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PF exhibit on 07-05-08

by ADavidhazy-2 :: Rate this Message:

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The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated July 5, 2008. Authors
with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:


                 Pini Vollach - MUDAM staircase 2
                 Qkano - The Happy Couple
                 Trevor Cunningham - flores fisher
                 David Small - Blind Mans Bluff
                 Christopher Strevens - Pony and foal
                 Valery Firsov - Cockchafer
                 Andrew Brooks - The Verve Glastonbury 2008
                 Emily Ferguson -


There are 4 photographs (Glorieux, DRoberts, Mitchell, Hughes) awaiting
installation. Your's would be most welcome! Instructions at:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery-sub.html

To participate in this activity send your contributions early and anything
you can do to prepare the photographs so they do not require additional
adjustment would be much appreciated. Especially keeping them near 100Kb in
maximum size. Please take an extra minute to follow this request.

From: Dominique and the PF gallery staff

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RE: PF exhibit on 07-05-08

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:> The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated July 5, 2008.
:> Authors
:> with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html
:> include:
:>
:>
:>                  Pini Vollach - MUDAM staircase 2
[Chris:] It is an abstract view that I cannot quite make out. Architects
make use of stairs to manifest the artist in them.
:>                  Qkano - The Happy Couple
[Chris:] They look rather tense and not happy. I suppose this is how it was
when you took the picture.
:>                  Trevor Cunningham - flores fisher
[Chris:] This shows a snippet of another person's way of life. It is a place
that I am glad to have missed. I did experience similar things when I did my
military service in 1962.
:>                  David Small - Blind Mans Bluff
[Chris:] Not a nice comment really. I suppose the arcade was in the street
where he lived but he had never been inside and does not know what is
contained.
:>                  Christopher Strevens - Pony and foal
[Chris:] I took this on a day trip to the New Forest which is a two hour
drive down south west from London, where I live.
:>                  Valery Firsov - Cockchafer
[Chris:] I hope to take some images like this with the set up that I am
planning.
:>                  Andrew Brooks - The Verve Glastonbury 2008
[Chris:] I admire your vision, skill and artistry, it is a classic image of
a pop festival.
:>                  Emily Ferguson -
[Chris:] This shows how the privileged few lived in 1916, now more people in
the West can afford it but the privileged few have luxuries the common herd
can only dream about. I have had the opportunity of a privileged life but
turned my nose up because the others would miss out. At the time I believed
we should all be exactly the same and equally poor. I realize now my error.
But at present I am still better off than some and poorer than most. Seems
to me I am in the right place, I just did not realize how privileged I was
once upon a time when I was very young and Britain was at war with a left
wing country.
I still think men should be equal at least in opportunity and we should live
in an equitable playing field of life. But there are those that make it too
the top with a very poor background so it is up to the individual to make it
too the top, in my case my progress was truncated by a vicious religious
attack between the ages of 11 to 16 and these attacks on religious grounds
still continue. The Christians where I live allow no dissent and are violent
to dissenters. That is life unfortunately.
:>
:>
[Chris:] Best wishes to all who contribute their snippets of other lives,
sometimes I'm jealous sometimes I'm glad to be what I am. I often wonder
what life would have been had I been able to stay in America in the good job
I had. Lies stilted my life in England too and I lost an equally good job in
England because of lies. They were told by religious people for reasons of
faith and could happen to anyone who may have discovered "life on Mars". You
see to the British Mars is a light in the sky, a celestial object that
cannot have life on it because it is not a place you can go, it is a light
that decorates the night and so to say it has life on it is ridiculous and I
insulted the intelligence of my superiors by saying so.

I think this happens less often in America. (God's country) But the American
God is a nicer God than Britain's God.

That is a bit off topic but it is my life's experience and seeing the life
style of the privileged few invokes a feeling of rage at the injustice and
the violence and injustice it is based on.

