F295: 21st Century Photography
I must thank David Goldfarb, who himself is an accomplished (hand coated) albumin print photographer, for kindly introducing me to the activity around New York organized by Tom Persinger. It's all about alternative ways of imaging. Photography is not just using a digital camera or even film!
Even if you can't get into the B&H seminar above, there's a second chance, so don't miss it if you are within commuting distance.
Adagio #32, by Joy Goldkind (bromoil print)
Untitled attribution not given
Desierto Central‚ © Jo Babcock
I'm pleased to remind folk about a great educational opportunity in New York, New york.
Tom Persinger has announced the following:
We have two great events coming up this coming weekend in New York City in which F295 will continue it's investigation, through the voice and work of practicing photographers, into what constitutes 21st Century Photography! Join us if you can!
F295: 21st Century Photography
Exhibition at Camera Club of New York!
January 16-20, 2009 | New York, New York
Opening Reception: January 17, 7:00-9:00pm
F295 is pleased to announce that the Camera Club of New York will be hosting an exhibition entitled F295: 21st Century Photography from January 16 - 20, 2009. This show coincides with the F295 Seminar at B&H Photo on January 18 and showcases the work of 20 contemporary photographers who are currently engaged in the creation of a new, 21st century photography.
By exploring various techniques or freely combining photographic processes in their work these innovative artists are moving beyond the traditional photographic paradigm characterized by the adoption of newer equipment and the obsolescence of older equipment. The photographs on display provide a taste of the richness and complexity of work created by those allow themselves the luxury of experimentation, and use a broad range of tools and materials to make exciting and dynamic pictures.
Artists include:
Jo Babcock
Craig Barber
Michelle Bates
Gabriel Biderman
Laura Blacklow
David George Brommer
Martha Casanave
Jill Enfield
Dan Estabrook
Jesseca Ferguson
Alida Fish
Joy Goldkind
Robert Hirsch
Kerik Kouklis
Scott McMahon
France Scully Osterman
Mark Osterman
Tom Persinger
Jerry Spagnoli
Keith Taylor
These are some of the most well known artists working in the field today! Don't miss your chance to attend this short lived but very important exhibition.
More information about the Camera Club of New York on their website,
here.