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International Center of Photography December Lecture Series

Posted by Foto Care | Posted in Photography Event
Posted on December 1, 2010

The weather is growing colder, the end of the year is nearing and everyone is busy with the holidays approaching but make time and begin your December with these great lectures being held at ICP.  This December they have put together a great lecture series with book signings and cocktails so make sure to check some of them out.

School at ICP, 1114 Avenue of the Americas
Wednesday, December 1, 7:00pm

The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center, NYU, 53 Washington Square South, Suite 201
December 2–December 3

ICP and the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives present this two-day symposium at the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center.

CAP, 36 East 30 Street between Madison and Park Avenues
Tuesday, December 7, 7:00pm–8:30pm

Dan Estabrook will speak about his long exploration of historical processes, as an artist not seeking to revisit the past but to look at it from a 21st-Century perspective.

School at ICP, 1114 Avenue of the Americas
Wednesday, December 8, 7:00pm

Adobe NYC Photowalk at Foto Care

Posted by Elizabeth Stacy | Posted in Foto Care Workshops, Photography Event
Posted on October 21, 2010

We are happy to welcome Tom Hogarty and Bryan O’Neil Hughes of Adobe as they host an Adobe Photowalk in New York City.

Join Bryan and Tom as they take you on a walk through Madison Square park and the Flatiron district photographing in the morning and learn how to use Adobe products to the fullest for your images.

  • SHOOT: Tom and Bryan will take you through Madison Square Park and the Flatiron district’s historic architecture for a morning shoot
  • EAT: Enjoy a free lunch
  • LEARN: See live demos and get tips on using Adobe’s digital imaging solutions directly from Tom and Bryan

This day will be a great chance to explore digital photography, learn something new and go behind-the-scenes with Adobe.  Don’t miss the opportunity to speak with the product managers, provide feedback and potentially win product and prizes!

BRING:

• Camera (any kind welcome)
• Comfortable walking shoes
• Your questions and creativity

COST: FREE! (lunch and demo/discussion included)

All beginners, amateur or a serious professional photographers are welcome so please RSVP to join the group.

Saturday, October 30th

10:00 a.m.(Sharp) – 2:00 p.m. ET

RSVP required

Space is limited so reserve your spot now!

Meet Foto Care & Leica During Photo Plus

Posted by Elizabeth Stacy | Posted in Announcements, Photography Event
Posted on October 19, 2010

Join us with Leica during PDN Photo Plus Expo at Production Central’s daylight studio. Come see the Leica S-System and try it hands-on with several of the new lenses.  Also enjoy lectures on color management, printing and meeting pros.

Enjoy the company of fashion photographers, Rinze van Brug and Chiun-Kai Shih as they demonstrate some of their techniques and experiences with Leica.   You will have the chance throughout the two days to speak with them and ask questions.

After speaking with Rinze or Chiun step over to the still life set and speak with Scott Geffert, president of Center for Digital Imaging, as he discusses color management with the Leica S2 system.

Want to take a print home of an image you shot with the Leica S2?  Just take a few minutes and speak with Jon Slesinger, Foto Care Digital Department, to get hands on experience with the work-flow of printing.

Production Central Daylight Studio
369 W34th Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10001

See Complete Schedule Below

October 28th
11:00AM – 1:00PM : Open Shoot
1:00PM – 4:00PM : Meet the Photographer Behind the Work with Rinze van Brug
1:30PM – 3:00PM : The Leica S2 and International Standards (running in half hour sessions)
3:30PM – 4:00PM : Sneak Peek into the Future of Photographic Lighting
4:00PM – 6:00PM : Superior Printing Capabilities with the S2

October 29th
11:00AM – 1:00PM : Open Shoot
1:00PM – 4:00PM : Meet the Photographer Behind the Work with Chiun-Kai Shih
1:30PM – 3:00PM : The Leica S2 and International Standards (running in half hour sessions)
3:30PM – 4:00PM : Sneak Peek into the Future of Photographic Lighting
4:00PM – 6:00PM : Superior Printing Capabilities with the S2


Meet us at “Shoot NYC-An Advanced Photography Forum”

Posted by Elizabeth Stacy | Posted in Announcements, Photography Event
Posted on October 3, 2010

We are pleased to be a part of this special event being held during PDN PhotoPlus Expo in October.  It will be an exciting an event where you can learn all about the new equipment, hear from some of the top professionals and get your chance to play. This event is ideal for professional photographers, photo assistants, advanced students or any imaging professional that would like to learn about the latest cutting edge products and techniques.

