Congratulations
Randolph Reazin
Grand Prize winner for the first annual SCAD Photography Department Halloween Scavenger Hunt
Happy Halloween Everyone!
Congratulations
Randolph Reazin
Grand Prize winner for the first annual SCAD Photography Department Halloween Scavenger Hunt
Happy Halloween Everyone!
Dick Pa.
Photo Studio Art Director at Quad (bequad.com)
Dicks Sporting goods Tx.
Photographer at Quad (bequad.com)
Raleys Supermarket chain
Photographer at Quad (bequad.com)
Photo stylist
https://www.bequad.com/job/coraopolis/photo-stylist/11056/30078201504
https://www.bequad.com/search-jobs/stylist/11056/1
Can you imagine how amazing it would have been for your school to provide you with an opportunity to pursue your own creative career, while providing free housing, a workspace, meal allowance, and more? That’s exactly what the Alumni Atelier does!
https://www.scad.edu/success/alumni-programs/alumni-atelier
The SCAD Alumni Atelier supports extraordinary graduates with time, space, resources, and business education. In addition to housing and workspaces, ambassadors receive an honorarium and allowances for meals, supplies, and travel costs. Associates are provided accommodations and studios.
Benefits for ambassadors include:
Benefits for associates include:
If interested please contact
Job Description
British Journal of Photography is looking for a full-time Digital Editor to join its small, lively and dedicated editorial team. Working closely with the Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor, the Digital Editor will be responsible for developing the online editorial strategy of the BJP website, managing online content as well as commissioning and writing articles themselves. Working with the Marketing team to develop editorial partnerships, the Digital Editor will be tasked with growing the magazine’s digital audience and presence. The right candidate should be a creative, ambitious and critically-thinking individual, have a good knowledge of the photography industry, and be proficient in writing, editing and communication skills.
About British Journal of Photography
British Journal of Photography is a 168-year-old print publication (bimonthly) and website (daily). Through the lenses of world-class photographers, BJP explores rich and timely stories of art, culture, politics and society. Our editorial platforms are committed to highlighting and supporting emerging talent, and serving the photography community. The journal is published by 1854 Media, which also runs a programme of six annual awards, including Portrait of Britain, Female in Focus, and the BJP International Photography Award.
Duties and Responsibilities
Requirements and Qualifications
Application
To submit your application, please email your CV and cover letter (no more than 300 words) to jobs@1854.media . Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview following the submission deadline. Regrettably, due to the volume of applications we normally receive we may not be able to contact everyone.
Calling all photographers! We’re launching our first-ever Booooooom Photo Awards! There are 6 award categories to submit to: People, Places, Things, Climate Crisis, Community, Serendipity. Everyone is welcome to submit one image to these awards for FREE. Members enjoy unlimited submissions and unlimited images for all award categories. If you want to submit more than one image or compete in multiple categories, consider becoming a member here!
Don’t miss out! This is your chance to get your work seen – and not just by our own Booooooom community! In addition to the $3000 USD in cash prizes and bragging rights, all 6 winners (and 20 shortlisted photographers) will be featured in, and receive a copy of, a special mini photo publication. Designed specifically to showcase you/your work, this booklet will not be for sale but distributed exclusively to curators and editors we respect i.e. the people you want seeing it!
AWARD CATEGORIES
Booooooom Photo Awards is FREE to enter. Anyone can submit one image to one category. If you would like to submit multiple images and multiple categories, consider becoming a member here!
Winners will receive:
*If you are currently a member, log in to enable the submit button for multiple images + multiple caterogies. If you are not a member, you can learn about becoming a member here.
Deadline for submissions: 11:59PM PST December 9, 2022
Big news! There are two permanent airport exhibitions of Professor Tom Sanders' veteran portraits legacy going up next week and at another airport early next year. A total of 50 million visitors go through these airports combined each year!
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK
Professor Jaclyn Cori Norman
Want to spend time making a body of work and discussing how to edit and sequence for a book?
Want to learn how to hand sew a book?
Want to self-publish a book of your work that you will have forever and ever?
This is the class for you!
The Photographic Book - PHOT 405 - 01
Photography and the Handmade Book - PHOT 755 - 01
Spooky rubber ducks have been hidden all over town!
Follow the clues! Find as many ducks as you can and photograph them (do not take them!).
There will be two prizes – one for the most ducks found, and a second for the most creative duck
photograph.
Entries are due no later than midnight on Saturday, 10/29.
Create a single PDF with 1-4 images per page. Include a title page that includes your name and your
SCAD email address. Mail your entry to Professor Jenny Kuhla at jkuhla@scad.edu.
Prizes include gift cards to local businesses! Winners will be announced on Halloween.
Clues
1. Where self-aware ducks duck in for a cup of coffee before waddling around Forsyth Park.
2. Starry-eyed ducks go to this store on Bull Street for affordable, second-hand art supplies.
3. Ducks with no fear of creatures with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle go to this
restaurant for afternoon tea.
4. Health-conscious ducks flock to this natural food store on Park Street.
5. Like kayakers, ducks paddle down to this Broughton Street café for a healthy lunch or dinner.
6. Beware the cave duck in Alexander Hall!
7. Buzz over to this Broughton Street shop for your local honey fix.
8. Beware the cave duck in Alder Hall!
9. Ducks from south of the border fly north for coffee and burritos at this Broughton Street restaurant.
10. Old pink ducks go to this fancy restaurant when they want crispy scored flounder.
11. The SCAD Story immersive entertainment experience is so duckin’ good!
12. Create a circle with the orange chairs in this Alexander Hall classroom for a game of Duck, Duck, Goose.
13. Get ink for your feather quill at this Broughton Street art supply store.
14. Marky Mark would quack up at the name of this popular brunch spot on Broughton Street.
15. Get your ducks in a row and send in your digital files when you need an RA-4 print.
16. If you want to read the children’s book “Little White Duck,” head to this library on Broughton St.
17. Ducks tell spooky stories around this Adler Hall campfire.
18. Magical ducks flock to this E. Broad Street purveyor of crystals and other goods for intentional living.