Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Great Camera Review Website
Greetings.
For those of you looking for a shiny new digital camera for the Holidays, check out
this website: Digital Photography Review .com
This site features in depth reviews of all the latest cameras, and will even allow you to download sample images from most of the cameras. There is a really cool feature that allows you to select several cameras and see each one's specs side by side (navigate to -Buying Guide-Side by Side).
Happy Thanksgiving to everybody. Remember the campus is closed Thursday and Friday and the LAC lab will be closed Wednesday as well.
ONLY TWO WEEKS OF CLASS LEFT BEFORE FINALS!
js
Friday, November 21, 2008
Historic magazine's photos now online
There's a new resource online for historic images, Google and Life magazine have joined up to create a searchable data base of Life's photos. Some of these you'll recognize right away (see Dorothea Migrant Mother 1930's) but many of them are from their unpublished archives. The archive starts in the 1750's and continues to today.
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Watch your Stuff!!
A word of warning to all who use the photo lab and studios at the PCC campus. There is a thief among you! There were two thefts yesterday of unattended bags sitting in the lab. One of them was only 3 or 4 feet from the owner. Please, keep an eye on your belongings and keep an eye out for anyone who is suspicious.
On another note:
There is a camera expo this Sunday (the 23rd) in Carson. What is it? A large room set up with tables and tables of used equipment. It is a lot of fun to go and look, and you just might find a good deal. There is also a photoshop workshop that is free with admission (only $5).
For more info, go to:
http://www.cameraexpo.com/
Also, if you haven't already turned in your four 8x10s for Photo 281 or 291 DO IT NOW!!! We are still accepting them.
js
On another note:
There is a camera expo this Sunday (the 23rd) in Carson. What is it? A large room set up with tables and tables of used equipment. It is a lot of fun to go and look, and you just might find a good deal. There is also a photoshop workshop that is free with admission (only $5).
For more info, go to:
http://www.cameraexpo.com/
Also, if you haven't already turned in your four 8x10s for Photo 281 or 291 DO IT NOW!!! We are still accepting them.
js
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Exhibition for LBCC Photo Coordinator
This past weekend, I visited Seattle to attend the opening reception of the exhibition that I'm in at the Photographic Center Northwest. I was showing my Val Verde project which features an estate and gardens in Montecito, CA (where the fires are). The event went well and I'm pleased to say work sold before we opened (always a good feeling).
I also got a chance to tour the facilities, which were really wonderful. The Center specializes in "photography for social justice" and they have terrific b&w and color darkrooms. What I really loved was the passion and enthusiasm for photography that everyone seemed to have. The Center was started as a grass roots project in the 1980's and has evolved into a well respected and active organization.
A. M.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Photo Club Camping Trip a Success!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Reminder - Turn in your prints for Photo 281
If you enrolled in the lab class Photo 281 or 291, you need to turn in your prints to get credit for the class.
You need to turn in 4-8x10s in a manila envelope to the instructor of the lab class you signed up for. There is a poster in each lab with a list of instructor names and on which campus they are located. If your instructor is at PCC, then leave the prints in the checkout room. If the instructor is at LAC, leave them in that instructor's mailbox in the Art office K102.
js
You need to turn in 4-8x10s in a manila envelope to the instructor of the lab class you signed up for. There is a poster in each lab with a list of instructor names and on which campus they are located. If your instructor is at PCC, then leave the prints in the checkout room. If the instructor is at LAC, leave them in that instructor's mailbox in the Art office K102.
js
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