To create a more equitable world we have to invest. Edwin Pastor invests in exposing young people to the art form he loves. I know Edwin is excited to teach when it is safe to do so again. In his workshops, a Darkroom is a place of learning and mentorship.
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Coming off of International Women's Day last week.... Examining the broad range of female photographers and photojournalists is essential to the world of photography. This article nicely touches on this as well as how one photographer is helping.
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"The whole character of the sitter is to be read at first sight; the whole likeness, as it shall appear when finished, is to be seen at first, in each and all its details, and in their unity and combinations."
Albert Sands Southworth
Daguerreotypist
b. March 12, 1811
Peter Britt
b. March 12, 1819
Born in Switzerland. Arrived in the United States in 1845 and started working in Illinois by 1847. Became one of the first photographer of the American west in the early 1850s.
Another SPE came to a close for us with a fantastic cocktail party and book signing. We thank all the signees and people who stopped through. You're why we do this everyday with no plan on… https://t.co/6ZrKV0eHQF
Today at SPE National, join Sprint Systems of Photography for a book signing and cocktail party. Featuring; Henry Horenstein, David Graham, Jeremiah Ariaz, Jeff Rich, Barbara Proud, and other surprise signees! See image for info!
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Because a womans work is never done, even during SPE National. Our CEO and assistant prepping for the workday and weekend ahead.
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Because a womans work is never done, even during SPE National. Our CEO and assistant prepping for the workday and weekend ahead.
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#internationalwomensday#spenational#cleveland… https://t.co/kGPynS9Dl7
"I must attempt to transcend the limitations of my own experience by sharing, as deeply as possible, the problems of those I photograph."
- Gordon Parks
d. March 7, 2006
Invisible Man
Harlem, New York
1952
Sprint is at SPE 2019... a chilly Cleveland morning but beautiful lake view is a great start. We hope to see you all here!
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I came across this article some time ago but have been hanging onto it. For some reason this felt like it was the right time. Particularly interesting here is the idea of the shifting narrative surrounding the photograph and its folklore.
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