Showing newest 19 of 24 posts from September 2009. Show older posts
Showing newest 19 of 24 posts from September 2009. Show older posts

Caught or Captured Thursday in DUMBO

© Charles Fréger and Bill Sullivan
On Thursday after teaching I'm heading across the river to DUMBO for first Thursday and one show in particular. Good friend Bill Sullivan will be showing work alongside Charles Fréger at the Caption Gallery.

This will be the first of a series of shows featuring work by photographers in the POC America collective, of which I'm very pleased to be a member.

Here are the details:
Caught or Captured: Portraits by Bill Sullivan and Charles Fréger
October 1-November 25, 2009
Caption Gallery
55 Washington Street, Suite 802
Brooklyn, NY
718-504-7991

Opening Reception, Thursday, October 1, 6:30-9:30pm

W. Eugene Smith: This Photo is Blowing My Mind

W. Eugene Smith, 1957
I recently came across a slide show of Kodachrome images on the Fortune magazine Web site. Included in the mix were a number of rare images by black and white masters Ansel Adams and Walker Evans. However, the real stunner of the group is the image above from W. Eugene Smith. In this glorious photo he manages to evoke both menace and mundanity and leaves me hoping the Fortune vaults contain more color surprises from Mr. Smith.

Northern VA Portrait Photographer

I hope nobody will mind if i post something 'personal', but exactly 7 years ago today at 9:26pm EST i gave birth to my beautiful baby girl. My husband and i were totally over the moon. She's everything we prayed for and more.
She is my Joy.
She is my Inspiration.
She is the Song in my heart and the most loving Heavenly Gift i could have ever received.
I have more love for this Sweet Little Girl than my heart could ever contain.
Today she turned seven and i will never be able to thank God enough for my Kissalicious Girl.
Happy Birthday!
Love,
Mommy and Daddy xoxo

Northern VA Portrait Photographer

I hope nobody will mind if i post something 'personal', but exactly 7 years ago today at 9:26pm EST i gave birth to my beautiful baby girl. My husband and i were totally over the moon. She's everything we prayed for and more.
She is my Joy.
She is my Inspiration.
She is the Song in my heart and the most loving Heavenly Gift i could have ever received.
I have more love for this Sweet Little Girl than my heart could ever contain.
Today she turned seven and i will never be able to thank God enough for my Kissalicious Girl.
Happy Birthday!
Love,
Mommy and Daddy xoxo

Northern VA Portrait Photographer

I hope nobody will mind if i post something 'personal', but exactly 7 years ago today at 9:26pm EST i gave birth to my beautiful baby girl. My husband and i were totally over the moon. She's everything we prayed for and more.
She is my Joy.
She is my Inspiration.
She is the Song in my heart and the most loving Heavenly Gift i could have ever received.
I have more love for this Sweet Little Girl than my heart could ever contain.
Today she turned seven and i will never be able to thank God enough for my Kissalicious Girl.
Happy Birthday!
Love,
Mommy and Daddy xoxo

Oh Public Road!

Algiers, Louisiana, 2001 © Peter Kayafas
This afternoon I'm traveling to Cambridge, MA for a meeting to plan my upcoming show at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. I'm looking forward to hitting the road. I hope to find a few stranded motorists along the way.

I've had photography about the American road and cars on my mind lately with Robert Frank's The Americans opening this week at the Met and Nicolai Howalt's stark and abstract Car Crash Studies on view at Silverstein. I've also been looking at the (relatively) new book by Peter Kayafas, O Public Road!

Sasha Wolfe introduced me to Peter's work over the summer and I've been engrossed by the images ever since. The book includes spare black and white photos from the last 20 years of Peter's travels across the US. I appreciate the echoes of Frank's 1955 journey.

You can view images from the book on Peter's Web site and order it directly from Purple Martin Press.

OPEN HOUSE IDUL FITRI 1430 H GUBERNUR KEPULAUAN RIAU DI TANJUNGPINANG

Gubernur Kepulauan Riau (Drs. H. Ismeth Abdullah) beserta Istri (Hj. Aida Ismeth)


Gubernur Kepulauan Riau beserta istri dan Ketua DPRD Prov Kepri beserta istri

Kapolda Kepulauan Riau (Brigjend Pol Pudji Hartanto) bersalaman dengan Gubernur Kepri

Kapolresta Tanjungpinang AKBP Yusri Yunus beserta Istri

Ka. Satpol PP Provinsi Kepri beserta Istri dalam kegiatan Open House

Anak-anak turut antri bersalaman bersama Gubernur Kepri beserta Ibu

Para siswa Praja IPDN utusan Provinsi Kepulauan Riau
Protokol Provinsi Kepulauan Riau, dari kanan Hamidi, Trio, Rizki, Chandra

Anggota Satpol PP Prov Kepri turut menertibkan acara Open House di Gedung Daerah

Anak-anak berdesak2kan dalam antrian untuk bergantian bersalaman dengan Bapak Gubernur

Gallery Talk with J. Sybylla Smith "Off the Wall - Fashion in Black & White"

October 4, 4 PM
The Griffin Museum at Digital Silver Imaging
11 Brighton St., Belmont, MA
Photos: Marilyn Riseman by William Huber

Inspired by famed fashion and portrait photographer, Richard Avedon, who shot and edited for the wall rather than the page, this exhibit showcases black-and-white images by area fashion photographers. Curator J. Sybylla Smith gives a brief tour of the exhibit, followed by an intimate behind-the-scenes discussion on style and fashion concepts in today's fashion photography

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Digital Silver Imaging to exhibit at Photo Plus Expo



Come to New York City from Oct 22nd - 24th and stop by the Javitz for the PDN Photoplus trade show and conference.  Booth #863

DSI will have a full display and beautiful true black and white gelatin silver prints on our gallery wall. We will be having a shared presentation on working with Infrared converted cameras and Nik Silver Efex Pro. We will be offering a special promotion on converting digital cameras to shoot IR and bundled with Silver Efex Pro.