The Communists had a great idea of a better life for all but the better life
for all was realized in America where the people live lives of princes. Mind
you it is based on the other lands feeding Americans, but the lives of the
rich seem to be spreading to others all round the world through freedom,
democracy and capitalism.

You taught me in Photo-forum.

Chris. (Being British means being rich to some)



Re: PF exhibit on 07-05-08

by Kostas Papakotas-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Andrew Brooks - The Verve Glastonbury 2008

 

Well I will comment on this one since it is so close to what I am doing...

 

It makes me wonder how did you capture this, or better framed in what time span you managed to take the 30 images...

 

Anyway it works, trasmitting the vibe....and the blue head at the left matches so much the screen at the right...

 

thumbs up my friend...



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by Formyrotts :: Rate this Message:

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For what it's worth, here are some of my thoughts on this exhibit.  Mind you, they are just my first impression of what I see on my monitor.

Pini Vollach - MUDAM staircase 2 - I love the way this looks, it presents a variety of what seems to be textures and definitely shapes--reminds me very much of a patchwork quilt! 

Qkano - The Happy Couple - hmm, is that Holy Water the gentleman is holding? The collar says he is a priest maybe, so who is the woman? 

Trevor Cunningham - flores fisher - To many things going on to make this a favorite, to dark, to canted, and a soft overall.

David Small - Blind Mans Bluff - I love this one, and it seems that the gentleman may well have an idea of what is going on in there, after all, he is looking at the doorway.

Christopher Strevens - Pony and foal- I love horses so this is hard.  I wish there was more of Momma and the baby, maybe I'm greedy.  I get the impression these are wild, so it doesn't make it the easiest thing, as if they are wild, they are not quite as cooperative as one would wish for.

Valery Firsov - Cockchafer-after trying to find bugs to photograph this makes me more appreciative of a nice but photo!  Not a fan of bugs but I like the contrast and the color.

Andrew Brooks - The Verve Glastonbury 2008- suffice to say, I don't think the space this is viewed in, does it justice.  There is so much going on, just great!

Emily Ferguson - At first glance I wasn't impressed, but duh! It dawned on me that this IS a ship afterall, and the fact that it is a bit crooked is perfect!  It says ship and it also belies the fact that everthing in the photo looks perfect, neat and in it's place but overall, it's crooked! :)  Perfect!

There you have it, my opinion starting at 5:30 a.m.  Linda





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Interesting article - "Photo Frauds"

by Marilyn Dalrymple :: Rate this Message:

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The following article is in the June 2008 issue of Scientific America.  it's
rather interesting.

www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=digital-image-forensics

Marilyn


RE: PF exhibit on 07-05-08

by christopher.strevens :: Rate this Message:

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Dear Linda:

 

They are wild – yes.

 

Christopher Strevens - Pony and foal- I love horses so this is hard.  I wish there was more of Momma and the baby, maybe I'm greedy.  I get the impression these are wild, so it doesn't make it the easiest thing, as if they are wild, they are not quite as cooperative as one would wish for.



how will this new move affect pros?

by karl shah-jenner :: Rate this Message:

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"Flickr users hit paydirt

Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo, is teaming
up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby
into a moneymaking endeavor.

Under a partnership announced this week, Getty's editors will peruse
Flickr to find pictures that may appeal to newspapers, magazines, book
publishers, advertising agencies and other businesses.

Getty will then contact photographers who posted shots with sales
potential to see if they're interested in licensing the pictures. Any
ensuing sales will be split between Getty and the participating
photographers.

The arrangement marks the latest example of how the web is creating
opportunities for people outside the traditional media industry to get
paid for their photographic, writing or reporting skills. The phenomenon
is sometimes known as "citizen journalism."

It's the first time that Flickr has set up a sales channel since the
site started four years ago. Yahoo bought the service for about $US35
million in 2005.

Since then, Flickr has established itself as one of the internet's
leading spots for amateur photography. More than 2 billion pictures have
been posted by the site's 27 million members."


my thoughts
for those in pore paying markets, there's a lot of potential for them to
earn more than the local market pays

for those in high paying markets, there's a potential for keen amatuers
to undercut .


