Meeting will be October 21st, due to holiday…

I apologize to those who showed up to the meeting yesterday (Oct 7th) thinking it was the second week of the month. But the previous Monday was September 30th. To prevent the disappointment of others showing up when there is no meeting, I wanted to post an announcement that this month’s meeting will be delayed until the third week (Oct 21), due to the Columbus Day holiday. Sorry for any confusion.

Looking ahead to the November meeting, it also will be delayed due to a holiday (Veterans Day). It will take place on the third Monday of the month, November 18th.

 

September 2013 Meeting Announcement

The next meeting for Photographers East will be held on this Monday, September 9th, starting at 7PM in the Community Room of Bridgehampton National Bank, Snake Hollow Rd in Bridgehampton.

We have two presenters for our September Meeting:
In 1999 Diane Tepper became an award winning photographer, after a lifetime career as an International Interior Designer and director of Corporate Design at Bloomingdales, NY. She sells her photography to Interior Designers, Architects, Collectors and former clients from her design days. She is primarily a street photographer, but specializes in Nature, Landscape and portrait photography. Her newest venture is creating archival books for families that want to leave a pictorial legacy for future generations.
Diane-Tepper-photographyShe has won many awards through the years, including 1st place in photography at Guild Hall, awarded by MOMA curator Carolyn Lanchner. The press has reviewed her work in the Wall Street Journal, The East Hampton Star, South Hampton Press and the PWP newsletter. In addition to being a member of Photo East, she is a member of Professional Women Photographers, PAI – NY and Docomomo NY.

Riki Reichman is a clinical psychologist and published author by profession and has been sculpting and painting for many years. For the past eight years, she has shown her photographic work on the East End of LI and in Florida competitions, and has been the recipient of numerous awards in Florida.

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Her interests are primarily in nature photography and portraits, in both color and black and white. Riki plans to share her images of wild animals with us on Monday.

Hope to see you then!

August 2013 Meeting Announcement

The next meeting for Photographers East will be held this coming Monday, August 12th, starting at 7PM in the Community Room of Bridgehampton National Bank, Snake Hollow Rd in Bridgehampton.

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image courtesy of HistoricCamera.com

Anne Sager will show a selection of prints accompanied by poems.

Originally a painter, when Anne bought her first camera she was hooked and started her photographic journey, studying with Lisette Model, Philippe Halsman, George Tice, and working as an assistant to Alfred Eisenstaedt.

Members are invited to bring a few photos, a piece of specialized gear, or anything else they would like to share for an evening of photographic camaraderie.

If you wish to have your images projected, please use this link to upload your files before the meeting:   http://www.photoeast.org/dropbox/

Hope to see you Monday!

July 2013 Meeting Announcement

Photo credit: Replica of 1840 Voigtlander Lens by National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution

Our July Meeting will be an Open Lens night on Monday, July 8th, starting at 7PM in the Community Room of Bridgehampton National Bank, Snake Hollow Rd in Bridgehampton.

Members are invited to bring a few photos, a piece of specialized gear, or anything else they would like to share for an evening of photographic camaraderie.

Also, an assortment of photography books will be available for borrowing.

If you wish to have your images projected, please use this link to upload your files before the meeting:
http://www.photoeast.org/dropbox/

I’m looking forward to seeing you.

June 2013 Meeting Announcement

The next meeting for Photographers East will be held next Monday, June 10th, starting at 7PM in the Community Room of Bridgehampton National Bank, Snake Hollow Rd in Bridgehampton.

Chris Randall has been taking pictures since his father put a Kodak Brownie in his hands at age 7. He has not stopped creating since then. He will be presenting several bodies of work at our June meeting.

He is described as having the ‘eye of a photographer and the soul of a painter‘ with his remarkable ability to transform what is in front of the lens into images of striking beauty. Commenting on his ‘Suspended Search’ series, HudsonMod magazine wrote “ . . . this series reminds us of the unique beauty we overlook in the ordinary. This is photography at its finest.”

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The ‘Suspended Search’ series exhibition, his second solo show in New York, is now on view through August at Atelier-NYC in The New York Design Center 32nd & Lexington. We have posted the show’s invitation under our Exhibits link. You can visit his website at http://www.chrisrandallshoots.com/.