One of our images, from Rock 'n Roll photographer Herb Greene, will be on display at the Ilford Photo booth. It's a great studio image of Jerry Garcia with his band and Bob Dylan is seated right in the middle. We're honored to have this on display during the expo.


BC Kagan will be in our booth signing silver prints of Bono, The  Police, Billy Idol and other rock 'n roll musicians from the late 70's and early 80's. Come by on Friday from 2- 4 PM and buy a signed print!


To get your FREE PDN Expo pass courtesy of Digital Silver Imaging, click here.

October 2nd Gallery Reception



Join us on October 2nd at the Griffin Museum Gallery @ Digital Silver Imaging in Belmont, MA. The opening is from 6- 8 PM

The show features 11 Professional Photographers and 14 images. All of the black and white gelatin silver prints were made at Digital Silver Imaging and custom framing was provide by Ava Art.

Click here for the full press release and details.


Eric Luden to lecture at Stan Godwin workshop





Eric Luden will be heading to the Cape this weekend as a guest at Stan Godwin's workshops. We will be discussing black & white work flow and how to integrate some of these into printing at Digital Silver Imaging. There will be a brief overview of the various options that have existed for digital shooters and how DSI is working to offer another solution for photographers today.

Once you have an RGB color file, how do you "see" it in black & white? Does the image have a different look and feel once you remove the color? How does our true black & white gelatin silver printing process compliment the black & white digital work flow?

If you're in the area this Saturday, October 26th, come to the Cape and find out.

For more details about the lecture and other workshops with Stan Godwin, click here.

Anderson Ranch

Wood shop at Anderson Ranch
In late July I taught a workshop called Seeing in Color at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass, Colorado. Apart from being felled by a killer flu and a crippling touch of altitude sickness, my experience was overwhelmingly positive. It was my first time in Colorado and only my second time teaching such an intensive workshop.

Snowmass and the surrounding area introduced me to a natural beauty my east-coast-eyes have rarely seen. Everywhere I turned I was surrounded by massive mountain peaks and thick formations of green pine trees. Even if Anderson Ranch wasn't set in such a divine location, it would still be a very special place. Artists of all disciplines go there to learn new skills, make work, connect with other artists, and recharge. The campus is usually abuzz with ceramicists, woodworkers, painters, and photographers creating work, discussing ideas, and attending classes. The energy and warmth sets the tone for your stay.

Snowmass. The hills are alive with the sound of art!
For my color workshop I worked with six talented students with wildly different approaches to photography. Over the course of five days I lead discussions on the history of color photography and the emotional aspects of color, critiqued their previous work, discussed how to build a career as a photographer, and took a few field trips to explore the area with our cameras.

At the end of the workshop I asked each student to send me their favorite image from the week so I could post them on my blog.

© Adrienne Zell


© Tess Freeman

© Roger Ewy

Mugging for the Camera

Recent mug shots from St. Petersburg Times
The Smithsonian photography blog, The Bigger Picture, points to a recent article in Time Magazine about the rise of mugshot features in online newspapers. As newspapers struggle to survive some are finding our insatiable thirst for voyeuristic content to be advertising revenue gold.

Mug shot from Least Wanted: A Century of American Mugshots
Yesterday I was at a vintage photography booth at the Brooklyn Flea market and bought some old mug shots. Vintage mug shots have such a depth of charm and quality they almost transcend the pragmatic nature of their purpose. Newer mug shots, like those on the St. Petersburg Times' Mug Shot site, are cheap by comparison; created and distributed with a bottom line efficiency.

Despite the differences in quality and format, both were created as pure ephemeral utility yet both have found a kind of permanence. The older mug shot photos continue to show up at flea markets and antique shops as curious and anonymous objects while the newer images live on as digital records forever Google-able to potential employers and grandchildren.

Northern VA Newborn Photographer

This Summer and early Fall seems to be the year of the BOY! I have had the pleasure to photograph some exquisitely adorable little boys recently, including 3 week old Ian.
Welcome to the world!







I also want to post a bit of a PSA. If you contact me via email or phone and you do not hear back from me within 24hrs during the week, and 48hrs on the weekend, please email or phone (or both!) me again and CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER. Please also include your phone number when possible so i am able to reach you if email is acting wonky =)
Thanks!!

Northern VA Newborn Photographer

This Summer and early Fall seems to be the year of the BOY! I have had the pleasure to photograph some exquisitely adorable little boys recently, including 3 week old Ian.
Welcome to the world!







I also want to post a bit of a PSA. If you contact me via email or phone and you do not hear back from me within 24hrs during the week, and 48hrs on the weekend, please email or phone (or both!) me again and CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER. Please also include your phone number when possible so i am able to reach you if email is acting wonky =)
Thanks!!