Last week the Times had an interesting article about 65 glass plate negatives purchased for $45 at a garage sale in Fresno. Suspecting that they might be far more valuable than $45, the purchaser then assembled a team of experts to prove that the negatives were recovered from the 1937 fire in Ansel Adams’ darkroom. Value, $200 million. Well it turns out the experts in this case may not have been that expert, the $200 million is a givaway of course. It is still being disputed so we will have to wait on that, but it may remind any of us from the film era of our own stories of lost negatives. We all have them, don’t we, lost negative stories. I have.
In the digital era the problem is slightly different but images can get lost and when that happens its feels like more of a loss than it is because the potential image is an incalculable thing. I don’t need to tell you to make backups and put the hard disk in a separate safe place but there are other ways to lose things in the digital world by simply misfiling them. I try to file everything when I download it but still manage to lose a few files along the way, although, so far I have not lost anything in the digital realm as thouroughly as I lost those lost negatives that I still think about to this day.
BAPC Members Peer Review
/in Events, Member-only Events /by adminBAPC Members Peer Review at Rayko. Members Only.
BAPC Members Peer Review
/in Events, Member-only Events /by adminBAPC Members Peer Review at Rayko. Members Only.
Charlotte Niel @ Vermont Photography Workplace
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Charlotte Niel participates in the exhibit juried by Aline Smithson, SELF-SEARCHING: The Art of Self-Portraiture at the Vermont Photography Workplace’s PhotoPlace Gallery, 3 Park Street. Middlebury, Vermont. Artist’s Reception Friday, September 10th from 5-7 pm.BAPC Members Peer Review
/in Events, Member-only Events /by adminBAPC Members Peer Review at Rayko. Members Only.
Keeping Images
/in Thinking about Photography /by adminLast week the Times had an interesting article about 65 glass plate negatives purchased for $45 at a garage sale in Fresno. Suspecting that they might be far more valuable than $45, the purchaser then assembled a team of experts to prove that the negatives were recovered from the 1937 fire in Ansel Adams’ darkroom. Value, $200 million. Well it turns out the experts in this case may not have been that expert, the $200 million is a givaway of course. It is still being disputed so we will have to wait on that, but it may remind any of us from the film era of our own stories of lost negatives. We all have them, don’t we, lost negative stories. I have.
In the digital era the problem is slightly different but images can get lost and when that happens its feels like more of a loss than it is because the potential image is an incalculable thing. I don’t need to tell you to make backups and put the hard disk in a separate safe place but there are other ways to lose things in the digital world by simply misfiling them. I try to file everything when I download it but still manage to lose a few files along the way, although, so far I have not lost anything in the digital realm as thouroughly as I lost those lost negatives that I still think about to this day.
BAPC General Meeting
/in Events, Member-only Events /by adminBAPC Members General Meeting at Harvey Milk Photo Center.
BAPC Members Peer Review
/in Events, Member-only Events /by adminBAPC Members Peer Review at Rayko. Members Only.
Rebecca Chang @ Joyce Gordon Gallery
/in Events, Member News /by adminRebecca Chang participates in Glimpses in Time: 2010 an International Juried Exhibition at the Joyce Gordon Gallery. 406 14th St. Oakland, CA 94612.
PhotoAlliance Summer Workshop
/in Bay Area Photography Exhibitions /by Ari SalomonVISUAL STORYTELLING: A WORKSHOP WITH JASON HOUSTON
Featuring: Jason Houston
Spend an intensive three days/four nights focused on learning how to take control of your camera and make the photographs you set out to make. Using the structure of an editorial-styled assignment, we’ll work on conceiving and planning images, refining your approach and focusing your personal vision, and of course all the technical skills needed to pull it off. A project-based, hands-on format will include lots of photographing, editing, critique, and finally presenting your work. This workshop is designed to accommodate a wide range of styles and abilities.
via PhotoAlliance.
SFAC Open Call – Night/Light: Bay Area Photographers Take Aim After Dark
/in Photography Competitions /by Ari SalomonSFAC Gallery and PhotoAlliance: Open Call for Submissions
Night/Light: Bay Area Photographers Take Aim After Dark
Exhibition: Night/Light: Bay Area Photographers Take Aim After Dark
Exhibition Dates: September 16 – January 14, 2010
Location: SFAC Gallery, Art at City Hall, ground floor
Submissions Due: Saturday, August 14, 2010, 6pm
For more information: contact the SFAC Gallery at 415.554.6080 or aimee.leduc@sfgov.org
via Open Call to Photographers – Night/Light: Bay Area Photographers Take Aim After Dark Call for Entries | SFAC Gallery.
Linda Fitch @Santa Cruz Art League
/in Events, Member News /by adminLinda Fitch’s work can be seen in the National Photography Exhibition Transference of Light at the Santa Cruz Art League. 526 Broadway, Santa Cruz, CA. Artist’s Reception and Awards Ceremony. Saturday July 10, 3-5 PM
Alan George @ Corden|Potts Gallery
/in Events, Member News /by adminAlan George participates in the Dog Days exhibition @Corden|Potts Gallery. The exhibition features canine related images from an international roster of photographers. Corden|Potts Gallery, 49 Geary Street, Suite 211, San Francisco, CA. Opening Reception: 2pm – 5pm Saturday July 17.