A good friend of mine, Ron Wyatt, will be speaking this evening, 2/20/2009 at the Apple Retail Store on 14th Street in New York City. Ron will primarily be showing photographs from his recent trip to China, and he will share tips and advice about how he photographed the Olympic Games in Beijing in the Summer of 2008.
Ron’s photographs are fantastic, and you can see many more of his images here.
Location: Apple Retail Store: 401 W 14th Street New York City, NY 10014
Date: Friday, February 20, 2009
Time: 7pm
Admission is free, though seating is limited.
I just came across this special free event being held on January 21, 2009. I’ve had an opportunity to hear Matthew Jordan Smith speak at the PhotoPlus Expo in NYC and I’ve seen his fantastic work in his book, Sepia Dreams: A Celebration of Black Achievement Through Words and Images.
Below is the text describing the event (from Foto Care’s website):
Join us on January 21st for a special presentation by fashion photographer Matthew Jordan Smith at Splashlight Studios. You will have the opportunity to take part in a hands-on learning experience to improve your knowledge of lighting techniques and image workflow using Phase One Capture One and Microsoft Expression Media.
Matthew will share beauty lighting techniques used for clients such as Olay and Pantene. He will also share fashion tips he has learned shooting editorials such as those seen in American Vogue, Brides Magazine, People and Essence, and in his appearances on America’s Next Top Model. See how a Pro sets up the shot and uses workflow software to inspire creativity and create stunning images.
Location:
Splashlight Studios SOHO
One Hudson Square
75 Varick St., Third Floor
New York, NY 10013Date and Times:
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
3:00pm – 5:30pm or
6:30pm – 9:00pm Cost: FreeRegistration:
Space is limited,
email [email protected]
or call (212) 741-2990 to register
Related Links
The Matthew Jordan Smith Experience website
Matthew Jordan Smith‘s blog (ed. note: this blog offers a wonderful look behind the scenes with a great photographer. For example, he recently uploaded photos showing his lighting on location, as well as many photos from a trip to India a few years ago.)
Matthew Jordan Smith on PDNgallery.com (Icons Online)
(ed. note: another fantastic group of images, plus a Q&A with Matthew Jordan Smith and short video segments about different experiences he’s had over his career.)
First, I’d like to wish all of our readers a very happy new year. This is my first post of 2009. A nice holiday present came in the form of recognition by the folks at photography-colleges.org. ImagingBuffet.com was named to their list of “Top 100 Photography Blogs.” I’d like to thank them for putting The Imaging Buffet on the same page as some of my favorite blogs, including Photojojo.com, American Photo’s “State of the Art,” PDN’s “PDN Pulse,” This Week in Photography, Strobist, Scott Kelby’s “Photoshop Insider,” and many others. Feel free to share some of your favorite photo blogs in our comments section (preferably with a reason why you are selecting them).
And happy new year once again!