Links for October 9, 2008
What Remains: The Life And Work Of Sally Mann documentary screening. The movie, “follows Mann as she embarks on a new project, exploring the subject of death and inevitable decay.”
James Nachtwey’s TED Prize Wish
Photojournalist James Nachtwey “is the winner of the 2007 TED Prize, awarding him $100,000 and one wish to change the world. This was his wish: “I'm working on a story that the world needs to know about. I wish for you to help me break it in a way that provides spectacular proof of the power of news photography in the digital age.”
He will be announcing his wish TODAY – October 3, 2008.
What's the TEDPrize?
[Via APAD]“The TED Prize was created as a way of taking the inspiration, ideas and resources that are generated at TED and using them to make a difference. Although the winners receive a prize of $100,000 each, that's the least of what they get. The real prize is that they are granted a WISH. A wish to change the world.”
The Chennai Photo Workshop On October 8, 2008
UPDATE: DUE TO A RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY HERE IN CHENNAI, THIS WORKSHOP HAD TO BE CANCELED. I REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED TO YOU.
With a forthcoming trip to India, I figured I would rope in some friends to conduct a photography workshop in Chennai. I have “virtually” met so many people through this blog that I figured it was time to see some of them face-to-face.
Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan of Selective Amnesia and Mahesh Shantaram of The Contrarian readily accepted my idea and will now be leading the first Chennai Photo Workshop with me.
Mahesh Shantaram is a documentary photographer based in Bangalore. For his personal work and art, his interest lies in urban reality and vestiges of life in the city. For commercial work, he applies the aesthetics of documentary photography to weddings.
Chandrachoodan Gopalakrishnan is a writer and photographer (and goofball) from Chennai, India. Who, when not talking about himself in the third person, organizes a monthly Photowalk in his hometown.
Seshu Badrinath is a documentary wedding photographer and blogger based in the US. He spent 12 years in Chennai and called it “Madras” back then.
Who Should Attend:
20 of you photo-enthusiasts who want to advance your exploration and experiences of the visual world
Where:
Chennai, India. Venue: TBD
When:
October 8, 2008, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please be on time as a professional courtesy to other participants and to the workshop leaders. [Anyone who is late will have to recite the inverse square law of light to us What: Each of us will have a presentation and then open it up to a round of questions and answers. We believe that this will be a collaborative forum, where we are likely to learn some new things from you as well. How Much: Rs. 3,500, includes lunch and a tea-break (gotta have one of those, right?) and potentially some other goodies. Payment at the door and only in cash. Indicate your interest to Chandru, who will keep a running tally on who is coming and how many will be in attendance. What To Bring: You may choose to bring a camera, if you wish. Also, select 20 of your best images and have them critiqued by Seshu. Most of all, bring an open mind. Here is what Mahesh will be discussing with you: Soul Searching / seeking new inspiration into personal photography – Photography courses are dousing nascent talent with an overdose of technical crap and rigid rules. This is a crisis, as I see it. Where do we look for inspiration and encouragement? The answer may surprise you. This session is for anyone who has even a fleeting interest in photography. It will be driven by a selection of audio-visuals that will leave you with more questions than answers. Soul Selling / the pulls and pressures of commercial photography – I keep getting asked whether photography as a full-time career pays well. What are the creative ways to answer this? How much soul-selling happens as we go from hobbyist to professional? This session is for those who have aspirations of getting into photography as a career. I'll share my experience, bust some myths, and say it like it is. Chandru will tackle street photography and give us an overview of The Chennai Photowalk. Expect tips, techniques and funny anecdotes about walking the streets of Madras with a camera. Seshu will address editing your images for presentation and may delve into off-camera lighting if time permits. He will also be available for individual 1/2 hour portfolio reviews. So, bring your portfolios! After expenses are taken into account, the remaining amount will be donated to Sankara Nethralaya, the premier eye institution in India. We all think it is appropriate that a workshop about vision and photography benefits a organization that does so much to eliminate blindness in India. Please note that there are only 20 spots open so that the workshop leaders and the participants have a fair chance of soaking up all that we have to offer each other. The kicker is that this workshop involves three people, who have never met each other, presenting their slant on photography and speaking from their hearts. It's gonna be good. Perhaps, even great. We hope you can join us for the day to celebrate photography. Bloggers: We could use your help to spread the word about this photography workshop. Could you please: 1) blog about this workshop on your site, 2) comment below or set a trackback from your site and 3) Do 1 & 2. Thank you!
Time, Inc. + Getty Images = Life.com
Go figure. Life is still kicking around! I just read this article about how Time, Inc. and Getty Images are coming together to launch Life.com.
Life must be a cat with nine lives, or something!
Pixelpipe – Finally A Simple Way To Distribute Images
This is way too cool and I had to share right away.
Pixelpipe is a new service that allows you to send one image, tagged and captioned to multiple accounts at once, so that you don't have to manually upload to each of your accounts.
A huge time saver, right? Right. Go check it out and sign up.
[Via Photojojo]Links for September 23, 2008
Adobe launched Creative Suite 4 today [and, I just bought CS3 less than a year back. Should I upgrade?]
Dropbox, still in private beta, looks AWESOME for sharing files
Want to use music tracks with your slideshow … legally? Triple Scoop Music may be just the answer.
onOne Exchange Presets for Lightroom and Photoshop
I am now listed on NJWedding.com
Following Rae Hoffman's every word. Simply amazing writing about the business of blogging.
100 Photography Tips In 100 Days
Are you taking the 100 Day Challenge?
Zack Arias Speaks … Now Listen Up!
No surprise here, but I am a huge fan of Atlanta-based photographer and teacher, Zack Arias. Go to his OneLight Workshop, anywhere before they sell out. They have opened so many doors for other photographers because their skill set has improved to such a great extent. The fact is the information he imparts isn't rocket-science, but his approach to problem solving in the field is
I also highly recommend his new 2-DVD set, which is instructional but not pedantic. I have mentioned the OneLight DVDs before so check that post out as well.
Anyway, as a Zack Arias blog-stalker, I came across two interviews with Zack that you should check out:
Here is the one on LightSource (podcast) and here is the one on F-Stop Beyond. [I have taken the liberty of embedding the audio player here below for the second interview].
Please Vote Palin Off The VP Slot
Ok, the headline is a bit misleading. Sarah Palin is John McCain's VP choice and can't be voted off the ticket. Boo hoo.
But you can still let your opinion be counted for something. Personally, the woman scares the bejesus out of me. Her personal business with her daughter aside (I happen to think that's really none of our business), her hiring/firing policies, her ability to govern, her flip-flopping on earmarks … are all fair game for scrutiny and it is plain as day that she is perhaps the most unqualified VP choice ever made. Let me be very clear about one thing – I am no misogynist. I absolutely think that a woman can be, no, will be President of the United States very soon. But Sarah Palin, in my mind, is simply not the right person for the job.
Check this link out – http://www.pbs.org/now/polls/poll-435.html
Now, go vote. If you think she is qualified to be VP, say yes. If not, say no. Easy-peesy.
[I wish there was a choice to vote – “&*CK NO!”]Kodachrome About To Bite The Dust
The Associated Press has an article about Kodak's venerable Kodachrome film and it's imminent demise. Sad, very sad indeed!
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