NYPH12

Jacob Holdt, the NYPH’09 artist whose packed house slideshow at St. Ann’s Warehouse is back with NEW work and LOTS of stories: mass murder and the KKK. He showed up this morning unannounced and we’ve put him on stage at 4:00 pm Sunday at the Arena.

Filed under: News — jacob @ 4:17 pm

Yesterday, New York Photo Festival attendees were treated to a very special panel discussion featuring photographers from three continents. Curator Claude Grunitzky, brought together Christian Witkin, Evangelia Kranioti, and Irmelie Krekin for his exhibition the Curse and the Gift and we were lucky enough to have them all in the same room to discuss their work.

 

The evening was marked by a one-of-a-kind book and multimedia presentation from Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, author of The Book of Ice. Accompanied by Adrianna Mateo on violin, Miller treated the crowd to some very special compositions in between stories about his trip to Antarctica. He also touched on everything from the remix culture we live in to how he turns visual and environmental elements into new sonic arrangements.

Stay tuned for a very special additional programming announcement for tomorrow…

Filed under: News — jacob @ 3:26 pm

History was made last night here at NYPH’12 HQ at the Arena; amazing stories and heartfelt insights from Eugene Richards, Reza, Platon, Lori Grinker, and Bruce Davidson for moderator Glenn Ruga’s panel On Razor’s Edge: Form and Content in Documentary Photography. Really the best we have done I think. Intimate, remarkable, incredible. Thanks for everyone who asked superb questions and made the masters think and expound and stun us with their experiences and perspectives.

(l-r) Eugene Richards, Reza, Platon, Lori Grinker, Bruce Davidson, moderator Glenn Ruga

On Razor’s Edge: Form and Content in Documentary Photography
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These are the 2012 New York Photo Festival Invitational Multimedia Winners!

If your name is on this list, congratulations, your work has been accepted to the New York Photo Festival for the inaugural Invitational Exhibition to take place May 16-20; you must now prepare to send your multimedia finished work to the exhibit location.

Selected pieces will be scheduled for daily viewing on our main stage during NYPH’12; please email, drop off, or ftp your file (contact Nina for more info).

 

CONGRATULATIONS:

Ed Kashi and Catherine Karnow

James Morgan

Gioulio Squillacciotti

Maija Tammi

Steven Laxton

Leeor Kaufman

Romain Blanquart, Kathy Kieliszwewski and Suzette Hackey

Laetitia Soulier

Diego Ibarra Sanchez

Piergiorgio Casotti

Amy Touchette

The Photography Collective  (Please send us an email with your name and information)

Rami Hanafi

 

 WORK MUST BE RECEIVED BY Tuesday, MAY 15th

New York Photo Festival
ATTN: Nina Mendez Marti
37 Main Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

tel 347-853-7447 x 135
email Nina.M@NYPHotofestival.com

If you plan to come to the Festival, please let us know, we will reserve a VIP pass for you.
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Filed under: News — Tags: , , — NYPH'12 HQ @ 12:19 pm

May 7, 2012 —For Immediate Release

The New York Photo Festival is thrilled to announce the appointment of Presentation Partner ImageBrief, a new Australian-based online initiative connecting image buyers (designers, ad agencies, creative departments) with professional photographers. The company is launching its U.S. presence at the New York Photo Festival, where company founder Simon Moss will be on hand to deliver a keynote address and several photographer tutorials throughout the festival. The New York Photo Festival debut follows successful launches in Sydney, London, and Capetown.

Designed to transform the way images are discovered and licensed online, ImageBrief simplifies the process of  finding the right shot for a campaign—making the search easier, faster, and more intelligent, while giving buyers greater budget control and eliminating page upon page of stock photo searches and guesstimating meta tags.  The buyer instead posts a brief outlining image content needed, the budget, timeframe, and license term, and photographers submit work directly.

