I forgot to mention that this weekend is Photo LA, up in Santa Monica, at the convention center. The exhibition hall has booths with a wide range of most of the interesting photo galleries in the US, as well as many international ones. Across the street at the DoubleTree hotel will be a series of speakers - well known photographers lecturing about their work. Here's the website for more info:
http://www.photola.com/
There's also another event in LA on Saturday:
Two Photo Events on Saturday January 15th
2-5 pm Duncan Miller Gallery, 10959 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles 90034
Classic and vintage photography
Works on display from Bernice Abbott, Henri Daumann, Elliott Erwitt, Andreas Feininger, Ken Heyman, Larry Levenstein, Benn Mitchell, Norman Parkinson, Frank Paulin, Irving Penn, Aaron Siskind, Louis Stettner, George Tice, Brett Weston, Garry Winogrand, Fred Zinnemann and others.
6-9 pm Duncan Miller Projects, 1716 Ocean Park, Santa Monica 90405
Contemporary music photography
Reception and print signing with music photojournalist Baron Wolman and rock and roll celebrity Pamela des Barres. Wine bar, food truck.
Also on Saturday and Sunday:
>> CLASSIC PHOTOGRAPHS LOS ANGELES
>> RETURNS FOR TWO DAYS IN JANUARY 2011
>> TO A SPACIOUS NEW VENUE AT HELMS DAYLIGHT STUDIO
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>> 13 Internationally Known Dealers In Fine Art Photography
>> To Exhibit At Second Annual Event
>> Held On Saturday, January 15th & Sunday, January 16th, 2011
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>> Exhibition Hours:
>> Saturday, January 15th: 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
>> Sunday, January 16th: 12:00 noon- 5:00 p.m.
>> Admission is Free
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>> The Helms Daylight Studio, located in the heart of the Helms Bakery District, will be the site for a two day photography fair featuring thirteen internationally known dealers exhibiting 19th and 20th century European, American, and Asian photography. Works by Ansel Adams, Eugène Atget, Imogen Cunningham, Frederick Evans, William Henry Jackson, André Kertész, Eikoh Hosoe, Dorothea Lange, Daidō Moriyama, Eadweard Muybridge, Carleton Watkins and Edward Weston, in addition to historic and vernacular photographs will be for sale. Admission is free and open to the public
Ann Mitchell
Chair Art & Photography Department
Long Beach City College
Friday, January 14, 2011
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