PDN‘s PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo kicks off tomorrow at the Javits Convention Center in New York City, a four-day event that is the largest photography and imaging show in all of North America. There will be more than 220 exhibits, thousands of new products, and more than 80 conference seminars, keynote presentations, and special events.
Among the Stockland Martel photographers participating in this year’s PhotoPlus are Doug Menuez, Art Streiber, and Walter Iooss. Details below…
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A screenshot of Doug Menuez’s “Fearless Genius” presentation on C-SPAN2’s BookTV this past July.
Doug Menuez
Thursday, October 30, 2 to 4 p.m.
“Cross-Media Projects: A New Path for Visual Storytellers”
Join photographers Rick Smolan, Doug Menuez, Jessica Dimmock, and filmmaker/producer Julie Winokur and learn how to develop your passion for visual storytelling into marketable multimedia projects, then get funding and create distribution across a range of digital and traditional markets to generate a sustainable, creatively satisfying and long-lasting business model. Today projects can become platforms for sharing content and generating revenue. Rick Smolan’s “Inside Tracks” and “ “The Human Face of Big Data,” Doug Menuez’s “Fearless Genius,” and Julie (and Ed Kashi’s) “The Sandwich Generation” all combine still photography, video and text they produced into various creative elements that can be distributed in different ways across different markets. Core content can be produced to create a photo book, documentary film, TV/Web series, apps, traveling exhibits, fine art prints, an education program, licensed merchandise and beyond. We cover finding the right long-term stories, budgeting and production, finding corporate sponsors and distribution partners, plus crowdsourcing, Small Business Association loans, grants and other funding options, marketing, promotion and more. Register here.
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Art Streiber photographing the cast of “The Walking Dead” for an Entertainment Weekly cover.
Art Streiber
Friday, October 31, 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
“The Big Picture: Editorial Photography Behind the Scenes”
What does it take to produce a photo shoot for the nation’s top magazines? What goes on behind-the-scenes during preproduction, on set and in postproduction? How do production details scale up when shooting five, nine, 62 or 116 subjects? How should one edit, manage and store your editorial archive? In this popular seminar, Streiber will pull back the curtain on his published imagery and discuss every facet of editorial production and marketing, from hammering out preproduction details to negotiating your way through the creative process. Also covered will be the importance of custom printing, color correction and post-production to get the exact look you want in your final digital delivery, as well as getting the next assignment and making the Web the key to your editorial growth. Streiber’s finished images will be shown, as published in Vanity Fair, Newsweek, Entertainment Weekly, and other national magazines, and behind-the-scenes coverage will reveal how the shoots came together. This lecture is open to beginning and intermediate photographers and advanced shooters interested in fine-tuning his or her production process. Register here.
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Walter Iooss and NBA great Michael Jordan back in the day.
Walter Iooss
Friday, October 31, 2 to 4 p.m.
“Beauty and the Athlete”
Walter Iooss has been called the poet laureate of sports. Iooss began his career shooting for Sports Illustrated, where he has been a contributor for upwards of 50 years, with more than 300 covers to his credit. His extensive coverage of SI’s annual Swimsuit Issue runs the gamut from gorgeous young models in exotic beach locales to the elegant and exclusive portfolio of Swimsuit legends he was assigned to capture for the issue’s 50th Anniversary in 2014. His equally successful advertising work includes campaigns for such blue chip clients as Coca-Cola, Gatorade, Adidas, Nike, Oakley, Canon, Kellogg’s and the National Milk Council. Iooss has also published 13 books—including the New York Times #1 bestseller Rare Air. In this action-packed imagemaker presentation, Iooss will take attendees on a guided tour of his legendary work with athletes, musicians and swimsuit models from the past 52 years. Register here.
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Come see Walter Iooss, Art Streiber, and Doug Menuez at PhotoPlus this week
PDN‘s PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo kicks off tomorrow at the Javits Convention Center in New York City, a four-day event that is the largest photography and imaging show in all of North America. There will be more than 220 exhibits, thousands of new products, and more than 80 conference seminars, keynote presentations, and special events.
Among the Stockland Martel photographers participating in this year’s PhotoPlus are Doug Menuez, Art Streiber, and Walter Iooss. Details below…
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A screenshot of Doug Menuez’s “Fearless Genius” presentation on C-SPAN2’s BookTV this past July.
Doug Menuez
Thursday, October 30, 2 to 4 p.m.
“Cross-Media Projects: A New Path for Visual Storytellers”
Join photographers Rick Smolan, Doug Menuez, Jessica Dimmock, and filmmaker/producer Julie Winokur and learn how to develop your passion for visual storytelling into marketable multimedia projects, then get funding and create distribution across a range of digital and traditional markets to generate a sustainable, creatively satisfying and long-lasting business model. Today projects can become platforms for sharing content and generating revenue. Rick Smolan’s “Inside Tracks” and “ “The Human Face of Big Data,” Doug Menuez’s “Fearless Genius,” and Julie (and Ed Kashi’s) “The Sandwich Generation” all combine still photography, video and text they produced into various creative elements that can be distributed in different ways across different markets. Core content can be produced to create a photo book, documentary film, TV/Web series, apps, traveling exhibits, fine art prints, an education program, licensed merchandise and beyond. We cover finding the right long-term stories, budgeting and production, finding corporate sponsors and distribution partners, plus crowdsourcing, Small Business Association loans, grants and other funding options, marketing, promotion and more. Register here.
Art Streiber photographing the cast of “The Walking Dead” for an Entertainment Weekly cover.
Art Streiber
Friday, October 31, 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
“The Big Picture: Editorial Photography Behind the Scenes”
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Walter Iooss and NBA great Michael Jordan back in the day.
Walter Iooss
Friday, October 31, 2 to 4 p.m.
“Beauty and the Athlete”
Walter Iooss has been called the poet laureate of sports. Iooss began his career shooting for Sports Illustrated, where he has been a contributor for upwards of 50 years, with more than 300 covers to his credit. His extensive coverage of SI’s annual Swimsuit Issue runs the gamut from gorgeous young models in exotic beach locales to the elegant and exclusive portfolio of Swimsuit legends he was assigned to capture for the issue’s 50th Anniversary in 2014. His equally successful advertising work includes campaigns for such blue chip clients as Coca-Cola, Gatorade, Adidas, Nike, Oakley, Canon, Kellogg’s and the National Milk Council. Iooss has also published 13 books—including the New York Times #1 bestseller Rare Air. In this action-packed imagemaker presentation, Iooss will take attendees on a guided tour of his legendary work with athletes, musicians and swimsuit models from the past 52 years. Register here.
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