2.28.2010

PHOTOGRAPHERS HELPING HAITI: Opening Night Preview March 4 NYC

André Kertész (angel), Chez Lui, 1983
Photograph (c) Susan May Tell /All Rights Reserved

André Kertész, Chez Lui, 1983
Photograph (c) Susan May Tell /All Rights Reserved

Striding With Giacometti
Photograph (c) Cynthia Matthews /All Rights Reserved

This is Our Queens
Photograph (c) Michelle Kawka, 2009/All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) Deidre Schoo /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) Aaron Lee Fineman /All Rights Reserved


The Met
Photograph (c) Joseph Mondello /All Rights Reserved

More than 100 prints donated by ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers: New York Chapter) members will be on sale for $100 each, 100% of all sales goes directly to Doctors Without Borders.

Susan May Tell donated two of her portraits (at top) of Hungarian-born Master Photographer, André Kertész (1894 – 1985), known for his groundbreaking contributions to photographic composition and developing the photo essay. He is recognized today as one of the seminal figures of photojournalism. May Tell photographed Kertész on four different occasions and was also photographed by him in return with her own camera.

Other prints available are from John Dolan, Aaron Lee Fineman, Deborah Gilbert, Robert Hooman, Michelle Kawka, Salem Krieger, Stephen Mallon, Philip Mauro, Margaret McCarthy, Viviane Moos, Clayton Price, Gilberto Tadday, and many more! Curated by Elizabeth Avedon.

More Images For Sale HERE and HERE
ASMPNY Booth #503 at the VERGE ART FAIR
March 5- 7
The Dylan Hotel 52 East 41st Street, NYC

3 comments:

Susan May Tell said...

Elizabeth,

Thank you so much for donating your time, effort, and expertise in curating the ASMPNY fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders' relief efforts in Haiti.

Just think - if each of the 100 prints donated by photographers sell at $100 - we will raise $10,000 - which will go directly to DWB.

I hope the many readers of your blog stop by to visit our booth at the Verge Art Fair.

JL Cancio said...

Excelente aporte a Doctors Without Borders.
Greetings Eli!

Dallas Arts Salon said...

Saw the update on lats night's preview sale - fantastic! So happy for DWB. Wish I could be there. I am sure you will sell out!