Past Events
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Jiazazhi x Lomography: A Photography Walk with 110 Film Cameras
2024-03-19 – 2024-03-23 · Ningbo, ChinaJoin us for a unique photography walk where we will explore the beauty of Ningbo, capturing unique moments with Lomography 110 cameras and films. Participants will be able to use pocket 110 format film, and experience the new punk machine, Lomomatic 110, to capture the fascinating views of the city on film.
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Fresno Tower District Photo Walk
2024-03-16 · California, United States of AmericaOrganized by Aim Shoot Develop, film photographers of Central Valley, California will meet at Spectrum Gallery for a photo walk around the Tower District of Fresno. The event will include photo prompts & challenges that anyone can enter, as well as free portraits and a raffle with various prizes. Any & all types of cameras are welcome!
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Diana F+ & Diana Instant Square Workshop: Krappy Kamera Exhibition
2024-03-16In collaboration with Soho Photo Gallery for their Krappy Kamera Exhibit, we will be offering a free Diana F+ and Diana Instant Square workshop this Saturday, March 16, starting at 10 am. Loaner cameras & a roll of film will be provided for each participant. We’ll give an intro to the cameras, go out and shoot, and then the development will be taken care of by us!
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James Balog: Photographs from the Anthropocene
2023-09-16 – 2024-03-10 · San Diego, United States of AmericaJames Balog: Photographs from the Anthropocene presents a series of photographs that describes the ancient cyclical patterns of the earth’s life forms and the impact of human activity. For four decades, James Balog has studied ancient cultural assumptions about the relationship between human nature and the rest of nature. Through innovative imagery, his projects interpret significant aspects of what has changed, what’s survived, and what changes are projected for the future. His photographs reveal nature’s dazzling beauty and its capacity for destruction.
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Frank Ockenfels 3 – Introspection
2023-10-26 – 2024-03-09 · New York, United States of AmericaFrank Ockenfels often seeks out that which deviates from the norm, from the expected or the obvious. He approaches his subjects with playfulness and spontaneity and uses what is available in the moment. It might be a ray of light, a movement, or playful use of the flash. By applying several different techniques – such as photography, painting, and collage – and experimenting with light, optics, and different kinds of cameras, Ockenfels is always trying to stretch the limits of what a photograph or artwork can be.
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Krappy Kamera Competition 2024
2024-03-07 · New York, United States of AmericaSoho Photo Gallery is pleased to announce the 26th International Krappy Kamera Competition. The philosophy at Soho Photo Gallery is that in the hands of any artist, great photographs can be made with basic equipment. To explore this talent, we are searching for extraordinary photographs made with lousy lenses. The gallery is located in lower Manhattan and is New York City’s longest-running co-operative photography gallery.
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Format Festival Diana F+ LomoWalk
2024-03-07 · Derby, United KingdomWe’ve teamed up with Format Festival for a special LomoWalk. You’ll get to test out the classic Diana F+ camera. We will show you how to load a roll of 120 film and will take a walk around the centre of Derby to make the most of all the creative features of this iconic plastic lens camera.
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Ephemeral – Analog Photo Exhibition
2024-03-07 · New York, United States of AmericaFirst steps, last words. The syrupy drip of mid-afternoon sunlight, a bird taking flight, and the fleeting moment before a familiar face disappears from view on the subway platform. What makes something ephemeral? How can photography celebrate the impermanence of being? The gallery opening will be celebrated on March 7th from 7:00 – 9:00p at Brooklyn Film Camera. Work will be on display through March.
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Roman Loranc, Radiant Light
2024-01-27 – 2024-03-03 · Carmel-by-the-Sea, United States of AmericaThe Center for Photographic Art, California is presenting a solo show of Roman Loranc’s recent work. The new photographs featured in Radiant Light align with Loranc’s personal aesthetic and offer a fresh experience for the Center for Photographic Art and collectors of Loranc’s exquisite silver gelatin prints. These latest exciting images are still shot on large format film and printed in the darkroom by the artist, so the exhibition will be visually diverse and exceptionally beautiful.
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Lomography at CP+ Japan
2024-02-22 – 2024-02-25 · Yokohama, JapanCome meet us at CP+ 2024 from February 22nd to February 24th, between 10am to 6pm, and find out all about our latest products, Lomographic news and even a unique chance to hear about upcoming products. We can’t wait to see you there!
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Arthur Tress: Rambles, Dreams, and Shadows
2024-01-29 – 2024-02-18 · Los Angeles, United States of AmericaThe first exhibition to chronicle the early career of Arthur Tress, one of the most innovative American photographers of the postwar era. During his first decade as an emergent professional in the New York photography world (1968–78), his artistic practice evolved from being rooted in the social documentary tradition to a bold new approach drawing inspiration from the inner worlds of fantasies, daydreams, and nightmares.
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Saul Leiter | Centennial at Howard Greenberg Gallery
2023-12-02 – 2024-02-10Saul Leiter was born in Pittsburgh, the son of an internationally renowned Talmudic scholar. Leiter’s interest in art began in his late teens, and though he was encouraged to become a Rabbi like his father, he left theology school and moved to New York to pursue painting at age 23. In New York, he befriended the Abstract Expressionist painter Richard Pousette-Dart, who was experimenting with photography. His friendship with Pousette-Dart and soon after, with W. Eugene Smith, expanded his interest in photography. Leiter’s earliest black and white photographs show an extraordinary affinity for the medium. By the 1950s, he began to work in color as well, compiling an extensive and significant body of work during the medium’s infancy. His distinctively subdued color often has a painterly quality that stood out among the work of his contemporaries.
