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  1. Jun 8, 2023 · Photographer Kathy Anderson revealed how she and her former colleague Jenny Joseph came together for a 1992 photoshoot that artist Michael Deas then turned into Columbia Pictures' logo

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  2. Mar 31, 2023 · The model is Jenny Joseph. And the image is the logo for the film production company Columbia Pictures. Joseph stands as Columbia herself, the personification of America, dressed in a gown while holding a torch atop a pedestal. She may be the most widely seen yet unknown model to date. Joseph was the first image many people have seen at the ...

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  3. Mar 9, 2019 · Jenny Joseph was a graphics artist for The Times-Picayune who agreed to pose for a painting by Michael Deas, which became the current logo of Columbia Pictures. The logo features a woman holding a torch and wearing a drape, representing Lady Columbia, the female symbol of the United States.

  4. May 29, 2023 · Jenny Joseph's story seems made for a Hollywood film — and in some ways, it already is. ... the torch-wielding figure in the Columbia Pictures logo that flashes before each of the studio’s movies.

    • The Story Behind The Photo Shoot
    • An Apartment Studio with Simple Props
    • The ‘Torch Lady’ Portrait That Became An Iconic Logo
    • A Long and Successful Career in Photography
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    It all started when Anderson’s friend, the talented illustrator Michael J. Deas,who has designed 16 commemorative stamps for the US Postal Service, asked the photographer to shoot a reference photo for a painting. At the time, she had no idea how iconic the artwork would eventually become. “Michael had a vision for the piece,” Anderson tells PetaPi...

    “After moving my dining room table out of the way and converting the living room into a studio, I set up a mottled gray backdrop. I placed a couple of boxes on the floor to let the fabric drape. I put a Polaroid back on the Hasselblad camera to start with some test shots.” In the old days of film, a kind of early “chimping” was still prevalent, esp...

    Anderson was delighted with the images she produced that day. The photographer has shot many reference photos for Deas over the years, including book covers and commissioned portraits. However, none have equaled the movie logo’s fame. Comparing the original photo by Anderson to the finished logo artwork by Deas, one can see how closely the artist s...

    Anderson first picked up a camera in college and has never looked back. She says she is happy to have been a part of the glory days of print journalism when she was a staff photographer at The Times-Picayunenewspaper for 28 years. In 2006, her coverage of Hurricane Katrina was included in the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for the newspaper. And...

    Kathy Anderson took a photo of her colleague Jenny Joseph in 1991, which became the reference for the iconic Columbia Pictures logo. The photo shoot took place in Anderson's apartment with simple props and croissants.

  5. May 29, 2023 · An image of Jenny Joseph modeling for a reference photo used by artist Michael Deas as the basis for the Columbia Pictures logo, shot in the New Orleans apartment of photographer Kathy Anderson ...

  6. Apr 1, 2023 · That turned out to be a 28-year-old woman named Jenny Joseph, who was working for the paper at the time. Michael J. Deas. As soon as he saw Jenny, Michael knew 'she's the one' and set up a photoshoot so he could take pictures that he'd use as a reference for the painting. She agreed to help out on her lunch break, explaining that the artist ...

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