Just wanting to see if there are members in the Delaware Valley (Eastern PA, Mid/South NJ, and Delaware). It might be nice to get a group together when the nicer weather hits for photo field trips and such. Let me know?
@genesislomax I was contemplating creating a meet up group so anyone could plan an event until I found out it was $12 a month, and well I still do not have an ACE. I thought about a facebook group for the Delaware Valley, but Ross suggested that we try this first. Let me know your thoughts. I know of a girl in Princeton, Berks County, and two in the suburbs.
I have always wanted to go to Grounds for Sculpture
I always wish technology did exactly what I wanted to do. It seems the discussions never stay up long, because someone always wants to vote, ask about posting more than a photo a day or get kudos for being popular.
I decided to start a Facebook Group so at least it should be easy for us to find all the time, suggest outings, ask quesitons about local photo stores or opportunities. At this point I see no reason to limit memebers, ask permission to join, but if anyone wants extra security measures please let me know. Also if you do not have facebook, let me know and we can include you in email and follow each other to keep up.
@triplescoop@john244@olivetreeann@hjbenson@genesislomax@jendee@sourkraut
Just got an email from University of the Arts in Philadelphia for two special equipment photography class this summer. I took a summer class there before and had a nice experience. Thought i would share if anyone was still interested. I am thinking the second class could be really interesting.
With only a handful of seat still available, I wanted to remind you about the two unique photography courses offered at UArts this summer. Both of these courses are offered only during the summer and take advantage of access to equipment and processes not otherwise accessible during the school year. Both courses will allow you to produce unique work to add to your portfolios.
Check out the latest Creative Consumption blog posting to learn more about these workshops, view the copy camera and sell some work samples by Sandra Davis as well as some of her students.
The Room-Sized Copy Camera Experience in Philadelphia Jul 13 – Aug 11 2011
5 THURSDAY EVENINGS: Jul 13 - Aug 11, 2011 • 6:00 – 9:00 pm
This course presents students the rare opportunity to make large negatives using an industrial copy camera. using a unique, room-sized camera. Working with 11 x 14 sheets of litho film, photograph still lifes as well as other students and flat artwork. Discover the incredible detail made possible by using this enormous camera. Prints will be made in van dyke brown and cyanotype.
Instructor: Sandra C. Davis
Gum Bichromate and Cyanotype in Philadelphia July 11 – August 10 2011
10 EVENINGS: Mon + Wed Jul 11 – Aug 10, 2011 • 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Combine digital technology and traditional photography. Work with photosensitive solutions by hand-applying them to paper, fabrics and wood. (No Photoshop experience required). Over the 5 – week period you will have time to explore many options and make completed prints.
Instructor: Sandra C. Davis
Space is extremely limited in both courses so interested students are urged to register as soon as possible to secure their seat.
Please note: This is not a complete listing of Summer Session II courses. For a list of all courses and information on how to register, click here!
I'm in Berks County PA, but only temporarily as I return to Detroit on Sunday. I will hopefully be coming back to the area in June of next year, however, so perhaps I could get together with some of you then.
@appaloosa05 Please feel free to follow us on fb.
Delaware Valley 365 Facebook Project I was just trying to set up a quick thing for Monday too. Enjoy Detroit.
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I have always wanted to go to Grounds for Sculpture
Oh, and I went to Grounds for Sculpture a few years back before I was into photography so I think it'd be a fun place to try out our skills.
I always wish technology did exactly what I wanted to do. It seems the discussions never stay up long, because someone always wants to vote, ask about posting more than a photo a day or get kudos for being popular.
I decided to start a Facebook Group so at least it should be easy for us to find all the time, suggest outings, ask quesitons about local photo stores or opportunities. At this point I see no reason to limit memebers, ask permission to join, but if anyone wants extra security measures please let me know. Also if you do not have facebook, let me know and we can include you in email and follow each other to keep up.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_208091115876021
It is called Delaware Valley 365 Facebook Project (the master one is 365Facebook Project). I tried to stay in the same thought pattern.
Anyone want to set a tentative date for May 1st for Grounds for Sculpture
http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/
Just got an email from University of the Arts in Philadelphia for two special equipment photography class this summer. I took a summer class there before and had a nice experience. Thought i would share if anyone was still interested. I am thinking the second class could be really interesting.
With only a handful of seat still available, I wanted to remind you about the two unique photography courses offered at UArts this summer. Both of these courses are offered only during the summer and take advantage of access to equipment and processes not otherwise accessible during the school year. Both courses will allow you to produce unique work to add to your portfolios.
Check out the latest Creative Consumption blog posting to learn more about these workshops, view the copy camera and sell some work samples by Sandra Davis as well as some of her students.
The Room-Sized Copy Camera Experience in Philadelphia Jul 13 – Aug 11 2011
5 THURSDAY EVENINGS: Jul 13 - Aug 11, 2011 • 6:00 – 9:00 pm
This course presents students the rare opportunity to make large negatives using an industrial copy camera. using a unique, room-sized camera. Working with 11 x 14 sheets of litho film, photograph still lifes as well as other students and flat artwork. Discover the incredible detail made possible by using this enormous camera. Prints will be made in van dyke brown and cyanotype.
Instructor: Sandra C. Davis
Gum Bichromate and Cyanotype in Philadelphia July 11 – August 10 2011
10 EVENINGS: Mon + Wed Jul 11 – Aug 10, 2011 • 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Combine digital technology and traditional photography. Work with photosensitive solutions by hand-applying them to paper, fabrics and wood. (No Photoshop experience required). Over the 5 – week period you will have time to explore many options and make completed prints.
Instructor: Sandra C. Davis
Space is extremely limited in both courses so interested students are urged to register as soon as possible to secure their seat.
Please note: This is not a complete listing of Summer Session II courses. For a list of all courses and information on how to register, click here!
Delaware Valley 365 Facebook Project I was just trying to set up a quick thing for Monday too. Enjoy Detroit.