Tonight in New York: John Midgley speaks on “Journeys of Fiction and Fantasy” as part of APA/NY’s Image Makers Lecture Series

Photographer and charming raconteur John Midgley will be appearing at the Apple store on West 14th Street tonight, giving a presentation on “Memory: Journeys of Fiction and Fantasy.” The free event, scheduled for 7 to 8, is part of the APA|NY’s Image Makers Lecture Series and will be followed by drinks at the 675 Bar [...]

Call for entries: PDN’s The Look, the IPAs, and the APA/NY Photo Contest

. Several notable photo competitions, PDN‘s The Look, the IPAs, and the APA/NY Photo Contest, are accepting submissions, and the deadlines are drawing ever nearer. Read on for details… . . PDN‘s The Look: Where Fashion Meets Art Deadline: June 20. Categories: Advertising; Editorial/Celebrity; Still Life/Accessories; Personal Work/Fine Art; Runway/Street Scene; Beauty; Debut [Student/Emerging]. Prizes: [...]

Highlights from last night’s APA/NY Image Makers series with Robert Tardio and Jeff Mermelstein

I went to the Apple store in Soho last night to hear Robert Tardio and Jeff Mermelstein speak at the APA/NY Image Makers series. Here are some highlights and sound bites from their presentations. . . Robert Tardio Robert is a commercial still-life photographer with 24 years in the industry who is collaborating on an [...]

Part 2: More highlights from the APA panel discussion on presenting your work to the new-media landscape

. Previously on Stockland Martel Blog Brings You Highlights From “Multi-Platform Editing: Presenting Your Work to the New Media Landscape”: Vaughan Hannigan photo rep Joe Pritchard offered advice for photographers who are editing their books: Don’t get attached to images “that SUCK,” he said, genially but seriously. Photographer Chris Owyoung offered advice for those who [...]

Highlights from the APA panel discussion on presenting your work to the new-media landscape

. I took pages of notes at the sold-out APA/NY panel discussion at Calumet on Wednesday. Let’s just say there was a lot of meat on that bone. I’m going to serve it up in two separate posts. The panel was unusually strong: Roberto De Luna, photo editor at Time Out New York; Joe Pritchard, [...]

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