Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Man Zhu MFA Thesis Exhibition This Friday, Oct 1
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Monday, September 27, 2021
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Join the Photography Department Student Organization
Emma Hopson Thesis Show this Friday
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Winter Short Term Study Abroad | Lacoste, Photography
“Photography in Provence,” PHOT 317 & 736, led by Prof. Josh Jalbert.
Photograph
and learn in the lush environment of southern France, in a three-week
intensive program centered on creating photographs and investigating
photographic history, through day trips throughout the Provence region.
Application deadline for winter short-term study abroad: Tuesday, September 21, 2021
For program information and to apply, see SCAD study abroad @ https://scad-sa.terradotta.com/
BFA Photography Alum Emily Earl on Guests and Gusto
BFA Photography Alum Emily Earl on Guests and Gusto watch the video promo!!!
EMILY EARL, SCAD alum (BFA Photo 2007)
“LATE NIGHT POLAROIDS”
Tune in Wednesday, September 22 @ 2pm ET, on SCAD Guests and Gusto.
https://www.scad.edu/event/2021-09-22-capture-city-film-savannah-photographer-emily-earl
http://www.emilyearlphotography.com/
Zheng Zhao MFA Thesis Exhibition. Open to all!
Monday, September 20, 2021
LensCulture B&W Call for Entries
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Opening Lecture and Exhibition
Documentary CPOY Call for Entry
Get Involved with the Photo Dept. Club
Thesis Exhibition this Friday by John Villarreal
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Call for artists: Fall Open Studio
Call for artists: Fall Open Studio
SCAD Art Sales invites SCAD students, professors, staff, and alumni to submit entries in painting, printmaking, photography, illustration, and sculpture for Fall Open Studio. The event will be open to the public Nov. 4–7, 2021. The submission portal closes on Friday, Oct. 1.
For questions and comments about the submission process, email scadart@scad.edu with "Open Studio" in the subject line.
Find the full list of requirements and enter your work through Submittable.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
call for entries: “unique: alternative processes”
“unique: alternative processes”
Photography started as a chemical experiment. However, the acknowledged inventor of the process, Thomas Wedgwood, was the son and grandson of famous English potters. His entire life he was surrounded by artists, creators. Wedgwoods pals were William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. So, it is not unusual or unexpected that creative folks have taken his work and run with it. For many photographers it’s about the camera, for others it’s about what can be birthed once it leaves the thing and for others it is the possibility of making images that are miraculous orphans.
Any unique handmade prints are eligible. Eligible prints include but are not limited to cyanotype, lumens, Van Dyke, salt, chemigram, tintype, bromoil, gum bichromate, platinum/palladium, photogravure, albumen, liquid emulsion, ziatype, image transfers, kallitypes, lith prints, silver gelatin prints, encaustic and mordoncage. Unique prints made from digital negatives are eligible. The camera used for capture is immaterial. Creativity is encouraged….
L.A. Photo Curator: Global Photography Awards - 'Where Photography & Philanthropy Meet'
Image ©: 'Assurance' by Ellen Jantzen
CURATOR: Susan Spiritus
Susan Spiritus has been running her gallery (www.susanspiritusgallery.com)
for the past 44 years. She's one of the most sought after curators
participating in local art fairs including PhotoLA, the Los Angeles Art
show, Photo San Francisco, Los Angeles Festival of Books, and Classic
Photographs Los Angeles. She serves on the Board of Advisors for
International Photography Awards (IPA) and the Center for Fine Art
Photography (C4FAP). She has reviewed portfolios for Photolucida, Review
Santa Fe, PhotoNola, Palm Springs Photo Festival, CriticalMass and
MOPLA’s Fresh Look.
Her gallery handles works by such photographic luminaries as Ansel Adams, Ruth Bernhard, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Eikoh Hosoe, André Kertész, Paul Caponigro and George Tice.
Also represented in the gallery’s collection are many of today’s most popular and award-winning contemporary artists including Camille Seaman, Hiroshi Watanabe, Cara Barer, Fran Forman, David Burdeny, Roman Loranc and in addition several emerging artists, Tami Bone, Ellen Jantzen, Deborah Parkin, Tim Hyde, Jane Szabo, Ellen Cantor, Xan Padrón Niv Rozenberg, David Zimmerman, and Chris Kovacs from Vancouver, BC.
Susan says, "As we cautiously emerge from a year and a half of ‘almost’ hibernation, we do so with great care, some serious worries and many unknowns.
20% of artist entry fees go to charity.
10% of artist entry fees goes to the curator's choice of charity. Spiritus has chosen The Race To Erase MS
www.erasems.org
Another 10% will go to the first place winner's choice of charity.
(To celebrate L.A Photo Curator's 6 year anniversary please enter either 3 OR 6 images.)
