BAPC Members Guest Review

Photographer, Susannah Hayes is scheduled as a guest reviewer.
Irene Imfield’s Oakland studio. Members only

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Black & White Spider Awards

Black and White Spider Awards is open to professional and amateur photographers shooting in all forms of black and white photography using traditional or digital methods.  We encourage classic styles, new creative ideas and photographers who are driven by their artistic eye and a desire to excel in this classic art form.

via Black & White Spider Awards | How To Enter.

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BAPC Members Peer Review

BAPC Members Peer Review at Rayko. Members Only.

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SFMoMA Artists Gallery Warehouse sale

Ari Salomon and Alan George will participate in the 17th Annual SFMoMA Artists Gallery Warehouse Event. A 5-Day fundraiser happening May 5-9 that attracts 100s of buyers. Much work is for sale at 50% off. May 6 is main event.

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Ari Salomon @ SFMoMA

Ari Salomon will be in a 2 person show at the SFMoMA Minna and Natoma Street windows.

Ari Salomon and Andy Vogt, February 13 – June 26, 2010
(Maps: Minna, Natoma or Streetview: Minna, Natoma)

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Guest speaker: Michael Jang

Michael Jang is an SF based photographer with work in the permanent SFMOMA collection, someone who has collaborated with Annie Liebowitz, and who has an impressive file of celebrity shots done for Rolling Stone and other publications.
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Exhibition: Synthetic Environments

Dates of show: April 10 – 29
Date of Opening: April 10, 2010 / 6-8 pm
Preview the show online

Mina Dresden Gallery
312 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (map)
(415) 863-8312
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Saturday from 3-7 pm
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Ari Salomon's Motion Studies at SFMoMA's window gallery

Member Ari Salomon was featured in an article in the SF Examiner SF-Photography Blog.

Some photographers, and Ari Salomon is among these, skirt the artificial distinction between subjective and objective uses of photography by concentrating on camera vision. Cameras can see things that human eyes cannot.

via Camera vision in the alley – Ari Salomon’s Motion Studies at SFMoMA’s window gallery.

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Hearst 8×10 : The Contest

DESCRIPTION
Hearst 8×10 Photography Biennial is a competition to identify and promote new and emerging talent among photographers in the United States and abroad. Eight 8 winners, chosen every other year, will:Showcase selected works in an exhibition under the title, “8×10” in the Alexey Brodovitch Gallery and the Hearst Gallery at Hearst Tower in New York City.Be published in the accompanying “8×10” catalog and on www.hearst.com and www.hearst8x10.com.

ENTRY FEE
There is no entry fee for the competition.

ELIGIBILITY
All U.S. and international freelance, amateur and professional photographers and students, 18 to 35 years of age. Applicants may apply as individuals, or as collaborators.Hearst Corporation full-time employees and former employees are not eligible. Freelancers for Hearst Corporation are eligible to apply.Applicants may only submit one 1 entry, which may include up to 16 photographs. Sizes may vary.

APPLICATION DEADLINE
All entries must be emailed between the dates of January 4, 2010 and May 31, 2010.

via Hearst 8×10 : The Contest.

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Angelika Schilli and Adrienne Defendi @ SOHO Photo, NY

Angelika Schilli and Adrienne Defendi are participating in the Krappy Kamera XII International Juried Competition at SOHO Photo, 15 White Street in New York.  Artist reception is Tuesday, March 2, 2010 from 6-8PM

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Erin Malone @ PhotoMedia Center Holga Show

Erin Malone will participate in the 3rd Annual Juried Holga Show at the Photomedia Center in Erie, Pennsylvania. The show is online indefinitely and a print from each artist is in their permanent print collection.  http://www.photomediacenter.org/Holga3/Holga3show.html

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Erin Malone @ Rayko Photo Center

Erin Malone will participate in the 2010 International Juried Plastic Camera Show at Rayko Photo Center.
Opening Reception is Friday February 26, 6-8pm, Rayko Photo Center, 428 Third Street San Francisco
http://raykophoto.com/?page_id=38&pid=291

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