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6.30.2012

PHOTOGRAPHER'S i MAGAZINE: iPad Only

PHOTOGRAPHERS i MAGAZINE Issue #3
Cover by Steve McCurry

“Mallon’s work harkens back to the heroic industrial landscapes of Margaret Bourke-White and Charles Sheeler, who glorified American steel and found art in its industrial muscle and smoke during the Great Depression.”–David Schonauer


Issue #3 for iPad
includes Steve McCurry Retrospective, Stephen Mallon Reclamation Projects, Joyce Tenneson, Stephen Wilkes, Dave Beckerman, Thom Hogan, Roger Pring, Lara Jade, Simon Bond, Carl Heilman II, Adam Juniper, Brooke Shaden, Michael Freeman, John Beardsworth, Nancy Brown, Richard Hood, Grahm Davis. Download iPad app: bit.ly/Lvueox

12.31.2014

TOP 10 MOST POPULAR POSTS of 2014

Always extremely popular are the many Best Photography Book lists. It assures me books are still alive and well. Of course my list is just a small portion of the excellent photography books that were published in 2014, so check out some of the other 2014 Best Photo Book Lists I've posted links to.
 
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“Photography has never been as fashionable as now. In fact Photography IS the communication now.” – Jean-Jacques Naudet

Jean-Jacques Naudet has championed the careers of countless photographers throughout decades, first as Editor-in-Chief of French PHOTO Magazine during it’s heyday in the 1970′s and ’80′s and later as editor at large for American PHOTO, working for Hachette Filipacchi Media for forty years. A prominent figure in the overall History of Photography, Naudet moved on to found his own publications, starting with the former “Le Journal de la Photographie," and currently with the new L’Oeil de laPhotographie / The Eye of Photography, promoting legendary icons of the past along side a generation of emerging photographers. I have been fortunate to be guided by Naudet over the years. The Interview
 

 Each year, the New York Photo Festival presents PhotoWorld, a wide-ranging juried exhibition selecting the best new documentary, fine art, and motion and drone photography being produced today, determined by top photo and image professionals. Finalists chosen exhibit their work in an installation at POWERHOUSE Arena during the DUMBO Arts Festival. PhotoWorld s an unparalleled opportunity to jump start your career in Photography.


 Photograph © Stephen Mallon

Stephen Mallon first caught my undivided attention and gained enormous acclaim for his series, Brace for Impact: The Salvage of Flight 1549. His large-scale photographs documenting the salvage of Flight 1549, the plane piloted by Sully Sullenberger III who successfully emergency-landed in the Hudson River in January 15, 2009 saving all 155 people aboard. http://www.stephenmallon.com


“In “Crusade For Your Art: Best Practices For Fine Art Photographers," Jennifer Schwartz has written one of the most comprehensive guides to date for both the professional and emerging fine art photographer to navigate the current world of Photography. With contributions from leading photography museum, gallery and photo directors, the expert advice given is instrumental in creating what every photographer needs to know to navigate the current art market. I absolutely love this guide. It covers all bases! I whole-heartedly recommend this masterful guide to the photographic community.” – Elizabeth Avedon. The Book
 
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Photograph © Ruddy Roye Instagram.com/ruddyroye

Relatives of both Shantel Davis and Kimani Grey burst in tears obviously overwhelmed by the moment. Protestors marched around the Barclay Center plaza chanting "I can't breathe," while encouraging Barclay fans to support their cause. Shantel Davis was killed on June 14, 2012 while Kimani Grey was killed March 9, 2013. "It hurts so much, when will the pain stop..."

Ruddy Roye is keeping us real. An "Instagram Humanist/Activist" with over 107,000 followers, Roye describes himself as a "Brooklyn photographer peeling the cornea off his eye ball to share on Instagram." Follow him here: http://instagram.com/ruddyroye. And check out @everydaypolaroid and @everydayblackamerica for more images http://www.ruddyroye.com


Photograph © Jennifer McClure

"Laws of Silence" is about Jennifer McClure's personal mythology and fear of letting go of the life she was programmed to live. Her family life was difficult and displaced, not something she wished to replicate, and left her distrustful of both people in general and the whole idea of the American Dream. "The water is an important part of this series because I had a bad experience in the water as a child; I love the water but I'm also afraid of it. I often feel the same way about people...." http://www.jennifermcclure.com/

The Clash Photograph © Amy Arbus

Over the course of ten years Amy Arbus made thousands of photographs for the Village Voice and roughly 500 were published. She describes her "On the Street" series as very raw and rough edged, but deceptively organized. Included among the luminaries are Keith Haring, Sonic Youth, Madonna, The Clash, Phoebe Legere, Susanne Bartsch, The Rosenberg Twins, Messrs. McDermott + McGough and Grace Jones. Read more: An Interview with Amy Arbus. http://www.amyarbus.com


"In FINDING VIVIAN MAIER, the film unfolds like a detective story, Director's John Maloof and Charlie Siskel reveal Maier’s mysterious life as a nanny and a loner through the recollections of her various employers and their children, and as other details of her past come to light. Through the reconstruction of a large portion of Maier’s collection of over 100,000 photographs and interviews with other well-known American street photographers and collectors, the film challenges our notions of the artist and the creative act, and how art is made and marketed. This is Maloof's and Siskel's remarkable directorial debut. Watch the Film Trailor here.


