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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Brace for Impact, on Vanity Fair!

The Vanity Fair slideshow is here   thank you to everyone who has made this exhibition possible, I am happy beyond belief.


Brace for Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549




Of all the guests who gathered at the Front Room, in Brooklyn, last Saturday for the opening reception of photographer Stephen Mallon’s exhibition, “Brace for Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549,” perhaps the most notable was Denise Lockie—a passenger on the US Airways plane that crashed into the Hudson River last January.
“The reality is overwhelming,” she said of Mallon’s large-scale photographs, which detail the salvage of the plane from the water in the weeks that followed. “Knowing what we went through that day, and the emotions from everything that happened, it’s hard for me to walk through and look at the damage to the aircraft. I don’t think people realize how much damage was done to the plane.”
Mallon got the call to photograph the salvage from Weeks Marine, the crane company hired for the rescue. He spent two weeks with the company, as well as with various federal agents and firemen. “It was an exhilarating and beautiful process, but every once in a while, it’d hit me that there was a plane in the water,” he said.
"Brace for Impact: The Aftermath of Flight 1549" is on display through October 11. Herewith, a slide show of images from the show.


Stephen-Mallon.jpgStephen Mallon at the opening reception of his exhibition at the Front Room in Brooklyn.Photograph by Ingrid Hertfelder.




Monday, September 14, 2009

Brace for Impact, the aftermath of flight 1549 on MSNBC

this is the link to one of two interviews  i did on MSNBC Sunday Sept 13th- thank you Alex Witt and all of the crew at MSNBC!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Brace for impact, the salvage of flight 1549 on NBC

here is the video interview (NEW LINK!) from NBC' that Daniel Aycock, the gallery Director of Front Room Gallery, and I did with nbc channel 4's reporter Andrew Siff.   The story was picked up by NBC  washington dc and nbc portland maine as well!  I am going to be doing a live interview  onMSNBC about the exhibition sunday sept 13th at 8:50 am and again at 10:40 am The opening is tonite  Sat sept 12th from 7-10 pm!