Press Excerpts
Excerpt from "DO YOUR OWN THING"
Photo News Magazine: by Gunter Ott
"The breadth, variety and quality of Taffi Rosen's work over the years are amazing. You might think she could coast a bit on her hard-earned laurels. But that's not Taffi.
"Today, I am still shooting both stills and video. My production company Redhead Entertainment has produced a new television series, "IN THE MIND OF", airing on both the Biography Channel and the Bravo! Network Nationally." Taffi also indulges herself with a series of such diverse projects as a recent photo series exploring fancy chickens and exotic edibles."
Excerpt from "Celebrity Spin"
Canadian Art Magazine: by Peter Goddard
"Rosen, a former fashion and commercial photographer in Toronto, has been for the past 7 years a roving videographer for the arts-inclined Bravo! Cable station. (For those out of this particular media loop, Bravo! Is to the arts what Michael Bolton is to Puccini.)? Like every one of Moses Znaimer's creations, the roving videographer must seem to have leapt right out of the TV, a real-life, semi- fictional, action-hero prepped for prime time's infotainment."
Excerpt from " Pregnant with possibilities"
The Toronto Star: by Rita Zekas
"Be it shooting provocative portraits, a TV pilot or a slimy octopus, photographer/videographer, Taffi Rosen is forging her own future."
Excerpt from "Taffi Rosen"
Feature 6-page photo spread in Italy's Zoom Magazine:
Quote from Moses Znaimer – Televisionary and former president of Bravo! /MuchMusic/CityTV
"The first thing you'll notice about Taffi Rosen is that she has taste. That is to say she shoots with discretion as well as with a certain visual acuity such that subjects as potentially ungainly or outrageous as pregnant women emerge as tasteful, intriguing and alluring."
Excerpt from "Taffi Rosen"
Feature 6-page photo spread in Italy's Zoom Magazine: by Cristina Franzoni
"Her powerful but delicate personal images, taken in the intimacy of a masterfully lit studio, are striking for the sense of charm and vitality that her models communicate. Hers are visuals poems that unfold with the measured laxness of resting breath. They speak of the joyous beauty of the human form."