FRIDAY, DEC. 11

ASMPNY 2009 ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY & NY CARES COAT DRIVE

From 7 - 11pm at:

Studio 385

385 Broadway (between White and Walker Streets), Suite 3F, New York

ASMP members: FREE and are encouraged to bring a coat

Non-ASMP members: $20 or FREE with a coat

Students with I.D.: $5 or FREE with a coat

All coats will be donated to NY Cares.

EVERYONE is encouraged to bring a coat for the coat drive. It's the

holiday season friends, give a little, its gonna be bloody cold out there

MUSIC will be provided by the talented DJs William Gaines and Andrew

Eastmond who are kindly donating their services!

FOOD and BEVERAGES will be provided by Tealicious Catering.

I had the pleasure of visiting Jay Seldin in his New Jersey studio, and was treated to beautiful photography and beautifully printed photography. We talked about everything under the sun, and I was impressed by the breadth of his career and Jay's continuing involvement in photographic education. He holds photography workshops both here and abroad, is a member of NJASMP, and is also the newest Canson Infinity artist/photographer--so I asked Jay about his work and his career.
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If you didn't make it to FPS Fest in Williamsburg Tuesday night, you missed a great bunch of people and a terrific show of photographers' films.

The evening began with Shinichi Maruyama showing a short work reel full of dripping, dropping, and splashing liquid that was hypnotic, yet calming. It made me think about how difficult it is to shoot a perfect rush of liquid.

Alexx Henry's "Living Art," was a behind-the-scenes look at a shoot of Ironman Chris Lieto for Outside Magazine.

Tomorrow, Friday, November 13 brings us SLIDELUCK POTSHOW XIV at The Aperture Foundation in Chelsea and will be co-curated by Lesley Martin, Aperture's book publisher. The theme of the fourteenth show in New York City is INSIDE OUT.

For this show, all guests will need to purchase $10 tickets support of both SLPS and The Aperture Foundation. Due to spatial limitations, this event will be considerably more intimate than recent NYC Slidelucks.
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I was hoping to write a wrap up of the PhotoPlus Expo, but found I couldn't sum it up at all. I enjoyed the seminars I went to, noticed fewer exhibitors, and wondered about the people who attended: were they from out of town or mostly New Yorkers? So now it's over, but there are some cool events to attend and look forward to over the next two weeks.

Monday November 9

Bill Cramer, CEO of Wonderful Machine will be speaking at the Apple Store as part of the ImageMakers Series.

PhotoPlus Expo is just about upon us and I plan on blogging from the Expo this week. I expect to go to seminars, keynotes, and talk with as many people as I can, so I'm looking forward to having interesting information for all of you. If you happen to see me, stop and say hello. If there's something in particular you'd like to know about I will certainly try to accommodate you, so tell me.

Attention Ex-Photo Assistants, Art Producers, or Photo Editors who worked with Irving Penn : We are putting together a short video tribute for the Lucie Awards.

If you want to participate, please send a video or audio clips (or just write something) where you share your thoughts on working with him. Include personal anecdotes, and of course, your thoughts about his amazing talent.

Arthur Lavine's Financial District photos, shot in 1969, are a part of this new exhibition, "Eye on Wall Street," opening Friday, October 8 at historic Federal Hall on Wall Street.

Arthur managed Chase Bank's in-house photo department for 22 years. The exhibit comprised a larger number of photos of which 18 by Mr. Lavine have been selected for this show at Federal Hall.
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I've been in the art and photography industry for 15 years as a photographer, curator and art consultant. I've been fortunate to work with ASMPNY as a portfolio reviewer as well as a panelist for photography events here in the city. Earlier this year my exhibition, "Hotter Than July" was reviewed by senior art critic of New York Magazine, Jerry Saltz. In the past I founded veaux.org, a site for emerging creatives with a gallery space in Chelsea as well as curator/consultant of exhibitions for the Hipstamatic iphone app. Currently I'm working on a project documenting the New York art world while curating exhibitions around the city.
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