Shoot-NYC is an exciting and informative forum hosted by photographic industry leaders Hasselblad and Bron Imaging. This 2 day event features live interactive shooting sets incorporating the latest photographic technology on the market today.  Attend and learn how the professionals are harnessing and integrating today’s most advanced professional photographic tools and education into their business. Also register in advanced for the free educational seminars covering a wide variety of subjects that affect the business of today’s professional photographer. In addition, debuting in the United States, will be the Hasselblad Masters 2010 Exhibition at the same location.  Don’t miss out on this incredible event, more details and registration information below.

Shoot-NYC
la.Venue
The Terminal Building
608 West 28th Street
New York, NY 10001
RSVP

October 28th: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Happy Hour at 5:00PM
October 29th: 10:00AM – 4:00PM
After Event Party at 6:00PM

Photographer Bill Diodato: “CARE OF WARD 81”

Posted by Foto Care | Posted in Photography Event
Posted on July 19, 2010

Artist Bill Diodato

Care of Ward 81


Care of Ward 81.
Photographs and text by Bill Diodato. Foreword by Mary Ellen Mark.
Golden Section Publishing, 2010. 64 pp., 46 color and black & white illustrations., 10×6½”.

This is Bill’s first monograph. Care of Ward 81 is the first of two books on the subject. Located at the Oregon State Mental Hospital (the hospital where One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest was filmed in 1976), Ward 81 was set up as a psychiatric ward to help women in need by providing them with medical attention and isolation.

During 2005, the entire site was being redeveloped… the Oregon State Legislature authorized Bill Diodato to photograph and thus document the cremated remains of some of 3,500 deceased patients of the “Asylum” which, in one final act of inhumanity, had been exhumed. During this very moving project – Warden Marvin Fickle also granted Bill access to the infamous closed-off Ward 81. Knowing that he would be the last person to document the ward, Bill felt a sense of responsibility to remember the women who inhabited this extraordinary place. The result is “c/o Ward 81”.

From the Introduction by Bill Diodato:
“…. Entering Ward 81, I found each room vibrated with pastel colors, some walls even adorned with curiously upbeat art from the patients. All this beauty was contrasted with a dense chalky air, earthy odor and constant crackling of debris beneath my feet….In the end, I can’t say where exactly the many sleepless nights I spent pondering what happened to the women of Ward 81 have taken me. I simply do not know. If, by chance, it helps even just one woman and her family, I rest my head with a renewed sense of hope.”- Bill Diodato


From the Foreword by Mary Ellen Mark:
‘It’s painful for me to look at these pictures. They evoke feelings of life and death. I can hear the sounds of women running through hallways and someone shouting, “Meds, meds, come and get your meds.” I can hear the crying of a woman being locked down in restraints. I can hear the music of the jukebox at the once-a-week dance with the women of Ward 81. Bill’s book brings me back to the haunted cell in which I slept in a deserted ward right next to Ward 81. I swear I heard people walking above me all night. Bill’s images confirm the feeling that I always had—that Ward 81 was and still is inhabited by many ghosts. ‘-Mary Ellen Mark, 2010

From Timothy White’s Review in Resource Magazine
“The images in Ward 81 are at once as haunting as they are beautiful. One is drawn inside, as if by some ethereal being. Although I am troubled that this place exists, I am also attracted by its textured, desolate space. Bill Diodato’s photographs capture the stories imbedded in these walls. The empty rooms continue to narrate the stories of the women who once lived here. As uncomfortable as the reality of this place is, I cannot help but conjure its smells, feel the light, and sense the many people and the complex histories that crossed though these hallways and rooms.

Bill has touched a nerve. At first glance you only see the starkness and fear, but upon closer inspection you are taken into a soft, beautiful, pastel world. I truly enjoyed this book. I like Bill’s sense of investigation – I can feel him peering around corners and opening doors. There is an overall palette that is consistent, and that take us on an emotional ride though his experience. This is not a book to glance though. This is a book to study, to feel, and let your mind imagine.”