I received a beautiful book by photographer Hiroshi Watanabe.  I was very moved by both the images and the text in "The Day The Dam Collapses" and wrote an open letter to him. http://www.hiroshiwatanabe.com/

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Out of the over one hundred or so posts in 2014, those most viewed are listed above.  And as of today, the last day of 2014, there have been 1,167,699 views in the last year and a half I've been counting. Not many compared to some, but so many more than I anticipated when starting this Photo Journal for my own interest. Thank you to all who have visited and to those who continue to visit. 

Today is the last day I can say I was one of TIME Magazine's Top 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2014! So I'm soaking it in all day. Thanks so much to Editor Mia Tramz for choosing my twitter-feed. Follow Tramz and her colleagues on TIME Lightbox to keep you informed. 

Elizabeth Avedon: Art and Photography


HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015!

9.10.2012

FALL 2012: Exhibitions + Events

Sightlines, 2011 | Photograph (c) Helen Sear

HELEN SEAR: Sightlines
Sept 13 – Oct 26
KLOMPCHING GALLERY


Pete Brook | Photograph (c) Lara Shipley

Men & Women
Photographic Portraits by Daniel W. Coburn and Lara Shipley
John Sommers Gallery, UNM


FRACTION MAGAZINE: Review

from On Hollywood | Photograph (c) Lise Sarfati
LISE SARFATI: On Hollywood
Sept 6–Oct 13
YOSSI MILO GALLERY

from The Mark of Abel | Photograph (c) Lydia Panas

LYDIA PANAS: The Mark of Abel
Sept 5–Oct 7
RAYKO PHOTO CENTER, SF


Artist Talk and Book Signing
Sept 13, 5:30PM


from A Girl and Her Room | Photograph (c) Rania Matar

RANIA MATAR: A Girl and Her Room
Sept 14–Dec 14
SOUTHEAST MUSEUM of PHOTOGRAPHY

Artist Talk and Book Signing
Sept 14, 6-8PM

Photograph (c) Ruben Natal-San Miguel
RUBEN NATAL-SAN MIGUEL
Nocturnal/Activo de Noche
Sept 8–Oct 31
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Curated by Elizabeth Barragan
Artist's Talk - Sept 15 @ 3:30 pm

Girl Dancing in Pink, Baptist-Town, Greenwood, MS Delta
Photograph (c) Magdalena Solé

MAGDALENA SOLÉ: Mississippi Delta
Sept 27–Nov 10
SOUS LES ETOILES, Soho, New York

Seeker
Photograph (c)
Vicki Hunt
1st Place Award | SlowExposures 2011 Exhibition

2011 SlowExposures Gang
Many returning to this years event
Click to Enlarge. Top row, l to r: John A Bennette; Jerry Atnip, John Bennette, Sylvia Plachy, Elisabeth Biondi, Nancy McCrary, Gabrielle Larew; Sylvia Plachy, David Simonton, and Magdalena Sole; Bennette Exhibition crowd, on the right, Alex Novak. Bottom row, l to r: Slow Exposure Co-Directors, Chris Curry and Nancy McCrary; Peter Essick; Sylvia Plachy and Jessica Hines; Elisabeth Biondi , Nancy McCrary, and Steve Harper. Last year's event here

2012 SLOW EXPOSURES PHOTO FESTIVALCelebrating Photography of the Rural South
Sept 21–23, 2012

About last year's event here
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SVA Lecture Series

a few of the great line-up of Speakers this Fall

Sept 25: Stephen Mallon

Oct 9: Darren Ching
Nov 27: Miriam Romais

School of Visual Arts
136 West 21 St, Rm 418F, 7pm


6.03.2010

HEART FOR HAITI: Benefit Online Auction For Doctors Without Borders

"Brad Pitt, A River Runs Through It." Gallatin River, Montana
Photograph (c) George Holz/All Rights Reserved

Untitled, 3.8.10 (Port Au Prince, Haiti)
Photograph (c) Kareem Black/All Rights Reserved

Jay-Z, Kanye West: JFK Story, 2005
Photograph (c) Clay Patrick McBride/All Rights Reserved

Untitled
Photograph (c) Reed Young /All Rights Reserved

Rhode Island Red
Photograph (c) Evan Kafka/All Rights Reserved

Stone Wall, 2004
Photograph (c) Stephen Mallon/All Rights Reserved


White Bengal Tiger
Photograph (c) Warwick Saint/All Rights Reserved



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

1.01.2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1.1.2011


HAPPY NEW YEAR !
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Wishing You All The Best In 2011


HH The Dalai Lama and Einstein Photograph (c) Clive Arrowsmith

...may 2011 be a
Prosperous + Peaceful New Year!


