UPDATE: Well it has been over 60 days of use and I am extremely happy with the results and functions of this printer. The print speed is amazing, it makes me even more efficient then ever! *MS*
The Annenberg Space for Photography to Open in Century City, California in 2009
The Annenberg Foundation, one of the nation’s largest private family foundations, announced today plans to open a new community space dedicated to both digital images and print photography in Los Angeles, California.
The Annenberg Space for Photography will open in spring 2009 at 2000 Avenue of the Stars. Located on the former site of the Shubert Theatre, the Photography Space will be a 10,000 square foot facility which will feature a state-of-the-art digital projection gallery along with a traditional print exhibit area. The combination of these galleries will enable the Annenberg Space for Photography to show an unprecedented number of images to the general public in a dynamic environment. General admission to the Annenberg Space for Photography will be free.
The Annenberg Space for Photography will open in spring 2009 at 2000 Avenue of the Stars. Located on the former site of the Shubert Theatre, the Photography Space will be a 10,000 square foot facility which will feature a state-of-the-art digital projection gallery along with a traditional print exhibit area. The combination of these galleries will enable the Annenberg Space for Photography to show an unprecedented number of images to the general public in a dynamic environment. General admission to the Annenberg Space for Photography will be free.
Alternative photographic processes workshops
Looks interesting, for those who need a break from digital. The Center For Alternative Photography.
Pandora for Mac, search the internet for images
Ever need to find an image but just don't know where to start with the basic Google search? Pandora (formerly NetScape) is a great program we have been using for years. Just enter keywords and it will search the internet for any images that match. Very powerful. Mac only, working demo available for download from their website.
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

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
Jay Colton, Bobby Baker Burrows © Photo by Bill Eppridge
Bill Eppridge honored by PMDA in Las Vegas
Photo courtesy of Bill Eppridge © 2009
The AIPAD Photography Show
One of the most important international photography events, The AIPAD Photography Show New York, will be presented by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) from March 26-29, 2009. More than 70 of the world's leading fine art photography galleries will present a wide range of museum quality work by contemporary, modern and 19th century masters at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street and Park Avenue in New York City. The 29th edition of the show will open with a Gala Preview on March 25 to benefit the John Szarkowski Fund, an endowment for photography acquisitions at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The show is the longest running and foremost exhibition of fine art photography.
Who needs that big expensive camera?
Photo Workshops debut in Connecticut
CT Media/Photography Institute is now offering photo workshops for the summer 2009. Located in their brand new facilities on the campus of Tunxis Community College in Farmington, the inaugural workshops will be held from July 5 – August 1 and will offer intense one-week courses with a unique “workflow” format. Taught by 26 of the leading digital photography and computer masters, classes will focus on the “total experience” of digital photography. Joint teaching sessions provide interrelated instruction in digital photography, lighting, digital manipulation, and digital printing.
How archival is an inkjet print?
There is a new kid on the block testing inkjet papers and ink to see how archival/fade resistant inkjet prints really can be. Aadenburg Imaging & Archives has some results posted and provides an alternative to the designated father of permanence testing, Wilhelm Imaging Research . They test targets printed by professional printers (including Still River Editions) and put them through some extreme conditions. The website allows access to many of the reports without needing to join ($). Good website to keep returning to as more results are posted.
Still River Editions prints historic Vietnam portfolio
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.
Google's Archiving of Life's Photos - Needles in a Haystack
A friend of mine let me know about this NYTimes article about Life Magazine's photo archive posted on Google Images. It's a giant jumbled mess you can't flip through quickly. Lame and useless categories. The author compares the experience to rifling through a disorganized box of photographs rather than organized albums.
Check out Google's Life archive for yourself and see what you think... I haven't played with it yet.
The above cover is one of Bill Eppridge's many amazing shots. I wonder what he has to say about this.