“Our agency and publishing customers love the ease of licensing images via ImageBrief,” according to CEO Simon Moss. “Less than a month after expanding into London, we’re finding creatives in one of the world’s most heralded creative cities are embracing the model over the traditional stock libraries, and have started briefing their image needs via ImageBrief”.

“They’re finding fresh, unique shots which haven’t been seen before, and because they can define their budget and usage terms upfront, they are in complete control of the process.”

Photographers are accepted by ImageBrief based on the strength of their portfolio, ensuring a high standard of image quality. With a global network of several thousand photographers—and more participating everyday—the content available to buyers continues to deepen and expand; ImageBrief has contributing photographers from 102 countries, and briefs are posted from across the globe as creatives discover a more efficient and controllable method of securing a brief’s image on budget and on time.

ImageBrief was recognised earlier this year by Australia’s leading business magazine, BRW, as one of the ten start-ups to watch.

Filed under: News — NYPH'12 HQ @ 2:04 pm

 

 

Holy cow was this massive. Over 6600 submissions, reviewed by 20 top photo industry professionals, split into two aesthetic sides….a massive sorting and evaluating system that has brought to the top of the list incredible examples of what’s being done in Documentary, Fine Art, Advertising and Book making right now.

What did our esteemed jurors think? Just your everyday NYPH participant awesomeness!

“Overall, the quality of the Documentary Series submissions was especially strong. It is encouraging to see so much in-depth, personally directed work on such a wide variety of issues. It demonstrates that in the age of Facebook, documentary photographers are as determined as ever to pay deep attention to a single issue and return to it over many months or years to get to the essence of the subject.” – Glenn Ruga, NYPH’12 Curator; Founder of SocialDocumentary.net; and Executive Director at the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
I was particularly impressed with the originality and creative vision of the student book and multimedia submissions. It’s great to know that craft and passion are alive and well…” –Michael Shulamn, Director of Publishing, Magnum Photos
“It’s been really great to see all this work, the range and strength of it was impressive,…Of particular interest, there was a lot of great documentary photography, by both professionals and students. I hope to get to work with some of them in the near future.” –Mark Murrmann, Photo Editor, Mother Jones
“I was impressed with the variety of subjects that were explored this year, and the quality with which these subjects were captured. Storytelling was at an all time high, and even old topics seemed to have a new twist.” –Deb Archambault, Senior Art Producer, BBH Global

The level was so profound this year that several artists were ranked for achievements in multiple categories; in some instances by different teams of jurors. Where multiple top rankings exist, notations will be made to your exhibiting pieces noting the dual citation; your strongest ranking will be invited for exhibition.

We are still researching a few contacts for image pieces listed at the end of this Notice of Invitation; everyone will be contacted directly by email over the next 24 hours regarding title, category and deadline for artwork receipt.

If your name is on this list, congratulations, your work has been accepted to the New York Photo Festival for the inaugural Invitational Exhibition to take place May 16-20; you must now prepare to send your finished work to the exhibit location OR have your files sent to our official festival partner photo lab SLE for printing, and mounting and framing partner L2 (if you wish mounted); see details at end of this post. 

We will be announcing a summer-long initiative at the festival regarding an expanded presentation of the Invitational, so if your name is not on this list, stay tuned to the NYPH’12 web site for further developments.

CONGRATULATIONS:

Adam Hinton
Albertina d’Urso
Amira Fritz
Amy Oliver
Andreas Nader
Andrew Salyer
Anoek Steketee and Eefje Blankevoort
Arnaud De Wolf
Benedicte Desrus
Benjamin Lowy
Brian Driscoll
Cat Salisbury
Chong Kok Yew
Christian Breidlid
Daniel Rampulla
Desrus Benedicte
Diego Ibarra Sánchez
Dima Gavrysh
Douglas Ljungkvist
Eugen Litwinow
Filippo Mutani
G. Ligaiya Romero
Héloïse Bergman
I-Hsuen Chen
Ilisa Katz Rissman
Ilkka Uimonen
Ina Jang
Jacek Piotr Pulawski
James Morgan
Justina Burnett
Kai Löffelbein
Katrin Koenning
Kei Tanaka
Lane Coder
Larry Louie
Lauren Hewitt
Leeor Kaufman
Leslie Alsheimer
Linda Dreisen
Luca Sage
Maija Tammi
Marco Kesseler
Marion Belanger
Melissa Taub
Mika Goodfriend
Mustafah Abdulaziz
Nenad Saljic
Pasquale Vassallo
Philippe de Poulpiquet
Pierpaolo Mittica
Raul Krebs
Robert Eikelpoth
Rogert Generazzo
Ryan Koopmans
Sara Hopkins
Sara Macel
Sarah Rhodes
Simon Harsent
Suzanne Rensink
Vincent Buller
Wassily Zittel
Yiorgos Kordakis
Yusuke Harada

*Multimedia winners will be announced at the end of this week.

WHAT TO DO NEXT:

1) to send your work directly to exhibition site; please make arrangements for return postage if you want your work returned:
Nina Mendez Marti
New York Photo Festival
37 Main Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
tel 347-853-7447 x135
email Nina.M@NYPHotofestival.com

2) Printing: If you need help producing your work for the exhibition: we have set up a partnership with Sous Les Etoiles (www.souslesetoiles.net)—one of the top professional photo labs in New York—to provide exceptional print quality at a discounted price. If you would like more information, please feel free to contact Paula Bollers (paula@souslesetoiles.net) who can discuss production options and costs in more detail, as well as coordinate the delivery to L2 of your prints for exceptional mounting and framing options (below).

3) Mounting: Should you have your work printed at Sous Les Etoiles OR you wish to you have your self-printed work mounted or framed, send to:
L2 FINE ART MOUNTING AND FRAMING
337 East 89th Street, Brooklyn NY 11236
ATT:   LESLIE SAMET leslie@L2mounting.com  t. 718-346-6666

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , — NYPH'12 HQ @ 12:44 am

NYPH’12 is proud to announce the open competition of the New York Photo Awards 2012, open to all amateur and professional photographers, artists, and students; platform will be open to the public April 15 and submissions will be accepted through August 17, 2012.

Runners-up and Winners will be exhibited at POWERHOUSE ARENA in Dumbo, Brooklyn, during the famous and world renowned Dumbo Arts Festival, with reported attendance of over 200,000 art aficionados over three days, September 28-30. Some of the prizes to be awarded: commercial gallery exhibition and representation; agency representation; stock agency feature; digital short eBook; commercial book contracts.

An expanded jury pool from New York Photo Festival Invitational will select runners-ups and finalists; winners will be announced at a special presentation during the festival. For more information and to particulate, see www.NYPH.at/Awards.

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , — NYPH'12 HQ @ 10:36 am

 

Thanks again to everyone that submitted to the inaugural New York Photo Festival Invitational! Judges are now making their selections.

We also want to send out a big thanks to everyone that helped us get the word out about the Invitational!

 

                    

                         

                   

                 

 

                     

 

 

Filed under: News — jacob @ 2:56 pm

Wow did you all knock it out of the park. The submissions this year to The New York Photo Festival Invitational 2012 were simply exceptional, absolutely the most accomplished we have seen in four years of conducting The New York Photo Awards and many years of the powerHouse Portfolio Review.

The quality and breadth is such that we may have to extend this portion of the New York Photo Festival this summer! I will know more as I emerge from the jury tables over this coming weekend, watch this space for updates, and of course, follow our fast-breaking news updates on our Twitter account (@NYPHotoFestival), and our facebook page.

–Daniel Power

Filed under: News — NYPH'12 HQ @ 1:06 am

Good news everyone, the New York Photo Festival Invitational is extended to Thur, 4/19, midnight. Please finish uploads/augment orders now! add/upload/NYPH Awards tab

Filed under: News — NYPH'12 HQ @ 12:40 am
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