Talks & Panel Discussions
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1:00pm - 2:00pm
Talk: “Crusade for Collecting”
A talk about Crusade for Collecting, a mission to cultivate a new crop of art lovers, patrons and collectors.
Presented by Jennifer Schwartz |
2:15pm - 3:15pm
Artist Talk: Li Hao “Worshippers
This work attempts to pry into the worshippers’ inner world and their ethos at the Jokhang Temple Square and the Eighth Gallery Street in Lhasa.
Presented by High Noon Culture & Art Corp" |
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Panel Discussion: Prison Photography / Noorderlicht “Cruel and Unusual: The Prisons, the Photography or Both?”
Pete Brook talks about documentary, institutional, vernacular and legal photography and the political uses of images by media, activists and families.
Panelists: Deborah Luster, Brenda Ann Kenneally, Lori Waselchuk and Yana Payusova
Moderated by "Cruel and Unusual" co-curator, Pete Brook |
4:45pm - 5:45pm
Talk: BagNewsNotes “The State of the News Photo”
Publisher of the award winning visual politics and photojournalism site, BagNewsNotes, Michael Shaw assess the current state of the news photo.
Presented by Michael Shaw |
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Presentation + Panel: Center for Alternative Photography
Each artist will give a brief presentation and discussion of their work. This lecture will serve as an introduction to the history and initiatives of the Penumbra Foundation and the CAP.
Panelists: Dan Estabrook, NW Gibbons, Robert Schaefer, Morgan Post, and Lisa Elmaleh |
11:15am - 12:45pm
David Graham “Great Portraits in 15 Seconds - A Portrait of New York”
This hands on workshop is aimed at the enthusiast with any camera who wants to learn to take portraits of friends, family or strangers whether at home or in the street. David will share his simple rules on portrait photography and show how participants can quickly improve their images. After the workshop everyone will be asked to go out and photograph and submit a photo for exhibition during the 2nd weekend of Photoville!
Cost: $15
Register here: David Graham 6/23 |
11:15am - 12:15pm
Conveyor Arts "Teen Zine Workshop" [Suggested Age Group 13 - 19]
Zines are an exciting part of the photography scene right now. Teens can participate by making their very own zine. You are also welcome to bring your own images to use!
Register here: http://photoville-teenzine-623.eventbrite.com/ |
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Lomography “Introduction to Lomography”
The history and philosophy of Lomography. Try out a Lomography camera for yourself as we take a photowalk around the park.
Register here: http://photoville-introtolomo-623.eventbrite.com |
3:15pm - 4:15pm
Bushwick Community Darkroom “Gum Printing”
Come hang out with Bushwick Community Darkroom and learn this simple and beautiful process.
Register here: http://photoville-bcd-623.eventbrite.com/ |
8:30pm
Mediastorm presents “Storytelling @ MediaStorm”
MediaStorm founder and executive producer Brian Storm will present on digital storytelling and the cinematic narrative. |
Talks & Panel Discussions
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1:00pm - 2:30pm
Talk: Leica Camera “The Decisive Moment: Leica Camera M-System”
Leica Camera invites you to a seminar featuring the famed rangefinder M-System.
Presented by Product Specialist Justin Stailey |
2:45pm - 3:45pm
Panel: Socialdocumentary.net “The New Documentary”
This panel discussion will explore where documentary photography is heading in the second decade of the 21st century.
Panelists: Ed Kashi, Lori Grinker and Jessica Dimmock. Moderated by Glenn Ruga |
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Talk: Anthropographia “Human Rights Through Visual Story Telling”
Matthieu Rytz will describe how photography should be used as a visual narrative to speak about human rights.
Presented by Matthieu Rytz |
5:15pm - 6:30pm
Talk: “Crash Course in Stock - A Stock Market Report from WIN-Initiative”
This talk will help you get to understand stock in today’s marketplace, explain the needs and expectations of clients, and provide insight to you, the image maker.
Presented by: Hans Neleman (WIN-Initiative) |
6:45pm - 7:45pm
Presentation: “Show & Tell”
Show-and-Tell is exactly what it sounds like: People can bring an object of personal significance and talk about it for up to three minutes.
Presented by Paul Lukas |
11:15am - 12:45pm
David Graham “Great Portraits in 15 Seconds - A Portrait of New York”
This hands on workshop is aimed at the enthusiast with any camera who wants to learn to take portraits of friends, family or strangers whether at home or in the street. David will share his simple rules on portrait photography and show how participants can quickly improve their images. After the workshop everyone will be asked to go out and photograph and submit a photo for exhibition during the 2nd weekend of Photoville!