His first New York solo exhibition, in 2009, titled ‘Greenpoint Lost And Found’ documents the declining and decaying industrial buildings alongside a neighborhood and waterfront where time had stood still; and is presented in his signature urban abstract style.

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May Meeting Notes – A Wider Field of Vision

Bruce Milne gave a wonderful presentation at our May 13th meeting. It included a showing of some of his ‘PhotoScapes’ as well as a very unusual camera. His talk included some of the history of panoramic photography and how its earliest use was to record historic events (civil war photos, etc…). Most fascinating was the astonishing detail in George Lawrence’s photos of the aftermath of the San Francisco earthquake!

Bruce also explained the nodal point of a lens. (If you don’t know what that is, click here for more info). He also spoke of using Photomerge in Adobe CS4 and setting his camera completely to manual while shooting his panoramas.Bruce Milne snake hollow underpass

While showing some of his very large prints he explained that he strives to capture the feeling of being in a space. “I find nature to be very intimate,” he said. His website goes into greater detail and I recommend taking a look. 

An excerpt: Landscape: the Intimacy of Space

“As a child growing up in rural New York State, I spent my time exploring and
adventuring in the woods, fields, and streams which surrounded me. I found mystery in
abandoned buildings and other artifacts of past lives. Nature in all her shapes, sounds,
smells filled my senses. These experiences were for me profoundly intimate: the smell of
decay; of thick black mud sucking at my shoes; reverberation of footfall and forest
creature echoing through the cathedral canopy; the constantly shifting depth of field;
rusted objects forsaken or lost, their purpose long forgotten or obsolete. In this immersion
I would find myself surrounded, comforted, engrossed in a true intimacy of space.

In this current body of photographic work, I attempt to capture and convey that sense of
intimacy, of inclusion that I experience in the field, whether woodland, meadow,
waterway or structure. The shapes become iconic, the spaces transportive, not in
abstraction, but in their essence.”

Click here to visit Bruce Milne’s website

Of related interest: DPreview has an interesting article about iPhone Panoramas: Editorial: Why I can’t stop taking iPhone Panoramas

May 2013 Meeting Announcement

The next meeting for Photographers East will be held on this coming Monday, May 13th, starting at 7PM in the Community Room of Bridgehampton National Bank, Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton.

Bruce Milne will present a short talk on the history of panoramic photography.
Bruce Milne panoramic photoHe will also share some of his work.
Bruce assures me it will not be very formal.  I think the group is in for a treat!

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April – Spring Show at Ashawagh Hall

Just a reminder; there will be no April meeting at the Bridgehampton National Bank. Instead, I’m looking forward to seeing you at our show at Ashawagh Hall on the weekend of April 13th and 14th!!

Annual Spring show at Ashawagh Hall, the weekend of April 13 & 14, 2013.
Details are: Drop off work Friday April 12 between 12 noon and 1 pm. You may figure on at least 4 pieces, 18″ x 24″. The show will be hung that afternoon.
Cost: $100 to cover the cost of the newspaper ad, hall, opening reception and clean up.
Opening reception Saturday, April 13, 5 to 8pm
Breakdown show: Sunday, April 14, 5pm

 

March 2013 Meeting Announcement

The next meeting for Photographers East will be held on Monday, March 11th, starting at 7pm in the Community Room of Bridgehampton National Bank, Snake Hollow Rd in Bridgehampton.

Replica of 1840 Voigtlander Lens by National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution

Our March Meeting will be an Open Lens night. Members are invited to bring a few photos, a piece of specialized gear, or anything else they would like to share for an evening of photographic camaraderie. If you wish to have your images projected, please use this link to upload your files before the meeting.

There will also be a demonstration of several intervalometers for those interested in time lapse photography, including a brief demo of the (free) Magic Lantern software hack for Canon cameras.

Hope to see you there!

 

Spring Show Announcement

It’s time to start thinking about our annual Spring show at Ashawagh Hall, the weekend of April 13 & 14, 2013.

Details are:
Drop off work Friday April 12 between 12 noon and 1 pm. You may figure on at least 4 pieces, 18″ x 24″. The show will be hung that afternoon.

Cost: $100 to cover the cost of the newspaper ad, hall, opening reception and clean up.

Opening reception Saturday, April 13, 5 to 8pm

Breakdown: Sunday, April 14, 5pm