Monday, August 30, 2010

Savannah Magazine Seeks Interns

Savannah magazine captivates and inspires the savvy reader with an engaging, authentic vision of the region's elegant lifestyle. As the area's only city magazine, Savannah delivers the witty inside scoop on the city's creative leadership, natural beauty, fine architecture, soulful culture, rich history and bright future.

Summary of Internship:
Savannah magazine distinguishes itself by featuring a premier level of photography in all its platforms. We are currently seeking photography interns who are passionate about the magazine industry to assist our editorial and art departments in carrying out our mission. The interships will involve conceptual photography, event coverage and administrative work. Photography interns will be tasked with contribution to our Savannah Buzz, Style and Seen sections in addition to SavannahMagazine.com. Interns will report to the Savannah magazine office for regular feedback, assignments and mentoring sessions. The unpaid internships are available to college students who are eligible to receive college credit for their service as an intern to Savannah magazine.

Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
  • must have strong knowledge of photography and possess a strong creative portoflio
  • must exhibit command of Adobe Photoshop
  • must be able to edit and upload photographs to our website
  • must be comfortable working independently on out-of-office assignments
  • must be extremely organized, have a strong work ethic and a personable and professional demeanor
  • previous event coverage experience is a plus


Additional Information:
Applicants should send resumes, references, samples of work, and cover letters to:
jim.signorile@savannahmagazine.com

Thesis Show by Charlotte Shuber


DISTRACTION
A photographic exploration of the medical industry’s use of décor.

Somewhere in the world there must be a store that sells interior design decorations to all 2-star hotels and medical facilities. In a hospital or doctor’s office, these routine decorative elements are primarily intended to help us feel more at home, but does this really work?

Charlotte Shuber explores this subject in her upcoming thesis exhibition: DISTRACTION.

Shuber, an M.F.A. candidate in photography with the Savannah College of Art & Design, presents an unusual, intimate view of medical facilities–their walls, floors and furnishings–and compels the viewer to take a closer look at the environments surrounding suffering. Shuber examines what patients habitually stare at in these situations but perhaps never fully see–décor that is often uninspired and even unintentionally humorous–and yet distracts us from states of pain, fear and anxiety.

The showcase (which features many local medical settings) asks us to consider why we as patients and visitors allow ourselves to be so easily distracted from our suffering by futile decoration. How much should the medical industry invest in ambiance? Is the use of commonplace décor as distraction enough or should the decoration be designed to more positively enhance our (often traumatic) experiences?

Join us September 3-6, 2010 from 11:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. at Oglethorpe Gallery, located at 406 East Oglethorpe Avenue in Savannah. Opening Reception is Friday, September 3, 2010 from 6:00 o 9:00p.m.

If you’d like more information about this topic or would like to schedule an interview with photographer Charlotte Shuber, please call 330-618-7636 or email cjshuber@gmail.com.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Universidad VERITAS, Costa Rica Seeks Photography School Director

For more information and contact information:

http://www.uveritas.ac.cr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=123&Itemid=80

Sabrina Simmons

With great sadness we share news of the passing of Sabrina Simmons. Sabrina earned her MFA in Photography from SCAD and went on to use her talents as an educator, journalist, and community activist in Savannah. Sabrina was much loved and respected by her Professors and peers, and she will be  missed and fondly remembered. Our thoughts are with her family and friends.

From the Savannah Morning News:
A service to celebrate the life of Sabrina Manganella Simmons will take place at 6 p.m. today at Trinity United Methodist Church, 225 W. President St. A reception will follow.
A gathering of remembrance and celebration will be at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 700 Christopher St.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy, 7 E. Congress St. Savannah, GA 31401, or the charity of your choice. 

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Prestigious Graduate Student Fellowship Opportunity

The Department of Education invites applications for Fiscal Year 2011 awards for the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program for graduate study in the social sciences, arts, and humanities.  Eligible students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and must be either entering, or have not yet finished, the first full year in a graduate program leading to the highest terminal degree in their field (for Photography this is MFA).  The department expects to award 33 new fellowships at an estimated average amount of $43,989.  Applications are due by September 30, 2010
More information is available at: edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/2010-20062.htm.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Castell Gallery Call for Entries

We are pleased to announce our newest call for entries for “The Human Condition”, a juried exhibition of photo-based work. Work should be an exploration of human existence in a political, social, and/or personal context. The theme is open to each individual’s interpretation.

