There's a lot going on tonight and tomorrow in New York. Here's the run down.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18:



Menuez Archive Projects: Launch Party!
526 W 26th St., No. 304
6:30pm - 9:00pm

Menuez Archive Projects launches on Valentine’s Day and we’re celebrating on February 18th. Our boutique stock collection features new work and highlights from over 30 years of lives well told by Doug Menuez.
Join us for a great party, great pictures, and the chance to make love last a little bit longer this season.

Do this before midnight tonight!

ELIZABETH AVEDON will curate ASMPNY'S VERGE ARTFAIR BOOTH! OPEN TO ASMP MEMBERS ONLY, prints will be sold at $100 each as a Haiti fundraiser for Doctors without Borders - please enter now!
Send me up to 5 jpegs 900 px on the longest side to stephen@stephenmallon.com


Welcome Home, the first exhibition of photographs from the book, Welcome Home: Building the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival by photographer Angela Jimenez at:

The Campbell Soady Gallery at the LGBT Center
208 West 13th Street 0
6-7:30 pm.
Exhibit on view February 18 through April 16, 2010.
Limited edition prints and signed copies of the book will be available.

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19:

Come celebrate Resource Magazine's Winter Issue and Tribeca Skyline's one-year anniversary.
205 Hudson St. 12th floor
7-11pm
RSVP here


Come by Aperture's Party and celebrate with live jazz by The Cangelosie Cards , scotch provided by Dewar's and lots of desserts, Chandon and raffle prizes.
547 W. 27th St. 4th floor
9pm-midnight
The party is co-chaired by Jen Beckman, Christina Cahill and Allan Stoga.
547 W. 27th St. 4th floor
Party tickets, including one print and
Aperture magazine subscription:
$250 (admission for two)
$200 (admission for one)
Regular party tickets:
$150 (admission for two)
$100 (admission for one)

Buy a SNAP! membership now and get discounted admission tickets.
Contact: Michiko Simanjuntak Grasso, (212) 946-7149, mgrasso@aperture.org
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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

It’s Just Business

Several recent threads on ASMP’s on-line forums have dealt with photographers’ frustration with client negotiations.
We would like to ask you help us support a former ASMPNY President in this election. As many of you know, Thomas Werner was central to the rebuilding the of New York Chapter, helping to create the strong and vital chapter that you know today.
As a reviewer for the 3rd year in a row I remembered how fast-paced the reviews can be. How stressful it is for the person getting reviewed. It reminds me of what speed-dating must be like.
Tuesday, Feb 7th is the annual Fine Art Portfolio Reviews, are you ready to show your stuff?

6:45-9pm

***Only prints will be reviewed (no iPads or laptops) unless the work is meant to be exhibited in a museum or gallery hooked up to a computer.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012

7-9pm

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Must give a major shout out to Stella Kramer who edited and published this blog for the past few years- keeping it chocked full of information and writings based on the contemporary photography world, commercially and in fine art. It must be noted that she posted everything before August 2011.
Most of us miss the smell of a darkroom and the potent chemicals that seep through our hands and clothes back in the day when the darkroom was king.
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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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