Cost: $15
Register here: David Graham 6/24 |
11:15am - 12:15pm
Conveyor Arts "Kiddy Zine Workshop" [Suggested Age Group 6 - 12]
Zines are an exciting part of the photography scene right now. Kids can participate in this exciting outlet of creativity by making their very own zine.
Register here: http://photoville-kiddyzine-624.eventbrite.com/ |
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Lomography “Plastic Fantastic Workshop”
From multi-lens marvels like the Actionsampler, Supersampler, Oktomat, and Pop 9, to the 170 degree-grabbing magic of the Fisheye and Fisheye2.
Register here: http://photoville-plasticfantastic-624.eventbrite.com/ |
3:00pm - 5:30pm
Walking Tour: Leica Camera “Photographing DUMBO with a Leica Digital Rangefinder”
Leica Product Specialist Justin Stailey will lead this hands-on workshop to capture the “decisive moment” throughout the DUMBO area.
Register here: http://photoville-leicawalk-624.eventbrite.com/ |
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Bushwick Community Darkroom “Gum Printing”
Come hang out with Bushwick Community Darkroom and learn this simple and beautiful process.
Register here: http://photoville-bcd-624.eventbrite.com/ |
11:00am - 5:00pm
The Center for Alternative Photography "Tintype Photo Booth”
If you are looking for a portrait photograph that captures the passion of your unique, individual personality, step into our portable tintype photo booth and experience the magic of this 19th century photographic process!
Cost $35 public / $30 for Penumbra Foundation members
More information here: http://capworkshops.org/photoville-2012/ |
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Talk: Musee Magazine "The Art of Fashion Portraiture"
Fashion is much more than glossy magazines and designer labels. Discover how to translate a portrait into an iconic fashion image.
Presented by Andrea Blanch |
Talks & Panel Discussions
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 © Ed Kashi 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Artist Talk: Ed Kashi “Photojournalisms: Images and Journals from Ed Kashi's New Book”
Kashi will discuss the evolution of this unique and personal project, shedding light on what it means to be balance the rigorous work of a traveling photojournalist while also raising a family. |
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Panel: Daylight Magazine "Photographs Not Taken”
A fascinating discussion of photographers' essays about failed attempts to make a picture.
Panelists: Will Steacy, Ed Kashi, Elinor Carucci.
Moderated by Taj Forer and Michael Itkoff |
6:00pm - 8:00pm
En Foco "Editing Your Portfolio""
A seminar filled with tips on how to build a strong, cohesive body of work, followed by a group critique. Participants are encouraged to bring a work-in-progress portfolio, some prints, their CV and artist statement.
Register here: http://photoville-enfocoportfolio-629.eventbrite.com/ |
8:30pm
United Photo Industries presents "Highlights from The Fence"
A presentation of juror highlights from The Fence, UPI’s summer-long outdoor photo exhibition exploring the multi-faceted theme of ‘community.’ |
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11:15am - 12:00pm
Presentation: "Running or Ruining Your Photography Business”
Van Driel speaks about the mistakes of talented photographers who ruin their businesses, only because they neglect commercial ‘rules’.
Presented by Sonja van Driel |
12:30pm - 1:15pm
Presentation: The American Society of Media Photographers “The Future of Photography”
Are we over saturating our culture with imagery or is visual imagery simply the foremost way we communicate?
Presented by Gail Mooney |
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Panel: Rock Paper Photo “Beyond the Picture: The Art of Selling Music Photography”
What does it take for music and entertainment photographers to successfully market and sell their work?
Panelists: Anna Webber, Baron Wolman, Julie Grahame |
 © Wyatt Gallery 2:45pm - 3:45pm
Artist Talk: Wyatt Gallery “Using Your Photography to Make A Difference”
Wyatt Gallery talks about his show “Tent Life: Haiti” and discusses his experience with HealHaiti.org. Discover how you can use your style of photography to make a difference. |
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Talk: En Foco "Foot in the Door"
Getting your "Foot in the Door," is a seminar for emerging photographers and photo-based artists looking to prepare themselves for new opportunities, and take their marketing to the next level. |
5:15pm - 6:15pm
Panel: “Community Collaborations”
Community-based art is a hyphenated field in which artists collaborate with people whose lives directly inform the subject matter to express collective meaning, help participants find their voice, and build community.