The Juror for The Human Condition is Diana Stoll, Senior Editor of Aperture Magazine , arguably the world's finest photographic magazine. Aperture showcases the finest photos existing in the industry, and profiles the fields most proclaimed artists. Castell Photography is honored and excited to have Diana juror "The Human Condition."

We are excited to announce that the Juror’s Choice Award will receive a solo exhibition at Castell Photography during the 2011 show season.

Please download the entire prospectus with entry forms HERE . Click "Information" > "Call for Entries"

SCAD Photography Senior Show

Featuring work by SCAD Photography Majors: Victoria Gildersleeve, Stephanie Bracciano, Anna Driver-Bishop, Meret Goetschel, Caroline Kittle, Liz Paonessa, Silver Walker, Sarah Wilson, and Blake Peck
Opening Reception: Friday, August 20th, 6-9 pm
DesotoRow Gallery, 2427 De Soto Avenue (1 block West of Bull between 40th and 41st streets)
www.desotorow.org

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Photographer / Intern

Photographer / Intern

Liberty Life magazine – a publication that celebrates the lifestyle of Liberty County - is currently seeking creative and talented photographers to help execute new and exciting editorial and advertising photographs.

A successful candidate would be a junior or senior in a photography program, have advance knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and willingness to travel to Liberty County photography locations. Applicants must submit resume along with portfolio samples to info@libertylifemagazine.com


Cynthia Barnes

Monday, August 16, 2010

Decorate a Dolphin for the Georgia Aquarium!

Call for artists interested in decorating a dolphin for a new Georgia Aquarium exhibit. For more information: http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/dolphinparade.aspx

Undergraduate student, Garett DeLuca's work featured in Camera Club of New York's Staff Show,"Behind the Scenes"

Images (left to right): Tessa Hutchcroft, Azikiwe Mohammed

August 19 – September 3, 2010

Opening Reception: Thursday, August 19 from 6 – 8 pm

Featuring work by
Arturo Acosta, Sam Branman, Lindsey Castillo, Jesse Cesario, Garett DeLuca,
Sean Ellingson, Jasmine Gregory, MengLing Hsieh, Tessa Hutchcroft,
Jennifer Kulas, Azikiwe Mohammed, Chris Nadziejko, Carissa Pelleteri,
Alexander Perrelli, John Stanley & Maki Ueno

The Camera Club of New York is proud to present Behind the Scenes: New Staff Work at CCNY, curated by Jesse Chan and John Stanley, an exhibition featuring work from emerging photographers dedicated to the fine art photography community. This diverse group, comprised of sixteen staff members, highlights an assortment of subject matter. From Sean Ellingson’s dynamic portrait of a solitary figure, to Garret DeLuca’s pinhole photographs depicting a static and desolate suburban landscape, this exhibition brings together the diverse photographic work of CCNY staff, all of whom are bound by their mutual passion for the unique medium of photography and their participation in the CCNY community.

Gallery hours: Monday – Saturday 12–6 pm

Please visit us at:
The Camera Club of New York
336 West 37th Street, Second Floor
(between 8th and 9th Avenues)
New York, New York 10018
212.260.9927
www.cameraclubny.org
info@cameraclubny.org

National Geographic Traveler Magazine, Interns Needed

National Geographic Traveler magazine seeks interns in the Photo/Research/Web departments in Washington, DC. The internships are unpaid and must be done for school credit. This is great experience, and the chances of getting hired are increasing with iPad development.

Photo Intern duties: Photoshop resizing/minor color correction, emailing various photographers//PR firms to track down photographs, stock photo research, creating files in FMP (easy, even if you don't know the program), pulling all the photos for a layout and bringing files to production, and assisting on in-house photo shoots. Organization and efficiency are key! 

Please email or mail a cover letter and resume to:
 
Krista Rossow - krossow@ngs.org
 
National Geographic Traveler
Attn: Photo Internship
1145 17th St. NW
Washington, DC 20036

There are housing options in the city with some of the local colleges like George Washington University and American University.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Silver Eye Call for Applicants

The Silver Eye Center for Photography is pleased to announce Fellowship 2010, our international photography competition. Our distinguished juror is Deborah Klochko, Executive Director of the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, California.

As we enter our 11th Fellowship year, the competition is now open to all international photographers, not just Silver Eye members, and we are now awarding two Fellowships.

