Monday, May 22, 2023

Logan Mat Cutter

 The photography department has an excellent mat cutter. The Logan Framer's Edge Elite Mat Cutter. It is located in Alexander Hall cave checkout to be used in the Alexander Hall facilities. 

Supply your own blades 

Instructional Video Here

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Senior Salon Reception Saturday

 Photography Senior Salon 

Saturday Reception 6-10 pm 

915 B Montgomery St. 



Monday, May 15, 2023

Saturday, May 13, 2023

Call For: Graduating Photo Class of 2023 yearbook project

My name is Gabrielle Jameson and I'm a photo major about to graduate in the spring. For my final photo project I want to do a yearbook style spread with portraits of the Graduating Photo Class of 2023. 

I know you are all very busy but if you would have any time in the upcoming week to let me take a photo of you in the studio Ill be set up throughout the week at various times, If you want to fill out the google form below with times that would be good for you you can!

I want everyone to have the opportunity to participate in this!


Gabrielle Jameson Independent Photographer  cell 985.335.3109 | email gjameson.photography@gmail.com


Sign up here... 



 

Visual Media currently has openings in our Work-study program

 Visual Media currently has openings in our Work-study program. We are looking for students who have experience in studio work and are interested in shooting as well as assisting, digital tech-ing, maintaining a studio, and learning production. We are particularly interested in sophomores and juniors who are eager to gain hands-on experience in a professional environment.

The available positions include:

- Two work-study positions for photography: The positions involve assisting photographers on shoots, scouting, and possibly shooting various things.

- Two work-study positions for production assistant: The positions involve assisting our photo producers with various pre-production and production tasks.

- One work-study position for VM Photography Studio and Equipment: The position involves assisting with studio operations and gaining hands-on experience as a Digital Imaging Tech.

- One work-study position for VM Photography Archives Coordinator: The position involves assisting the Archivist with physical and digital photo archive work.

Students can work during the summer if they are enrolled in Fall Classes. The positions will provide an excellent opportunity for students to gain practical skills in their area of interest and build their resumes.


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Alex Neumann DIT and Studio Manager Savannah College of Art and Design ®

mobile: 912-344-6094 aneumann@scad.edu / www.scad.edu

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Jacob Herrera Wachal MFA Thesis exhibition


 

Handumanan sa Pamilya
 
Jacob Herrera Wachal
MFA Thesis exhibition
 
Cleo the Gallery, 915 B Montgomery Street
Opening reception June 1st, 2023 6-9pm

Elena Magidson

 


Weekend Portfolio: Elena Magidson https://museemagazine.com/culture/2023/4/27/weekend-portfolio-elena-magidson

 


About the artist: Elena Magidson is a visual artist working with collage, photo, and mixed media. Common imagery in her work involves bodies of water and the relationship they hold with other items placed in frame. She often emphasizes sunlight and the reflections it builds when faced with layers of objects.

She uses photography and collage to reflect on difficult experiences from the past as a way to express emotions and encourage a healing process.

She is currently a senior at Savannah College of Art and Design and graduates in June of 2023, finishing with a major in fine art photography and a minor in printmaking.

About the project: (Sub)aqueous

(Sub)aqueous features delicate moments of interaction between water, sunlight, and clothing. It focuses on floating and underwater clothes without human bodies in them. The garments are vessels that narrate the experience of being treated poorly by a romantic partner for not being a virgin. The struggle of self-image and purity is conveyed by shaping garments into certain forms while also capturing the unplanned flow and movement of the fabric. Waves from the ocean or wind by a pool allow the clothes to drift and create exceptional compositions that are one of a kind.

You can view more of Elenas work on her website and Instagram.

 

Lenscratch student prize FREE to submit

SCAD photo students!!! Let's do this!!! Show what we got!! Because we are awesome!!! 

(plus the prizes totally slay)


 

Students! Educators! Friends!
We are excited to launch the 2023 Lenscratch Student Prize Awards.
Please share with your communities. Due Date is June 11th! Don't wait too long! FREE TO SUBMIT!

AWARDS

More prizes will hopefully be added!

FIRST PRIZE
a $1500 Cash Award and a feature on Lenscratch
a $250 cash prize and a seat at the New England Portfolio Reviews from The Griffin Museum of Photography
a $750 Gift Certificate toward portfolio printing at The Image Flow
a $500 Gift Certificate from Freestyle Photo Supplies
a seat at the Exposure Reviews from the Los Angeles Center of Photography Workshop
a $1000 Gift Certificate towards a Santa Fe Photo Workshop
a mini exhibition on the Curated Fridge
a collection of books from St.Lucy Books
a collection of books from Yoffy Press
a collection of books from Kris Graves Projects
a collection of books from Zatara Press
a one year subscription to Aperture Magazine
a review session with Hamidah Glasgow, Executive Director of the Center for Fine Art Photography
a year long mentorship with Aline Smithson
a Lenscratch T-Shirt and tote

SECOND PRIZE
a $750 Cash Award
a feature on Lenscratch
a mini exhibition on the Curated Fridge
a Lenscratch T-shirt and Tote

THIRD PRIZE
a $500 Cash Award
a feature on Lenscratch
a mini exhibition on the Curated Fridge
a Lenscratch T-shirt and Tote

4 HONORABLE MENTIONS
$250 Cash Award
a feature on Lenscratch
a Lenscratch tote




http://lenscratch.com/submit/submit-to-student-prize-2022/

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

SCAD at Photo London featuring Mona Bozorgi and Emma Creighton Hopson

© Emma Creighton Hopson


 

SCAD at Photo London featuring Mona Bozorgi 

and Emma Creighton Hopson

At the U.K.’s premier photography fair, Photo London, SCAD presents work by alumni Mona Bozorgi (M.F.A., photography, 2018) and Emma Creighton Hopson (M.F.A., photography, 2021). Questioning the materiality of their medium, both Bozorgi and Hopson reimagine constructs of image-making through the act of re-photographing. Each of their distinct practices contemplates ideas of womanhood and femininity in relation to patriarchal systems.

