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November 17, 2010

PhotoNOLA is an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans, coordinated by the New Orleans Photo Alliance in partnership with galleries, museums and photographers citywide. December 2010 marks the fifth annual festival. Scheduled events will take place from December 2-11, with broad ranging photography exhibitions on display throughout the month.

Celebrate the art of photography, New Orleans style!

For more information, visit; www.photonola.org 

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November 13, 2010

 

The 6th edition of the Angkor Photo Festival returns to Siem Reap, Cambodia from November 20th to 27th, 2010. This years festival will present work from 110 photographers, including 50 Asian photographers. Curated by Yumi Goto and Antoine d'Agata together with Francoise CalIier the program director, this year's festival includes the Asian Women Photographers showcase and New Blood, a collection of work from Magnum photographers.

Created in 2005, the Angkor Photo Festival is the first such event to be organized in Southeast Asia. The strong educational goals of the Angkor Photo Festival set it apart from other photography events. Durring their stay, renowned photographers tutor at the Angkor Photo Workshops for emerging Asian photographers, and the festival also has its outreach program, the Anjali Children’s Photo Workshops.

For more information, visit: www.angkor-photo.com 

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November 12, 2010

From November 15-21, Paris Photo brings together 100 international galleries and publishers presenting a panorama of the finest examples of photographic expression from the 19th century to the present day Paris Photo also turns the spotlight on the Central Europe scene, reveals new talents through awards and competitions and offers a rich program of events and encounters.

The 14th Paris Photo edition coincides with the biennial Mois de Ia Photo a month-long photographic event, turning the city into the photography capital of the world in November.

For more information visit: www.parisphoto.fr

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November 8, 2010

Registrations are almost full. Photographers from 30+ countries have signed up so far.

The first large-scale portfolio review to be held in Paris, Lens Culture FotoFest will be 3 days of meetings and portfolio reviews with 120 photographers from around the world and 40 international photography experts. Daylight cofounders Taj Forer and Michael ltkoff will be part of the review panel and will offer portfolio reviews at this exciting event. Participating photographers will get expert feedback about their work and have the possibility of getting editorial assignments, book publication contracts, art gallery representation, and feature articles in magazines, online and in print.

For more information, visit: www.fotofest-paris.com 

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November 5, 2010

The Sami, which translates to "The People," are an indigenous group living in the Arctic Circle region of northern Scandinavia. It is tue largest area in the world with an ancestral way of life based on the seasonal migrations of the animals. The Sami are by tradition reindeer herders and live a nomadic lifestyle based on the reindeer migration. By possessing a livelihood that is dependent on their surroundings, the Sami are acutely aware of the changes in nature. Erika Larsen has spent over three years documenting their symbiotic relationship with the environment.

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November 1, 2010

In this multimedia release we feature a portfolio of images from Joel Sternfeld’s recent book iDubai. For this project Sternfeld captured photographs of Dubais lavish shopping malls with his iPhone camera. Featuring commentary by Chris Wiley, iDubai marries form and content in its incisive critique on conspicuous consumption.

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October 28, 2010

The Photoletariat.com is an online publication for photographers, helping you find success on your own terms. Through daily articles and video, it provides you information, tips, inspiration, and career advice to help you take your craft to the next level. Sign up for the weekly newsletter — it’s packed with great articles and tips, plus you II be automatically entered to win a photography sweepstakes giveaway just for signing up.

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October 21, 2010

 

Project Basho is pleased to announce ONWARD ‘11, an annual juried photography competition exclusively featuring the work of emerging photographers. It is pleased to have Larry Fink as the ONWARD ‘11 juror. Photographs selected by Mr. Fink will be featured in a group exhibition at the Project Basho Gallery in February and March 2011, which has seen hundreds of visitors each year as well as in the ONWARD online gallery.There is no specific theme for ONWARD and submissions are open to any photographic medium from historical processes to new digital technologies.

For more information, visit: www.onward.projectbasho.org

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October 13, 2010

Celebrating 30 years in print, LE BOOK is the world’s only trade reference publication made for the creative industry. With a worldwide presence, LE BOOK is published in five editions: Paris, New York, West Coast, London and Berlin and identifies more than 50,000 professionals while showcasing images from the finest artists of today and tomorrow. LE BOOK’S custom-made tradeshow, CONNECTIONS, brings together key industry professionals in an event described by some as "six months of work is one day." LE BOOK stands at the epicenter of the most reliable service providers, the most talented creatives, and the most prestigious brands; an essential (and collectable!) communication tool for the entire industry.

The next stop on the CONNECTIONS tour will be London in November.This unique event showcases over one thousand portfolios of the world’s most noted photographers and illustrators, from acclaimed names to fresh-faces.

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October 12, 2010

From November 18-21,Paris Photo brings together 100 international galleries and publishers presenting a panorama of the finest examples of photographic expression from the 19th century to the present day. Paris Photo also turns the spotlight on the Central Europe scene, reveals new talents through awards and competitions and offers a rich program of events and encounters.

The 14th Paris Photo edition coincides with the biennial “Mois de Ia Photo" a month-long photographic event, turning the city into the photography capital of the world in November.
For more information, visit: www.parlsphoto.fr

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