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Miho Kajioka at Howard Greenberg Gallery
2023-12-02 – 2024-02-10"On the 11th of March, 2011, a catastrophic earthquake shook Japan. I was working for a Brazilian TV company in Tokyo at that time, and we headed to Tohoku, the northern part of Japan where the tsunami hit. It looked like it had just been bombed. Fragments of rubble showed us that people’s daily lives had ended all of a sudden. I always knew that our lives end one day for sure, however, it was the first time that I really realized that. This tragedy returned me to art." –Miho Kajioka
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AC Photo Community Mixer
2024-02-09 · Los Angeles, United States of AmericaAuthority Collective is hosting a mixer at the Los Angeles Center of Photography, for the local photo community to meet and mingle at LACP’s downtown LA headquarters.
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Book Signing with Zoe Wiseman
2024-01-29 · Los Angeles, United States of AmericaSunkissed 85 showcases Wiseman’s unique talent through Solarization, also known as the Sabbatier Effect, a technique famously employed by Lee Miller and Man Ray. The limited edition photo book, spanning her work from 2001 to 2022, features images created using discontinued Polaroid Type 85 film, providing both a positive and negative print when peeled apart after exposure.
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DIY Night #12
2024-01-20 · Milan, ItalyEveryone is invited to our 12th edition of the DIY Nights, dedicated to self-publishing. As usual, it will be a friendly party with drinks, zines and an exhibition. The project as you may see on our website is open to everyone in the future with no charge and we will be happy to meet new people. Self-published works will be for sale to build the future 13th episode.
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Notting Hill Photowalk with London Camera Project & Cameraburo
2024-01-20 · London, United KingdomLondon Camera Project & Cameraburo come together for a special photowalk around Notting Hill. You can expect lots of analogue attendants, an obligatory pub stop and a quiz where you can win some prizes, including goodies supplied by Cameraburo. Come along – all photography skill levels are welcome.
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Portrait Study – 120 on 1/20
2024-01-20 · Salt Lake City, United States of AmericaHave you ever been told that medium-format film photography is hard to get into? That it costs too much to have the right gear? Well, we’re here to prove that wrong! Essential Photo Supply is hosting a free medium-format film workshop on Sat. January 20th! We are providing 10 Diana F+ 120 cameras for each attendee to use, and a free roll of colorful Lomography CN 800 film! To register for this free workshop, please email victoria@essentialphotosupply.com or call the shop at 801-410-8141. Registration is first come, first serve, so if you’re interested call right away! Limited spots available. There will be a waitlist.
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AUTOGRAPH, LONDON Hélène Amouzou: Voyages
2023-09-22 – 2024-01-20 · London, United KingdomThis is the first UK solo exhibition of Hélène Amouzou’s evocative self-portraits. These hand printed photographs are a crucial document of a migrant who has grappled with notions of freedom, exclusion, and bureaucracy – an attempt to recapture her identity and sense of belonging. Voyages raises important questions: What does it mean to seek refuge? What does belonging feel like? What does it mean to live in limbo? What burden does the body carry as a result? The Togolese-born, Belgium-based artist’s distinctive imagery is created through long exposures, contemplating the complex emotions of displacement and exile.
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Immersion: Gregory Halpern, Raymond Meeks, and Vasantha Yogananthan at ICP
2023-09-29 – 2024-01-08 · New York, United States of AmericaImmersion: Gregory Halpern, Raymond Meeks, and Vasantha Yogananthan is an exhibition showcasing three projects created by the artists during their respective residencies–Halpern’s in Guadeloupe, Yogananthan’s in New Orleans, and Meeks’s in France.
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Play the Part: Marlene Dietrich at ICP
2023-09-29 – 2024-01-08 · New York, United States of AmericaFeaturing nearly 200 photographs taken from 1906 to 1978, Play the Part: Marlene Dietrich examines the multifaceted evolution of Dietrich’s (1901–1992) public persona. The exhibition features photographs by well-known artists such as Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, and Edward Steichen as well as photographers with whom Dietrich collaborated repeatedly throughout her life, including the noted Hollywood photographer George Hurrell, Eugene Robert Richee, and William Walling Jr. Rarely seen and previously unpublished images, snapshots, some of the last photos of Marlene Dietrich, and other works complement the formal portraits and studio images that have come to represent Dietrich, illustrating the true complexity of her life. Assembled by collector Pierre Passebon, this exhibition marks the first time his noted collection will be shown in the United States.
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LomoWalk with Cecile André
2024-01-06 · Nantes, FranceJoin us for a LomoWalk on the theme of low lights, where we’ll explore different settings and techniques to capture stunning photographs in challenging lighting conditions.
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Photie Man: 50 Years of Tom Wood
2023-05-20 – 2024-01-01A new major photographic exhibition from Tom Wood, showcasing 50 years of the artist’s work.
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No Wasted Days: Camilo Fuentealba Brevis
2023-11-18 – 2023-12-23No Wasted Days: Camilo Fuentealba Brevis is an exhibition showcasing the artist’s new 2023 works that capture the rich tapestry of human intimacy unfolding every day on the streets of NYC.
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"Being & Becoming" at FIT
2023-11-18 – 2023-12-10The Fashion Institute of Technology proudly presents student work from the BFA Photography program in their first exhibition titled Being & Becoming. Twenty-eight students collaborate in this showcase featuring large-scale printed work and photo-based installations. Equipped with techniques developed through previous semesters and with the support of Adjunct Professors Tiffany Smith and Nat Ward, students have actualized their creative concepts. Through connective themes of identity, intimacy, and creative space, students share in the ever-changing process of “Becoming.” This exhibition serves as a celebration of each artist’s personal vision and dedication to their craft.
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