In her series Object Fatale, Bozorgi examines the commercialization of the body using a technique suggestive of product photography. By juxtaposing human bodies and objects, she channels photography’s transformative power into multilayered images that interrogate female objectification.

In her series Wish You Were Here You Are, Hopson rejects patriarchal idealizations of the maternal. Using herself and her children as primary subjects, she taps into a sense of nostalgia, growth, and the passing of time, reflecting both the illusory condition of photography and the nuances and complexities of motherhood.

 

 

 

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Interview with Professor Jaclyn Cori

This is a wonderful interview with Professor Jaclyn Cori and Deanna Dikeman published on 

JACLYN CORI: BORN ON THE SAME DAY click link



 BFA Senior Show by Sierra Aguilar  

"Where It Rests" May 12th, 5-8pm 

at Bull Street Lightroom

3131 Bull Street, Suite C




Thursday, May 4, 2023

AAP Magazine #32 B&W All About Photo

 

Our 32nd printed issue of AAP Magazine will feature the best projects showcasing the theme “Black and White”.

Black and white photography evokes poetry, nostalgia. The timelessness of black and white images focuses on its subjects, highlights contrasts, lines and enhances the power of light.

Reveal yourself!

“In black and white there are more colors than color photography, because you are not blocked by any colors so you can use your experiences, your knowledge, and your fantasy, to put colors into black and white.” – Anders Petersen

Send us your images – series preferably- celebrating the beauty and the power of black and white photography. Whether in portrait, landscape, nude, street or any other form of photography – classic or experimental: we’re open to all genres and we want to discover the best and most interesting photography from all over the world.

more info here... 

Abandoned The Chateau Gallery

 


Abandoned is an exhibition exploring abandoned and rediscovered objects, spaces, and structures. A popular genre in the photographic world is the trend of urban exploration (“urbex”) — the exploration of abandoned or forgotten places to document the narrative of those who lived or worked there. Through the captured image, we can glimpse the ephemeral nature and memory of ourselves and our surroundings and preserve them before being lost to time and place. What do these structures and objects convey about society as we leave them to decay? What is the essence of time and place, and what-or whom-are we abandoning?

Abandoned is an international juried group exhibition open to photographers ages 18 years and older. All black and white, color, conventional, non-traditional photographic, and digital post-production processes are welcome for submission.

more info here... 

Submission Deadline: May 15th, 2023

Juror Notifications: May 25th, 2023

Format: Online Exhibition

Exhibition: June 1st, 2023 - July 1st, 2023

 

Home is Where: Float Photo

 


A new call for entry for a printed newspaper print zine. Selected images will also be included in an online exhibition on Float’s website. This project is supported and partially funded by Newspaper Club.

What does a home mean to you? How does it look? Where is it located? Is it even a physical place/thing? This call for entry will be a survey of images that define what a home is for various artists in their own visual way. This is seemingly a simple concept, but it can also be a very elusive one that might have many meanings and different representations based on the artist identity, background, history and much more. This zine will be an exploration of what a home means and how artists capture this notion visually.

All types of photography are accepted and welcomed.

more info here... 

 

 


Color Burst: Contemporary Photography Black Box Gallery


 

Black Box Gallery is excited to announce a color photography juried group photo show. Contemporary color photography has a big range of dynamic colors being used for landscape, portraiture, architecture, fashion, street, abstract, documentary, still life, narrative, conceptual projects, nature and night photography. How do photographers use color to think about, compose, stylize and captivate and present contemporary photography?

 

Deadline:05/12/2023

more info here... 

 

 

The Royal Photographic Society: RPS International Photography Exhibition 165

 



Be part of the longest running photographic exhibition celebrating photography from across the globe. Entries now open to everyone, with one free entry available to all. Entries are now open for the International Photography Exhibition 165 (IPE 165).

The world’s longest running exhibition welcomes submissions from new, emerging and established photographers, of any age and working in any subject or genre.

A prize fund will be awarded to standout entrants, including an Under 30s Award, and selected photographers will also be featured in the award-winning RPS Journal.

Entry cost: One free entry is available to all entrants, then for four as a series of work or a set of single images £18 – £30. Reduced entry is available for groups of 10+.

 

deadline 05/08/2023

 

more info here... 

 





 

Monday, May 1, 2023

Thesis Exhibition by Siyi Tang

Please join us for an MFA Thesis Exhibition by Siyi Tang "Period"
Reception: this Friday, May 5, 5-9pm
The Nest Gallery, 601 E. 33rdStreet




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