Panelists: Petruska Bazin Larsen (The Laundromat Project), Leah Cohen (Red Hook Justice Project), Katie Kline (ICP), Lorie Novak (NYU) and teen photographers.
Presented by Lorie Novak |
6:30pm - 7:30pm
"Talk: The Impossible Project “Embracing the Impossible”
This is the story of how a handful of passionate analog instant film enthusiasts saved the last remaining Polaroid plant and all the adversities they had to overcome." |
11:15am - 12:15pm
The Impossible Project “An Introduction to Impossible Film and the Polaroid 600 Camera”
This workshop is designed to explore the full potential and versatility of any Polaroid 600 series camera.
Register here: http://photoville-impossible-630.eventbrite.com/ |
3:30pm - 4:30pm
International Center of Photography “How to Make a Camera out of Anything”
This workshop takes a quick look at the history, theory, and practice of pinhole photography and participants make their own camera. Presented by Liz Sales
Register here: http://photoville-icppinhole-630.eventbrite.com/ |
6:15pm - 7:15pm
Orwo "Film Winding Workshop/Demonstration”
Wind exotic 35mm cinematography film into re-usable still film canisters. Tools supplied are Bulk Loader, Dark-room Bag, Canister, and know-how. Presented by George Campbell
Registration not required. |
10:00am - 5:00pm
Center for Alternative Processes “One Day Tintype Workshop”
This will be an intensive one-day introduction to the tintype process that was the leading mode of photography in the 1850′s and 1860′s.
Cost: $250 registration + $50 materials fee
Register here: http://capworkshops.org |
 © Linda Troeller 8:30pm
FotoVisura presents "Women in Photography"
Adriana Teresa Letorney will showcase a selection of work by emerging women photographers from the FotoVisura community. |
Talks & Panel Discussions
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11:15am - 12:15pm
Talk: “Copyright 2.0”
Copyright 2.0 will review key provisions of the Copyright law that all photographers should know, and will challenge listeners to think about how the law and user’s behavior must be reformed to make the law more effective.
Presented by Michelle Bogre |
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Artist Talk: Janelle Lynch “Los Jardines de Mexico”
Lynch will discuss her recent work, including the work from her book “Los Jardines de Mexico."
Presented by The Camera Club of New York |
 © Jonathan Torgovnik 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Panel: “Photography as Activism”
This presentation will include a brief history of activist photography, and then a panel of committed photographers will present current projects and discuss their role as advocacy journalists.
Panelists: Brendan Bannon, Jessica Dimmock, and Kristen Ashburn
Presented by Michelle Bogre |
3:15pm - 4:15pm
Panel: The Center for Photography at Woodstock "Surface Tension"
A curatorial discussion of recent exhibitions which present work by photographic artists which free the medium of its traditional documentary impulse, instead creating images which push our understanding of what a photograph could and should become via gestures of abstraction, deconstruction, and manipulation by the artists' hand.
Panelists: Ariel Shanberg (Executive Director, CPW), Akemi Hiatt (Program Associate, CPW), Michael Foley (Foley Gallery), and Lesley Martin (Aperture). |
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Talk: The Impossible Project “Embracing the Impossible”
This is the story of how a handful of passionate analog instant film enthusiasts saved the last remaining Polaroid plant and all the adversities they had to overcome. |
12:30pm - 1:30pm
The Impossible Project “An Introduction to Impossible film and The Polaroid SX-70 Camera”
Delve into the magical world of the iconic Polaroid SX-70 camera with the new Impossible Project film.
Register here: http://photoville-impossible-71.eventbrite.com/ |
3:30pm - 4:30pm
International Center of Photography “How to Make a Camera out of Anything”
This workshop takes a quick look at the history, theory, and practice of pinhole photography and participants will make their own pinhole camera.
Presented by Liz Sales
Register here: http://photoville-icppinhole-71.eventbrite.com/ |
11:00am - 5:00pm
The Center for Alternative Photography "Tintype Photo Booth”
If you are looking for a portrait photograph that captures the passion of your unique, individual personality, step into our portable tintype photo booth and experience the magic of this 19th century photographic process!
Cost $35 public / $30 for Penumbra Foundation members
More information here: http://capworkshops.org/photoville-2012/ |
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