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A new LightBox video series—in which Shaul Schwarz visits luminaries at home—debuts today with a trip to see author John Irving. Watch here.
Frans Hofmeester, filmmaker, films daughter for 12 years, makes time-lapse video. (via Huffington Post)
Google Hangout with Magnum Photographer Martin Parr — see his work on LightBox here.
E.L. James, author of Fifty Shades of Grey, from a video by Gillian Laub.
At a book party for E.L. James, who wrote ‘Fifty Shades of Grey,’ the author was literally overwhelmed to tears of joy (and alarm) by a pack of hundreds of middle-aged women acting like adolescent girls unleashed on Justin Bieber. Watch here.
From 2008 to 2011, Larry Towell traveled to Afghanistan five times, documenting in both photographs and videos the various social issues that plague its citizens, from drug addiction and poverty to the prevalence of landmines.
The work is part of a new show and slated to be an upcoming book. See more here.
From The Nenets Herders, Last Nomads of the North by Anna Nemtsova.
Erica McDonald wanted to help the photographic community, so she created DEVELOP Tube, a video channel curated on both YouTube and Vimeo that offers resources for photographers. It’s part of a larger project that includes an exhibit on view now in Bologna, Italy. See more here.
Magnum photographer Paolo Pellegrin was given 15 minutes to photograph Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti for the cover of TIME International.
Pellegrin and his assistant worked quickly in the small chamber outside of Monti’s office at the Palazzo Chigi in Rome, capturing the world leader TIME has dubbed “The Most Important Man in Europe.”
To mark this year’s Hollywood awards season, Sebastian Kim photographed the actors behind some of this past year’s most impressive portrayals for TIME’s Great Performances gallery. Joel Stein was also on hand to interview those capable capturers of character about the topic at hand: great performances
Watch those videos here.
Behind the Scenes With Lionel Messi
By Bobby Ghosh
Famously (and painfully) shy, FC Barcelona’s superstar striker Lionel Messi, who appears on the cover of this week’s TIME International, was visibly uncomfortable for much of his interview with me and Lisa Abend. But he did begin to relax toward the end of the interview, when I asked him about his pastimes. Once described as a “PlayStation player” because of his sometimes otherworldly skills on the field, Messi revealed that he himself spent a lot of time playing video games. And what games, exactly? You guessed it: soccer.
I jokingly asked if, when choosing his team in a video-soccer game, he automatically chose “Messi.” The Argentine answered, with a straight face: “Of course. How else can I win?”
That fierce competitive drive manifests itself in other ways, too. Messi is known to storm off after losing even a practice game at the FC Barcelona training grounds. “You can see it in me when we’ve lost,” he said. “I’m in a bad way. I don’t like to talk to anyone. I just retreat into myself and go over the game in my head: the things that went wrong, what I did wrong, why we didn’t win.” But the black moods don’t last long. Messi says he recovers when there’s another game. “Luckily we play a lot, so it happens quickly.”
He also gets photographed a lot but, unlike many modern sports superstars, he remains wary of the camera. Asked about his favorite picture of himself, he replied: “None.”
Although he was totally cooperative with photographer Joachim Ladefoged, following his instructions without protest, it was clear Messi wasn’t enjoying the experience. I asked him which he hated less, “being photographed or being interviewed?”
For a moment, Messi’s guard was down, and he grinned broadly. “Neither,” he said.
Joachim Ladefoged is a photographer represented by VII agency. See more of his work here.
Bobby Ghosh is the deputy international editor at TIME. Follow him on Twitter @ghoshworld.
Check out video from the shoot here.
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