Mon, 23 November 2020
Harvey Stein is a professional photographer, teacher, lecturer, author, and curator based in New York City. He currently teaches at the International Center of Photography. Stein is a frequent lecturer on photography both in the United States and abroad. He is the Director of Photography at Umbrella Arts Gallery, located in the East Village of Manhattan. He has also been a member of the faculty of the School of Visual Arts, New School University, Drew University, Rochester Institute of Technology, and the University of Bridgeport. He is known most for his street photography of New York City, featuring Harlem and Coney Island.
Websites Harvey Stein https://www.harveysteinphoto.com Margarita Mavromichalis http://www.margaritamavromichalis.com
Education Resources: Photo NOLA Ibarionex’s Workshop for Photo NOLA https://www.nobechicreative.com/events/nobechi-creative-photonola-2020-events-page Momenta Photographic Workshops https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/
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Tue, 17 November 2020
Hunter Barnes is a documentary photographer whose work captures aspects of culture and communities ignored by the mainstream and often misrepresented in the modern American narrative. Hunter trained in photochemistry and traditional photographic techniques. At a young age, he began a nomadic life on the road. In his early twenties, Hunter self-published his first book, Redneck Roundup, documenting the dying communities of the Old West. Other projects followed: four years spent with the Nez Perce tribe; months with a serpent-handling congregation in the Appalachian mountains; bikers, lowriders, and street gangs; inmates in California State Prison. Intense, true pockets, and subcultures of America. The process is an integral part of Hunter’s work. He shoots exclusively on film—the pace of analog in harmony with his approach. Fundamental to Hunter’s work is the journey, the people, the place. Then committing them to film before they are greatly changed or gone forever. His new book is titled: The People. Websites Hunter Barnes Michael Zagaris https://zagaris.photoshelter.com
Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/
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Tue, 10 November 2020
For over four decades, Greg Gorman has continued to master the art of photography. From celebrity portraits and advertising campaigns to magazine layouts and fine artwork, Greg has developed and showcased a discriminating and unique style in his profession. Over the past 20 years, Greg Gorman’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the world. When not shooting famous faces, Greg travels for specialized photographic projects and is one of the most sought after speakers in the photographic community. Greg Gorman joins us to discuss the latest of his latest book It’s Not About Me: A Retrospective.
Websites Greg Gorman https://www.gormanphotography.com Helmut Newton https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/
Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/
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Tue, 3 November 2020
Melissa O’Shaughnessy was born in 1960 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and studied at Georgetown University and the University of St. Thomas, graduating with a degree in journalism. She is now a photographer based in New York City. Her work has been featured in numerous international exhibitions and publications, and her work is included in the book Bystander: A History of Street Photography. She is a member of UP Photographers, a collective of 27 international street photographers. Her first monograph, Perfect Strangers: New York City Street Photographs, has just been published by Aperture.
Websites Melissa O’Shaughnessy https://melissaoshaughnessy.com UP Photographers
Education Resources: Momenta Photographic Workshops https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/
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