First Place winner receives Q&A with curator. Curator reviews first place winner. One or more past curators may contribute reviews as well. 10% of artist fees goes to the first place winner's charity. The first place image shows on our splash page for a month.
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CALL FOR ENTRY:
ALL entrants work is exhibited in a group online exhibition. Each entrant is asked to submit 3 OR 6 images so they can have their own page with their images, bio, artist statement and contact info. In keeping with our mission of creating exposure opportunities and PR, we are proud to offer this feature. We hope this creates a vehicle that can take your work further and be seen by more people. No fewer than three images will be accepted to keep with the format of our website. Submitting less than three images will disqualify your entry.
The curator chooses one first place winner, one second place winner and three-five honorable mentions. The first place winner will receive a review by one or more curators including a Q&A about the photographer's work. In addition, their image will be on our home page for a month. Second place and honorable mentions will have their image shown along with their bio, artist statement, C.V. and a link back to their website.
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Submit work deadline: September 25, 2021 (Midnight EST)
F-stop Magazine calls for entry
ISSUE #109: Landscape 2021 - October/November
Issue #109 will explore landscape photography.
DEADLINE: September 15, 2021
Submit up to 12 photographs following the guidelines below.
Issue #109 will have an expected publication date of October 1, 2021.
Only one submission per person for an issue.
The featured artist is chosen from the work that is submitted to the issue.
ISSUE #110: Portfolio 2021 - December/January
Issue #110 will be a Portfolio issue. (if you are unsure what this means you can view past portfolio issues by going to the "Archive")
DEADLINE: November 15, 2021
Submit 10-20 photographs from a single body of work along with your artist/project statement following the guidelines below.
Issue #110 will have an expected publication date of December 1, 2021.
Only one submission per person for an issue.
The featured portfolios are chosen from the work that is submitted to the issue.
Spring 2022 - Multimedia College Intern, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Savannah
Spring 2022 - Multimedia College Intern - GA, 31401. Spring 2022 -
Multimedia College Intern in GAC Savannah. Unique Skills: The qualified
candidate should be experienced in photography production (pre through
post) and basic understanding of digital asset management. careers.gulfstream.com |
Spring 2022 - Multimedia College Intern
Date: Sep 9, 2021
Location: Savannah, GA, US
Company: Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Spring 2022 - Multimedia College Intern in GAC Savannah
Unique Skills:
The qualified candidate should be experienced in photography production (pre through post) and basic understanding of digital asset management. This includes the use of software such as Adobe Creative Cloud, SharePoint and content delivery platforms. Photography production knowledge and experience is important as some functions may include supporting on-site shoots. Additionally, file management and organization experience are preferred, as this candidate will expected to perform digital asset management initiatives. Experience with Mac OS platform is a must, as all duties will be done on a Mac computer. The candidate should be highly organized and be able to perform functions quickly and efficiently. Can work independently or in teams, depending on project or task. Adaptable and flexible team player with ability to develop strong relationships. Can handle multiple projects and tasks simultaneously.
This internship is for Spring 2022 (January - May 2022), part time or full time (16 - 40 hours per week) for at least 14-16 weeks. Looking for Bachelor's and Master's students who have completed at least freshman year of school with degrees in Fine Arts, Visual Arts, or related degree. Start date will be January/February 2022.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Organize historical archives and server organization
- Projects that are key 6S initiatives, and projects that align with growing the Digital Asset Management content
- Complete implementation of film to digital database or Digital Asset Management
Education and Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Fine Arts, Visual Arts, or related degree
- Must have completed freshman year of school.
- Must have minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8 and must be listed on the resume. Students who do not list the GPA on the resume will not be considered.
- Experience in photography production (pre through post)
- Basic understanding of digital asset management to include use of software such as Adobe Creative Cloud, SharePoint and content delivery platforms
- Photography production knowledge is important as some functions may include supporting on-site shoots
- File management and organization experience are preferred, as candidate is expected to perform digital asset management initiatives
- Experience with Mac OS is a must, as all duties will be done on a Mac computer
- Highly organized and able to perform functions quickly and efficiently
- Work independently or in teams, depending on project or task
- Adaptable and flexible team player with ability to develop strong relationships
- Handle multiple projects and tasks simultaneously
- Must have reliable transportation during the course of the internship
Must have completed Freshman year of college and be actively enrolled pursuing a degree in a 4-year accredited university. Able to work 16 – 40 hours during the Spring and Fall semesters, and typically 40 hours during the Summer semester.
Additional Information
Requisition Number: 176041
Stephanie Lipscomb
Photography Supervisor, Multimedia Marketing
Gulfstream Aerospace
500 Gulfstream Road, M/S C-10
Savannah, GA 31408
+1 912 965 2869 office
+1 912 704 2316 mobile
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