Wednesday, October 31, 2018

What are the objects, the people, the scenes that awaken your spirit and that spark your passion?
In celebration of the art of photographic storytelling, we're supporting stellar series that tell an evocative narrative.

Enter your best series by November 8 to be in the running for the Grand Prize package of $2,500 cash, a solo exhibition in New York City, a profile in either PDN and Rangefinder and a $500 B&H gift card.
© Nicky Hamilton


THE ONE LIFE AWARD
The One Life Award is granted by our jury panel.

GRAND PRIZE
$2,500
An exhibition in New York City
A one-page profile of his or her work in PDN and Rangefinder magazines $500 B&H gift card
$500 B&H gift card

ONE EARLY-ENTRY WINNER
$500

FOUR CATEGORY WINNERS
$250 B&H gift card

ALL WINNERS
Inclusion in the One Life online gallery promoted to 550,000 PDN and Rangefinder social media followers
see all PDN contests here 

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Fun with chemistry!
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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

LensCulture B&W Awards!

Last Call! Show Us
Your World in Black & White


Last chance to enter the LensCulture B&W Awards! Show us your best black & white work — free entry option, open to all genres of photography, all cultures worldwide, all ages, all levels.

Awards include an exhibition at Aperture Gallery in New York City, international photo festival projections, massive global exposure, publication in The Best of LensCulture and much more. Enter 5+ images and get a free professional review of your work.
ENTER NOW, IT'S FREE »

DEADLINE: OCTOBER 31ST

New York City Exhibition
At Aperture Gallery


All winning photographers will be exhibited at Aperture Gallery in New York City’s Chelsea district. An opening reception will be held for artists, invited media, and industry insiders for a night of art appreciation and networking.

Call for entries, enter here!

 

Monday, October 29, 2018

Winter 2019 Great Elective

Elective Winter 2019, TR 2-4:30

PHOT 350/770 Large Format: Size and Scanning            
TAKE IT for FUN
 
Experiment with 8x10, 4x5, pinhole, scanning!
and a 
 
Student Exhibition
 

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Winter 2019 Great Elective

Elective Winter 2019, TR 2-4:30
PHOT 350/770 Large Format: Size and Scanning            
TAKE IT for FUN

Photo taken by Graham Ramsay.                           by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10
Tuesday/Thursday 2-4:30                                       
·      Oatmeal Box Pinhole 8x10 Camera            
·      8x10 film size with Deardorff Cameras       
·      Film Development by Inspection                  
·      Scanning                                                          
·      Contact printing to Mural printing                 
·      Self-Directed Project for the quarter            
·      Student EXHIBITION  

Artists Using Big Film
- Will Glaser    

            Questions contact Rebecca Nolan rnolan@scad.edu

Monday, October 22, 2018

Self-Portrait Competition

Self-Portrait

A self-portraitcan be a mirror that reflects both how we see (by the creative choices we make) and how the world sees us (or how we want the world to see us). Unlike a casual “selfie,” which requires nothing more than the physical presence of the subject, a good self-portrait holds nuanced clues about who the subject truly is.
Let your self-portrait tell us something about you. All capture and processing methods are welcome.
We are very pleased that Aline Smithson will jury and curate this exhibition. She will select approximately 35 images for exhibition in the gallery, and 35 for our Online Gallery Annex. The recipients of the Juror’s Award and the Director’s Award will each be entitled to a personal portfolio review by Ms. Smithson.
Submissions: $35 for up to 5 images, $6 each additional image.
©Brandy Trigueros
©Sandra Klein

©Aline Smithson
 submit
©Brandy Trigueros

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review & Charcoal Publishing Prize

Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review & Charcoal Publishing Prize
March 25-31 @ Chico Hot Springs in Pray Montana
Call for entries open now - Dec 10th


What is it?
The Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review is a juried photobook retreat that takes place over six nights at Chico Hot Springs Resort near Livingston, Montana. Forty Five artists / photographers will be selected by our jury to spend the week with fifteen artists, curators, and photobook publishers in an environment that fosters community and conversations through portfolio reviews, peer reviews, artist lectures, and panel discussions.

One grand prize winner will be awarded the Charcoal Publishing Prize. The winning project will be published and distributed worldwide by Charcoal Book Club, the first book-of-the-month club dedicated exclusively to photobooks.


What Selected Artists Receive
  • 1 Charcoal Publishing Prize - The Charcoal Publishing Prize will be awarded to one of the selected artists in attendance. This project will be published and distributed worldwide by Charcoal Book Club in 2020.
  • 3 Merit Scholarships - A full tuition scholarship ($3750) to the Chico Portfolio Review event will be awarded to each of the three artists / photographers chosen by the jury based on the quality of their submitted project.
  • 45 Selected Artists - Forty-five artists / photographers will be invited to travel to take part in this juried portfolio review and retreat. These attendees are chosen by our jury based on the merit of their submitted project.
    • Need based scholarships and student discount available upon acceptance.


