EDDIE ADAMS

Eddie Adams: Vietnam at Bethel Woods Arts Center through July 11

Fifty black and white photographs from Eddie Adams: Vietnam are being exhibited at Museum at Bethel Woods in Bethel, NY until July 11, 2010. Still River Editions printed work for this exhibition which highlights the photojournalist's coverage of the Vietnam War, including the controversial image for which he was awarded the 1968 Pulitzer Prize. Adams' images were not published outside of their use for the Associated Press until after his death, when a book and exhibition were put together titled Eddie Adams: Vietnam by Adams' wife Alyssa.

Also notable is that the museum is offering free admission for U.S. military veterans, active duty, retired, or reserve troops with an ID at sign in during the Eddie Adams exhibition.

Bethel Woods Art Center is located at 200 Hurd Road, Bethel, NY at the site of the original 1969 Woodstock Festival. The museum's focus is the Woodstock era in art, culture and politics. In addition to the museum, the Art Center holds concerts, craft and other festivals, and country fair-type events.

~Lys

Free screening of "An Unlikely Weapon- The Eddie Adams Story"

There will be a free screening of the documentary "An Unlikely Weapon" the Eddie Adams story, April 14th, 2010 at Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT, White Hall, Viewing Room #1 on the midtown campus.
There will be a short talk/presentation by Professor Marcy May from the WCSU History Department on photography and it's impact on our historical memory before the start of the movie.

The talk will start promptly at 7pm with the movie beginning immediately after.

Free and open to the public.

Barnstorm 2009





2008 class photo


Barnstorm 2009, October 9th - October 12, 2009 - 100 hand-picked students along with 100 photojournalism professionals descend upon Jeffersonville, New York for the XXII annual Eddie Adams Workshop. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, Eddie Adams, founded the intensive four-day program 22 years ago. The tuition-free workshop's purpose is to create a forum in which an exchange of ideas, techniques, and philosophies can be shared between both established members and newcomers to the world of visual journalism.

I and Cathy have been to it as guest visitors, it is an amazing thing. So much talent, new and old, in one place, eating, drinking, and breathing photography for four days non-stop.

View some of the final projects from the students.

Mark

Archive of Photojournalist Eddie Adams Donated to Briscoe Center, University of Texas at Austin







© Eddie Adams

The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin has received the complete photographic archive of photojournalist Eddie Adams. An exhibition of some of the many photographs will be held at the Sid Richardson Hall location. The exhibit will run through January 16, 2010 Still River Editions printed all the photographs in cooperation with Mr. Adams estate and his widow. Press release info, online gallery of images. NPPA story.

Mark

NPR Story on Eddie Adams: Vietnam

We just discovered that NPR did a story on Eddie Adams: Vietnam last week. The website features a text-based story, slideshow, and audio feature by Margot Adler, along with audio from Hal Buell and Peter Arnett, who give their perspective on Adams' work as fellow journalists and contemporaries. There is also a little bit of audio from the Adams' documentary An Unlikely Weapon.

Eddie Adams: Vietnam was published in March by Umbrage Books and is also an exhibit on view at Umbrage Gallery in Brooklyn on view until April 30.

In case you missed them, our earlier posts about the book party and opening can be found here and our post about our involvement in the book and exhibit can be found here.

Eddie Adams: Vietnam, opening and book signing

There was an overwhelming turnout for the recent Eddie Adams: Vietnam exhibition and book signing by his wife and author Alyssa Adams at the Umbrage Gallery in Brooklyn. Here are a few photos provided by Bill Eppridge.


Jay Maisel, Nick Ut, Alyssa Adams, John Filo © Photo by Bill Eppridge


The Pulitzer winning Eddie Adams photograph © Photo by Bill Eppridge


Harry Koundakjian, Mark Savoia © Photo by Bill Eppridge


Pete Hamill, Alyssa Adams, Cindy Lou Adkins © Photo by Bill Eppridge

Cindy Lou Adkins, August Adams, Jay Maisel © Photo by Bill Eppridge

Jay Colton, Bobby Baker Burrows © Photo by Bill Eppridge

Still River Editions prints historic Vietnam portfolio

In 1968, Associated Press photojournalist Eddie Adams took a photograph that changed the way the public viewed the Vietnam War. His photograph of Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executing a Viet Cong prisoner won the Pulitzer Prize, and is one of the iconic images associated with the war.

That photograph is but one of the many that comprise Eddie Adams: Vietnam, the landmark book and exhibition from Umbrage Editions and Umbrage Gallery, both of New York City. The long-anticipated book is the first dedicated to Eddie Adams’ work, and many never-before-seen images are included in this historic portfolio, with contributions by other noted journalists including Hal Buell, Tom Brokaw and Peter Arnett.

Alyssa Adams (Adams’ wife and collaborator), who edited the book, approached Mark Savoia of Still River Editions of Danbury, Connecticut to prepare the images for the book and print the archival black and white prints for the exhibition.

Owner and Master Printmaker Mark Savoia says, “Working on these images that showed the brutality of war in the late 1960s gave us the same powerful response 40 years later. Each image smacked us in the face with the day-to-day reality of war. Adams’ fearless approach was a road map to all war photographers since.”

The images were painstakingly reproduced from the original negatives and prints using archival methods. Due to their age, many required extensive digital preparation. Savoia then printed the images using a process known as Piezography--a digital fine art process that uses carbon pigment inks on fine art paper. Prints made by this process have a tonal range and longevity that makes them ideal for exhibit of historical images.

Prints will be on exhibit at Umbrage Gallery in Brooklyn Feb 5-April 30, 2009.
 Opening reception March 5th 6-8pm. Umbrage Gallery is located at
111 Front St. Suite 208 Brooklyn, NY 11201. The book will be available in March from publisher Umbrage Editions and available from major booksellers.