View Full Version : La Boutique / Tarik Malak Caroline Martin 04-09-2008, 03:15 AM Hi there,
Has anyone heard of La Boutique ? That new NYC photo retouching studio ? I have seen a few stories in Vmag, Teen Vogue, Pop, ID, Vogue Italy, etc. Their work is really really amazing...
I ve heard that the dude running it is some French guy called Tarik Malak. Apparently he s a great creative, super connected with designers, photographers, etc...
I would love to work there... If anyone has an email or a contact, would be great... I can't find the website.
Many thanks. Benny Profane 04-09-2008, 07:35 PM A French guy who's great at hyping himself and his connections while making it hard to find his website? Hmmm....how unique, never heard of something like this.
snffff snffff, I smell viral marketing. pixelzombie 04-09-2008, 07:46 PM if you can't find it on google,they probably don't want you to work there... cricket1961 04-09-2008, 08:35 PM I have met with Tarik. Offered me a Job just before I moved to Texas. A week before actually. He's a pretty nice guy actually.
He has a large shop, sparsely manned. Frequently uses freelancers. His shop is a branch of a retouching house in Paris. But they still put out some good work most of the time.
I don't know the url for his shop. If you can get a job there its a great place to hone your creative skills.
Chris mrtn03 04-10-2008, 07:09 AM http://www.laboutiqueny.com/LA%20BOUTIQUE/WELCOME.html Gabylou 04-10-2008, 09:42 AM Caroline,
La Boutique is actually owned by B'pong Paris for what I understand... They
have pretty huge network between Paris and NYC...
I ve heard that the guy Tarik Malak used to work as an art buyer and art
director in different ad agencies...
Here an article on their space :
http://www.interiordesign.net/id_article/CA6533231/id
But there are no pics, I've heard it was gorgeous...
The general email is info@laboutiqueny.com
It s all I have ! Good luck ! Benny Profane 04-10-2008, 05:26 PM you know, for crying out loud, who writes this stuff?
"Robin Elmslie Osler knows the importance of proper lighting, not only because she's an architect but also because she once modeled for the likes of Helmut Newton. "I have an intimate understanding of how light works in photography," she says. However, in the case of La Boutique, a photography retouching studio with big-name clients including Chanel and Vogue Italia, it's an absence of light that's actually required. This commission pushed her conception of light versus dark to a higher level."
If she modeled for Helmut, she would have an intimate knowledge of leather products, not lighting. c'mon.
Sometimes this city just gets me going........ cricket1961 04-10-2008, 06:38 PM If she modeled for Helmut, she would have an intimate knowledge of leather products, not lighting. c'mon.
Sometimes this city just gets me going........
LOL. Sometimes I miss this stuff!
Chris pixelzombie 04-10-2008, 07:11 PM you know, for crying out loud, who writes this stuff?
If she modeled for Helmut, she would have an intimate knowledge of leather products, not lighting. c'mon.
no doubt, i remember he shot david lee roth with leather pants which had his hands bound..that's a poster i let someone borrow and never got back... | |