GREAT article in MagneticMag.com!
Hey all,
Look what appeared right before the IndieGogo campaign for DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM is about to kick off! It's a fantastic article on the EDM web site MagneticMag! It goes into a lot of detail about the book, the struggle to get it made, and the upcoming campaign to fund it.
http://www.magneticmag.com/2015/05/how-electronic-music-conquered-america/
Yeah, the title is a bit of a misnomer, but hey, I'll take it. Here's a bit that I particularly like that describes my photographs:
"Color streaks and bleeds in great swirls just as it did on the dance floor, matching and enhancing the original joyful vitality with a buzz and life of its own. Tullberg’s photography doesn’t just take you back to those wonderful rave days and nights—at its best, it immerses you in them, strikingly reminiscent of how Impressionist painters like Monet and Van Gogh fully immersed their audiences in brilliant washes and strokes of pigment."
Wow...nice comparisons!
In other news, the DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM web site is almost finished being modified for the start of the IndieGogo campaign--should be done shortly!
Onward and upward, as they say!
Look what appeared right before the IndieGogo campaign for DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM is about to kick off! It's a fantastic article on the EDM web site MagneticMag! It goes into a lot of detail about the book, the struggle to get it made, and the upcoming campaign to fund it.
http://www.magneticmag.com/2015/05/how-electronic-music-conquered-america/
Yeah, the title is a bit of a misnomer, but hey, I'll take it. Here's a bit that I particularly like that describes my photographs:
"Color streaks and bleeds in great swirls just as it did on the dance floor, matching and enhancing the original joyful vitality with a buzz and life of its own. Tullberg’s photography doesn’t just take you back to those wonderful rave days and nights—at its best, it immerses you in them, strikingly reminiscent of how Impressionist painters like Monet and Van Gogh fully immersed their audiences in brilliant washes and strokes of pigment."
Wow...nice comparisons!
In other news, the DANCEFLOOR THUNDERSTORM web site is almost finished being modified for the start of the IndieGogo campaign--should be done shortly!
Onward and upward, as they say!
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