I'd imagine a Lao photographer would be very happy with $10 for a
photo - that's a fortnights wages there.  Austalian photographers who
already sell images for $50-$100 would be happy competing with US
prices.

of course local-image markets might be safe, but who knows what
traveller with a P&S could be passing


karl









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by trevor cunningham :: Rate this Message:

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It's like the CNN iCam.  You could look at it from the photog's point of view, or in the light that a buyer has the opportunity to better select the images they want...this is assuming that the quality of the images will meet their level of satisfaction (though, with billions posted, someone with a creative eye and good search skills could find just about anything for their editor).  Glad I'm not a pro.


 "somewhere between zero and one...everything else is exaggeration" - Anonymous



----- Original Message ----
From: karl shah-jenner <shahjen@...>
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@...>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:13:19 AM
Subject: how will this new move affect pros?

"Flickr users hit paydirt

Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo, is teaming
up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby
into a moneymaking endeavor.

Under a partnership announced this week, Getty's editors will peruse
Flickr to find pictures that may appeal to newspapers, magazines, book
publishers, advertising agencies and other businesses.

Getty will then contact photographers who posted shots with sales
potential to see if they're interested in licensing the pictures. Any
ensuing sales will be split between Getty and the participating
photographers.

The arrangement marks the latest example of how the web is creating
opportunities for people outside the traditional media industry to get
paid for their photographic, writing or reporting skills. The phenomenon
is sometimes known as "citizen journalism."

It's the first time that Flickr has set up a sales channel since the
site started four years ago. Yahoo bought the service for about $US35
million in 2005.

Since then, Flickr has established itself as one of the internet's
leading spots for amateur photography. More than 2 billion pictures have
been posted by the site's 27 million members."


my thoughts
for those in pore paying markets, there's a lot of potential for them to
earn more than the local market pays

for those in high paying markets, there's a potential for keen amatuers
to undercut .


I'd imagine a Lao photographer would be very happy with $10 for a
photo - that's a fortnights wages there.  Austalian photographers who
already sell images for $50-$100 would be happy competing with US
prices.

of course local-image markets might be safe, but who knows what
traveller with a P&S could be passing


karl










Re: how will this new move affect pros?

by Rob Miracle :: Rate this Message:

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karl shah-jenner wrote:
> "Flickr users hit paydirt
>

> my thoughts
> for those in pore paying markets, there's a lot of potential for them to
> earn more than the local market pays
>
> for those in high paying markets, there's a potential for keen amatuers
> to undercut .

I don't think it will impact working pros much at all.  They have access
where most people posting to Flickr won't.  The types of photos being
sold to Getty now by the pros is a different market than what your going
to find on Flickr.

You won't find the hard news photos or the sports photos there.  What
Flickr is going to provide are those other stock photos that the pros
are not shooting, such as photos from a national park or maybe an arty
nightscape over a major city.

I just hope that the rates for Flickr photos are comparable to the
regular Getty rates for the pros.

Rob
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rob@...
http://www.robmiracle.com


Re: how will this new move affect pros?

by Emily L. Ferguson-2 :: Rate this Message:

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The rates would be as good as the photog negotiates.  Otherwise any
pros with images on Flickr would just decline the deal.

It is interesting to contemplate that there are more than 900 pages
of photographs of the Obama campaign on Flickr - mostly taken by his
aide.
--
Emily L. Ferguson
mailto:elf@...
508-563-6822
New England landscapes, wooden boats and races
http://www.landsedgephoto.com
http://e-and-s.instaproofs.com/


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In a message dated 7/10/2008 9:04:26 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, elf@... writes:
It is interesting to contemplate that there are more than 900 pages
of photographs of the Obama campaign on Flickr - mostly taken by his
aide.
Another tool to present a good image of a political candidate.
 
Roy




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