2019 Speakers
  • Todd Hido
  • Mark Steinmetz
  • Andrea Modica
  • Alex Webb
  • Rebecca Norris Webb

2019 Reviewers
  • Christopher McCall | Pier 24 Photography
  • Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi | Chose Commune
  • Paul Schiek | TBW Books
  • Michael Famighetti | Aperture Magazine
  • Irina Rozovsky | Photographer
  • Shane Lavalette | Light Work
  • Igor Posner | Redhook Editions
  • Tim Carpenter | TIS books
  • Clint Woodside | Deadbeat Club Press
  • Ed Panar | Spaces Corner
  • Carson Sanders | Aint-Bad

2019 Jury
  • Leslie Martin | Aperture
  • Gregory Halpern | Photographer
  • Anna Walker-Skillman | Jackson Fine Art



More information - 


www.charcoalbookclub.com and click “portfolio review” in top left corner



Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

PDN: the art of telling stories

©NICKY HAMILTON 

One Life

Deadline: November 8, 2018 
An international photography contest that celebrates the art of telling stories through images. The competition awards $6,000 in cash prizes, gift cards to B&H up to $500, a profile in PDN and Rangefinder and incredible worldwide exposure for your most powerful storytelling images of people, places, things and ideas.
enter now

 

Winter 2019 Class about Finding your Audience/Marketing Your Work

Winter Quarter 2019 Courses Offered MW 5-7:30

PHOT 403 Professional Practices for Fine Art Photogarphy
PHOT 745 Photographic Art Marketing Practices

 
PHOT 403 Professional Practices For Fine Art Photography
MW 5-7:30 Rebecca Nolan rnolan@scad.edu
Course Description: Providing students with a comprehensive introduction to accepted practices in the marketing of fine art photography, this course takes a multifaceted approach to professional art business concerns. Course topics include how to approach galleries, portfolio-reviewing events, legal considerations, collectors, museum practices, portfolio preparation and self-promotion. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 219.

This course covers all things business that are not related to commercial or fashion photography. A vast array of resources and outlets for your photography as an artist, documentarian, interested in the gallery/museum world and the non-profit organizations associated with photography and the arts. Researching and applying to graduate school is also covered in the course.

PHOT 745 Photographic Art Marketing Practices
This seminar provides self-motivated graduate students with insights into today’s multifaceted markets for photography. The course focuses on understanding and navigating the business of being an artist. Classroom lectures foster a broader
awareness of career options and professional prospects for photographers seeking to approach successfully the world of art. Individual research required allows students to explore an area in depth. Students share their research methodology and results with their fellow students, fostering growth of peer relationships. Prerequisite(s): PHOT 719
Applying to teach at the college level is also covered in the course. QUESTIONS: rnolan@scad.edu
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Winter 2019 Great Elective

Elective Winter 2019, TR 2-4:30
PHOT 350/770 Large Format: Size and Scanning            
TAKE IT for FUN

Photo taken by Graham Ramsay.                           by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10
Tuesday/Thursday 2-4:30                                       
·      Oatmeal Box Pinhole 8x10 Camera            
·      8x10 film size with Deardorff Cameras       
·      Film Development by Inspection                  
·      Scanning                                                          
·      Contact printing to Mural printing                 
·      Self-Directed Project for the quarter            
·      Student EXHIBITION  

Artists Using Big Film
- Will Glaser    

            Questions contact Rebecca Nolan rnolan@scad.edu

PDN FACES contest


Ansel Adams once said: “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” PDN Faces recognizes the powerful portraits that photographers make, including assignment and personal work, plus celebrity, animal and kids portraiture.

Professional and amateur photographers are judged separately, and are eligible for prizes that include $1,500 and $2,500 cash, one-page features in PDN and more. All winners will be celebrated in the January 2018 issue of PDN and on pdnonline.com, shared with our network of more than half a million readers and followers. 5,000 additional copies of PDN will be sent directly to photo-industry creatives looking to hire new and established talent.
THERE'S NO RISK TO ENTER
All photographers retain their copyright. Winning work will only be published in the print and online winners' gallery and in promotion related to the Faces contest. 
CATEGORIES
Animal Portraits
Babies/Children
Commercial/Editorial/Assign­ment
Celebrities
Personal Work
Self-Portraits
TWO GRAND-PRIZE WINNERS:
FinalDEADLINE



October 29, 2018
10 FIRST-PLACE WINNERS:
GRAND and FIRST-PLACE WINNERS:
All winners will be published in PDN and in a gallery on pdnonline.com, which reaches an audience of over half a million readers, followers and photo-industry creatives.

Professional: $40 $50 (single); $45 $55 (series*)
Amateur: $20 $30 (single); $30 $40 (series*)
*Please note that a series (2-6 images) must contain visually related and is judged as a whole.
30% discount with PHOTO+ membership
Sign up for/renew your PHOTO+ membership directly from the "Add submissions" page.

PDN: In Black and White

Few things in this world are black and white. A photo might be, unless we're talking about all the tones available within the binary.

We want to see your 21st Century interpretations of black-and-white photography! Help set the tone for this inaugural contest by entering your monochrome take on nature, landscape, photojournalism, fine art or portrait photography.

The grand prize winner will walk away with $2500 cash and a profile in PDN. Other prizes include B&H gift cards, exposure in PDN’s online galleries and various subscriptions.

Categories



Enter now...

Winter 2019 elective: MAKE A BOOK!

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Do you have a story to tell? 
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MAKE A BOOK!!!

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The Photographic Book - 21828 - PHOT 405 - 01
Photography and the Handmade Book-21829-PHOT 755-01

Winter 2019 Tues/Thurs 11:00-1:30
Professor Jaclyn Cori Norman


Make new work. 
Learn how to edit and sequence and sew a one of a kind book!
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Fictional, psychological, conceptual, documentary

Graduate and Undergraduates eligible.
 

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