MONADIC NOMAD

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1. Click on a thumbnail below to view the limited edition prints for sale.

2. Click on the links below the image that pops up to purchase the Digital C Print on premium archival or metallic paper and mounted on polished 1/4 inch plexiglass and finished with a dry mount on Dibond with aluminum bracing. (This is a similar fashion used by museums, galleries, and artists to protect images from moisture damage.

Ten percent of all proceeds will go to help fund clean drinking water to communities in India

PRICING FOR C PRINTS

Series Details:

Limited series of five (5) prints



40 x 60 price:
$3000

36 x 48 price:
$2250

18 x 24 price:
$ 900




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PRINTS ON NEPAL PAPER

Series Details:

Eight one of a kind prints made on Nepalese Lokta Paper

Pricing available upon request

The handmade Nepalese Lokta paper that the photographs have been printed on is extremely rare in this size. It is extracted from wild trees, cooked twice, cut with sickles, hammered flat, floated in frames on ponds, and sun-dried.



Click here to view one of the actual prints as seen in Vanity Fair

Peter Ruprecht

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Peter Ruprecht is an award winning photographer and Director of Strategy at WDDG.

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Peter Ruprecht's Photography Blog

It is usually updated once a day. The blog usually has all different types of photographs taken by Peter that either make it into official projects or portfolios,  or simply make it to the blog.

Tuesday
23Feb2010

Another sunset in Marina Del Rey

Sunset Marina Del rey

Tuesday
23Feb2010

Sunset over the breakwater with birds and seals

Sunset in Marina Del Rey

Friday
19Feb2010

Photo-montage parody of " Im on a boat" featuring T - Pain

Monday
25Jan2010

A non photography entry: SWING THE VOTE...show how FB and social media can influence a vote: Vote for Dawn Conrade

Tuesday
19Jan2010

Stop motion Videos from Still Photographs I have been doing this past year (Insta-Motion)

So this past year I have been photographing a lot of different things and have started to put together video montages with music playing at different frames rates. I have called them Insta-Motion

 

While this is not a new artform, its seems to have been either forgotten and unused enough that it has caught the eye of some people I respect very very much such as Jeben Berg of Youtube, who see thousands of videos for a living.  He wrote some very kind words in Juxtapoz below.

I have since made many more. Check them out here and in their permanent home: Insta-Motion

Burning Man 2009

 

Road Trip and Travel Spec Commercial

 

 New Years and Boating Adventures

 

Red Bull Events Year End Recap

 

We The Kings Album Launch

 New York City Halloween

Green Halloween

 Marc Ronson Event

Written in Juxtapoz

by Jeben Berg

Dear Juxtapoz,

 

I work for Google and Google is a company known for its generous benefits, free lunch, stocks, beef jerky, massages, YouTube, etc.....   A good company that does good for the people that make it it amazing. Out of all of these niceties their is one single benefit that I find of imperial value. People. Its the brilliant people that have sought out my attention. Many of these are simple emails "hey I'm a director who just made a film......" or "hey Jeben, so and so told me you can help with videos....." and then their are the other requests that come in, looking for gainful employment, the bulk are of this type, and I really do try to find a place, if their is a place to be found. In most cases these folks don't fit any job at Google, or better than that, Google does not fit them.

So no new job, But their work is so stunning, its undeniable. I become entrenched in it. So the conversation moves on from the intro to the exploration of what they do, how they do it, and the biggie; why? ......Ah people.

The exceptional ones that catch my eye and imagination are the artists and fringers that are poised on the bleeding edge of experimentation with design, media and the human force powering the two in concert.  Their work comes in any form, video, installation, classical, unclassifiable, biology, robotics, anthopology, data visualization, ....... anything. With this in mind I have a few that are just to good to keep to myself.

Peter Ruprecht  - I met Peter in New York. He was working with Marc Ecko at the time. I was out there doing a big YouTube event with SoulJahBoyTellem and we ended up talking that night. He barely mentioned his photography, it was a discovery I made later as I Googled him. We talked and did some little things on YouTube. But it was his work that has staying power for me. In some ways if I were to be a photographer I would want to do work like him. Maybe someday he will let me intern.

Recently he went to Burning Man - and from their he has put together the only documentation of what Burning Man is that has EVER made me even remotely feel like a bit of the Playa was still under my fingertips. You can watch it here. And don't shortchange yourself with just that - go to his site and see for yourself. It speaks.