet, but not still. since february 14th i have worked every day without a day off. in fact, on valentines day my husband made dinner while i chugged through my office list. he has been incredible this last month in helping. often i'm up at 6:30a and at 11:30p i start to shut down & climb into bed at midnight. it's been rough. in fact, i'm entering a part of my life that is proving to be one of the biggest challenges i've ever faced. i've been taking care of some of the most influential people in my life this last month – my family.

i'm still here, but will be blogging much more infrequestly while i concentrate on what's important.

it's time to slow down, let life take me along, watch & wait …

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our backyards

Posted on: February 17th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

i can't help but think that the place i spent most of my childhood growing up in has helped to foster my creative itch to constantly create — my brother, sister & i used the acres of woods we grew up on to create distant lands of our own & create journeys of imagination. 

this moment came flooding back as we were riding from the great planes of bagan, myanmar back to our little hotel one evening. i dropped my bicycle while clumsily trying to release myself from it & went running into another's backyard to watch a football game — myanmar has been my land of magic this year… and to celebrate, i am slowly releasing a select body of work that will be available through the studio to hang on your own walls. please contact me if you have any interest in purchasing a piece of art work.

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buddhism in bangkok

Posted on: January 26th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

from the steps of the Four Seasons Hotel to a McDonald's public stage … no matter what time of day, people stopped, silenced themselves, & payed respect. it was a beautiful thing to witness, in the most ironic of places, in a terribly chaotic city of constant motion & noise.

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i felt so incredibly welcome by the people of countries i visited, where Buddhism was practiced by the majority of the population. it's got me thinking that its about time i made a visit to Bhutan too. And funny enough, I have this longing for the people of Burma. i miss them, i miss strangers i barely know. i was shocked back to reality the moment i stepped foot in a US airport with two crude interactions with individuals. the first, i stood my ground, the second, i said nothing & moved on. somehow i don't believe i am meant to stay here in the US too long … i certainly do not want to revert back to reaction when sometimes silence can feel so comforting – for everyone involved…

bali’s surprise

Posted on: January 13th, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

we ran into some honeymooners at one of the most beautiful places i've ever been too. black sand, beautiful design & a rocking time in the ocean we are told we shouldn't swim in (yeah right!)

these love birds were surprised with my first underwater session …

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the Alila Villas Soori Hotel goes on sale on Jetsetter.com in a few hours. amazing place…

 

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Posted on: January 1st, 2011 by alyssa miserendino No Comments

{happy new year from burma – go out & play hide & seek}

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