About the Limited Editions:

  • Care of Ward 81 is available in a first edition of 1,000 copies and 200 are still available for $50.
  • Care of Ward 81 is also available in a signed, numbered and slipcased edition of 100 with both the book and the slipcase bound in Japanese Saifu cloth. ($250)
  • The deluxe edition of 50 comes with a print, and is also signed by Bill and Mary Ellen Mark, numbered, and slipcased with both the book and slipcase bound in Japanese Saifu cloth. The deluxe edition print of 50 included with the Deluxe Edition is a pigment print on the archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper. This image is printed with the finest archival inks available on the market today. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist. ($500)

About Bill Diodato

Artist Bill Diodato is an award winning American photographer who works in both commercial and fine art photography. Originally from New England and educated at the Hallmark Institute of Photography, Diodato pursued his career further by moving to New York City in 1990. Currently possessing a large and impressive client base. Diodato balances his distinguished commercial work with inspired personal projects much like his new book “Care of Ward 81”.

Be sure to check back in a few days, our next post will feature some of Bill Diodato’s provocative commercial photography.

Adobe Photowalk Day

Posted by Elizabeth Stacy | Posted in Foto Care Workshops, Photography Event
Posted on July 3, 2010

This past Saturday, June 26th, we hosted an Adobe Photowalk.  We welcomed the Adobe team as they led a walk through New York’s Flatiron district with a group of photographers. It was an extremely fun and exciting day ending with good food, Lightroom 3 demos and giveaways!

Thank you everyone for attending and to the Adobe group for making it all happen.

Summer Photography Workshops in Woodstock NY

Posted by Foto Care | Posted in Photography Event, Photography Workshops & Lectures
Posted on June 23, 2010

Give yourself the gift of inspiration and re-charge your creative juices at The Center for Photography at Woodstock (CPW), located in the idyllic town of Woodstock NY just two hours north of NYC.

Since 1977 CPW has offered Photography Workshops and the parallel running Lecture series to educate, encourage, inform, and inspire photographers of all ages, at all levels, in an intimate hands-on setting.

Classes are conducted in various locations throughout Woodstock, one of the oldest artists colonies in the nation. Photographers can take the time to make new work, share ideas, learn new techniques, and rekindle their passion for photography in a supportive environment with peers who share their passion for the medium.

This year’s line up includes leading image-makers such as Constantine Mano, Dawoud Bey, David Hilliard, Connie Imboden, Keith Carter, Gerald Slota, Craig Barber, Ed Kashi, Doug Menuez and Mary Ellen Mark to name a few.

The slide show above features images from this years lineup of photographic stars. So grab your camera and head upstate for an amazing series of weekend classes and exiting evening lectures.

Click here to view the 2010 schedule.

Enrollment is limited to book your space now. Fully illustrated catalogs are free and available on request or visit our website www.cpw.org. Pre- Registration for classes is required.Registration continues on an on-going basis throughout the season, though spaces are limited so call directly to enroll (845)679-9957 or download a registration form from CPW’s website at www.cpw.org to fax to (845) 679-6337.

Photograph © Connie Imboden: The Female Eye: Women Seeing Women

Adobe NYC Photowalk at Foto Care

Posted by Elizabeth Stacy | Posted in Foto Care Workshops, Photography Event
Posted on June 21, 2010

We are happy to welcome Tom Hogarty and Bryan O’Neil Hughes of Adobe as they host an Adobe Photowalk in New York City.

Join Bryan and Tom as they take you on a walk through Madison Square park and the Flatiron district photographing in the morning and learn how to use Adobe products to the fullest for your images.

  • SHOOT: Tom and Bryan will take you through Madison Square Park and the Flatiron district’s historic architecture for a morning shoot
  • EAT: Enjoy a free lunch
  • LEARN: See live demos and get tips on using Adobe’s digital imaging solutions directly from Tom and Bryan

This day will be a great chance to explore digital photography, learn something new and go behind-the-scenes with Adobe.  Don’t miss the opportunity to speak with the product managers, provide feedback and potentially win product and prizes!

BRING:

• Camera (any kind welcome)
• Comfortable walking shoes
• Your questions and creativity

COST: FREE! (lunch and demo/discussion included)

All beginners, amateur or a serious professional photographers are welcome so please RSVP to join the group.

Saturday, June 26

10:00 a.m.(Sharp) – 2:00 p.m. ET

RSVP required

Space is limited so reserve your spot now!