Friday, October 30, 2009

Attention Photo 281 Students

Attention all students enrolled in Photo 281. You must turn in 6 prints to the instructor of your section of Photo 281 by Tuesday, November 3rd. If you do not turn in the prints you will be withdrawn from the class. There are instructions on what (and where) you need to turn in, as well as contact info for each of the instructors, posted in each lab (LAC and PCC). If you cannot turn in the prints by Tuesday get in touch with your instructor to make alternate arrangements.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

From Within - LBCC Photo Club Exhibition


Please join us for the gallery opening of the LBCC Photo Club show "From Within". The show is at OMC Gallery in Huntington Beach and runs from Nov. 4 to Nov. 28. The opening is Thursday, Nov. 5 and starts at 6pm.

Don't forget the Photo Club camping trip. Fri. Nov. 6 - Sun. Nov. 8.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Photo Events YOU should attend

Brewery Artwalk & Translight Photography Center's (TPC)
Open House (see below)


TED ON THE RED - VIDEO PLUS STILLS

Ted Schilowitz, the first employee at the RED Digital Cinema company,
will introduce the RED ONE, along with the other cameras in their line.

The RED ONE is a revolutionary HD Video Camera, of interest to still
photographers if only
because each frame will provide up to 12 megapixel files - in RAW.
And that’s just from one of
the basic cameras with a “smaller” sensor - if smaller is the word to
use here. The RED ONE is also
known as a 4K camera, with frames up to 4520 pixels wide.

This is 35 mm film quality on video. The camera will accept a wide
array of lenses, rails,
and monitors. While it’s early days yet, RED Cameras are already
being used to shoot movies,
commercials, and print editorial and advertising projects.

As the world of photography moves closer to video all the time, the
RED is one of the
game-changers.

Ted will explain how it all works, and then some - including the
remarkable story
of how the entire system came to be.

Learn more about RED here:

http://www.red.com/

THERE WILL BE GIVEAWAYS, FOOD, AND (non-alcoholic) DRINK.

REGISTER HERE FOR THE PROGRAM:

http://asmpla091027.eventbrite.com


You are invited to the
Brewery Artwalk & Translight Photography Center's (TPC)
Open House
this weekend October 24th & 25th 2009 11am-6pm
Come down to TPC and enjoy one FREE 8x10 print from our Epson 9800 Digital Printer.
Bring a CD, DVD or USB stick and we will show you how easy it is to print on the 9800
Featuring Harman & Arista Digital Papers. One print per customer while supplies last.
http://www.translightcolors.com/epson9800printer.html

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Photo Club - Upcoming Events

Be sure to check out these upcoming Photo Club events:

Shooting in the Gardens
Saturday, October 10
Join us at the Huntington Museum and Gardens for a photo shoot of the fantastic gardens. Meet at the museum at 11am.

Juried Exhibition and Publication
Deadline for entries Friday, October 16
Exhibition Dates: November 5-28
The LBCC Photo club will be having a juried exhibition at the OMC Gallery in Huntington Beach. The Juror will be Jason Landry, Project Manager at The Photographic Resource Center at Boston University. He will select approx. 20-40 photo club members' work to hang at the OMC gallery. See a club officer or sponsor for the entry form.

Photo Gallery Visit
Saturday October 17
We will be visiting the Annenberg Space for Photography. Meet at the Annenberg at 11am.

Camping at Joshua Tree
Friday-Sunday, November 6-8
We will be camping at Jumbo Rocks campground in Joshua Tree Nat'l Park. Do your own thing or join us for a hike and then meet up at the campground for dinner and a campfire.

Everyone is invited. For more info contact Lucas North (club president) at lucasnorth@gmail.com, Brian Doan (club sponsor) at bdoan@lbcc.edu or Jeff Smeding (club sponsor) at jsmeding@lbcc.edu

Thursday, October 1, 2009

STEVE ANCHELL Route 66 Gallery Show at Freestyle Photo


STEVE ANCHELL
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Freestyle Photographic Supplies proudly announces a new upcoming gallery show
entitled “ROUTE 66”, featuring the fine-art black & white works of photographer Steve
Anchell. Over a time period of nearly ten years, Anchell traversed the legendary
highway, documenting with his oversized cameras the remnants of the American road
culture that had flourished in the middle of the 20th century. In an era where the
superhighway often dictates the pace of travel and quality of life in the heartland,
Anchell’s photographs recall a slower, less mechanized time that has been left behind
in the name of what some are hesitant to call “progress”. As he himself describes, “For
a moment in time Route 66 was a ribbon that connected us with the land, its people,
and our dreams. It was the highway that brought us from the past to our future.”
THE GALLERY AT THE CREATIVE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Freestyle Photographic Supplies, 5124 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood, California 90027-9897 U.S.A.
For more info: 323.660.3460 x121 www.freestylephoto.biz /creativecenter.php