•  A $3,500 award and is open to all eligible photographers.
•  A $1,500 is open only to Pennsylvania residents (who may apply in both catagories).

Both winning artists’ work will be exhibited at Silver Eye in shows opening in late November 2010.

Entries must be postmarked or delivered on or before Friday, August 27, 2010 at 6 p.m. EST and be complete upon submission.

Please mail or deliver to:
Fellowship 2010 Competition
Silver Eye Center for Photography
1015 East Carson Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203 USA
More information and an official entry form are available at:
http://www.silvereye.org/exhibitions_opportunities.htm

Monday, August 2, 2010

News from Professor Aishman in Hong Kong!

Summer Discover Design program in HK... Click here for a video:
http://employeepages.scad.edu/~saishman/hong_kong.mov

Critical Exposure Job Opportunity

Critical Exposure is looking to hire a full-time Development & Communications Manager that will take on a major leadership role in the organization.  Critical Exposure is a nonprofit that teaches middle and high school students how to use the power of photography and their own voices to become effective advocates for school reform and social change.
(http://www.criticalexposure.org/)

Rumble Art Fair Call for Entries

Rumble Art does a lot within the Santa Barbara art community to expand the art scene of southern and central coast California. Our biggest project, however is an annual art fair that
coincides with the Santa Barbara Film Festival. The great thing about Rumble is it's a really young organization that works with small and big names alike - both locally and globally. We're currently looking for artists from anywhere in the world who are fresh and as excited about art as we are.

For our 2011 Rumble fair, we're looking for contemporary work that incorporates and combines the power and place of the relationship between people/technology and nature in this modern world. We want work that approaches the world in a different way – created by artists who are able to build more than purely visual experiences—art that bridges the gap between objective and non objective ideas. We want to express the importance of expanding our minds; to revert back to the dreams and ideas that inspire our creations before concerns of practicality interfere. We want work that is unique in its ability to convey basic or complex emotions and thoughts without overcomplicating the execution. In the 2011 fair, we strive for a collection of multi-faceted, multi-media work that reminds us all, as lovers and creaters of art, of the limitless world of possibilities we live in.

To submit work you can simply click submit on this link to our art fair website : http://www.rumbleart.com/news.html

Silver Eye Fellowship Call for Applications

Silver Eye Center for Photography is pleased to announce Fellowship 2010, our international photography competition. Our distinguished juror is Deborah Klochko, Executive Director of the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, California.

As we enter our 11th Fellowship year, the competition is now open to all international photographers, including Silver Eye members, and we are now awarding two Fellowships.
• A $3,500 award is open to all eligible photographers.
A $1,500 is open only to Pennsylvania residents (who may apply in both categories).
Both winning artists’ work will be exhibited at Silver Eye in shows opening in late November 2010.
Entries must be postmarked or delivered on or before Friday, August 27, 2010 at 6 p.m. EST and be complete upon submission.
• The entry fee is waived for all Silver Eye members at the $35 (college student) and $70 membership levels and above (memberships must be current through December 31, 2010).
• The flat entry fee for non-Silver Eye members is $55 (USD).
Please mail or deliver to:

Fellowship 2010 Competition
Silver Eye Center for Photography
1015 East Carson Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203 USA
Click here to download the entry form and submission guidelines.

About the Juror: Deborah Klochko

Deborah Klochko became Executive Director of the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego in 2007. Prior to joining MoPA, Deborah served as a private consultant; as the Executive Editor of see, an award-winning journal of visual culture; and as founder of Speaking of Light: Oral Histories of American Photographers. Formerly the Director of The Friends of Photography in San Francisco, she has also worked at George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, in Rochester, New York and the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Deborah holds an M.A.T. in Museum Education from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and an M.F.A. in Photographic Studies from the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York.

Silver Eye Center for Photography  
1015 East Carson Street  
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Equipment for Sale

35mm Nikon F3 w/ 20, 28PC ,85 ,200 lenses.
Hasselblad 500CM w/eye-level finder, 80mm lens, A12 back and polaroid back.
Pentax 6x7 w/pentaprism, 55 & 200 mm lenses.
Calumet 45N camera (2) w/90/150/300 mm lenses, wide angle bellows, polaroid backs, other misc. accessories and cases.
Gitzo 410 Pro Studex tripod w/Rat4 head.
Also, tungsten and strobe lighting and darkroom equipment.
 
Contact Peter Broomell at 904-233-1100. Located in Brunswick.
 

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