Must see LENSCRATCH today! 400 photographs posted - my favorites include tom chambers, julie blackmon, stephen mallon, sean perry, jessica todd harper, phillip toledano, gabriela herman, sheri lynn behr, ruben natal-san miguel, elizabeth opalenik, susan worsham, ellen jantzen, akihito yamamoto, jamie stillings, rania matar, christopher rauschenberg, gina kelly, manjari sharma, bruce barone, blake andrews, valery rizzo, mitch dobrowner, joni sternbach, liz kuball, russ martin and marcia schulman martin and more...

2.28.2010

100 PRINTS | $100 | 100% of SALES TO DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS

Port-au-Prince, Haiti 2010
Photograph (c) Gilberto Tadday /All Rights Reserved

The recent earthquake has made thousands of people victims in Haiti. Exclusive photos of the situation in the capital of Port-au-Prince right after the tragedy were recorded (here) by photographer Gilberto Tadday. Tadday donated several of these images to ASMP: NY's March 5-7, 2010 Print Sale, 100% of the proceeds goes to Doctors Without Borders. Photograph (c) Gilberto Tadday /All Rights Reserved

Ta Prohm, Angkor, Cambodia
Photograph (c) Viviane Moos /All Rights Reserved

Ground Zero 2001
Photograph (c) Robert Hooman /All Rights Reserved

Ground Zero 2001
Photograph (c) Robert Hooman /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.

Prints available include Viviane Moos' photograph above, Ta Prohm, Angkor, Cambodia, an 8x12 image - signed on verso - archival metallic chromogenic prints on Kodak Endura Professional Archival Metallic paper. Also available are Stephen Mallon's photographs of the salvage of Flight 1549 (piloted safely onto New York's Hudson River by Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger), black and white portraits of Hungarian-born Master Photographer Andre Kertesz by Susan May Tell, among so many others. Curated by Elizabeth Avedon.

The VERGE ART FAIR donated this ASMPNY Booth: Friday & Saturday, March 5-6 from 2-8 pm, Sunday, March 7 from 12-6 pm, The Dylan Hotel, 52 East 41, NYC
Opening Night Preview Reception $20 March 4, 6-10 pm
More Images For Sale HERE and HERE

10.19.2009

SEAN PERRY: Celestial Triptych


HASSELBLAD 501CM

Hasselblad Masters of Photography Finalist 2009

Camera: Hasselblad 501CM
9 West 57th Street (c) Sean Perry /All Rights Reserved

Camera: Hasselblad 501CM
The Sentinels (c) Sean Perry /All Rights Reserved

Camera: Hasselblad 501CM
Astor Place Tower (c) Sean Perry /All Rights Reserved

Camera: Sigma DP2
Celestial series (c) Sean Perry /All Rights Reserved

Camera: Sigma DP2
Celestial series (c) Sean Perry /All Rights Reserved

Camera: Sigma DP2
Celestial series (c) Sean Perry /All Rights Reserved

Sigma Corporation of America asked Sean Perry and three other professional photographers to shoot with their DP2 14-mega pixel digital camera and submit their three best images for exhibition. Laurence Matson, master digital printer and DP2 User Group guru, printed the final images. Sigma On-line Gallery
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I’m delighted that Sigma included me in their exhibition for PhotoPlus Expo 2009. I was asked along with Chip Forelli, Paula Lerner, and Stephen Mallon to make pictures with a Sigma DP2 for a few weeks - the only request being "make something awe-inspiring"... no pressure in that, right? I have photographed with the same camera for almost 10 years, a Hasselblad 501CM and though I almost always work in black in white, I like to play with color.

Saul Leiter and Jeff Brouws just kill me with inspiration.

After reading about the philosophy behind the DP2 I thought this would be a meaningful challenge and was honestly not disappointed. I believe the camera has a beautiful response to light and liked the rendering and palette so much I decided to make color images for the show - a loose triptych that echoes a celestial feel. I’m looking forward to sharing the photographs, they were a joy to make. I hope you find them playful and unexpected.
–Sean Perry
SEAN PERRY WEBSITE

PhotoPlusExpo Exhibits Oct. 22- Oct.24
Sigma DP2 Gallery and Hasselblad Masters of Photography Finalist 2009