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PF members exhibit on OCT 24, 09

by ADavidhazy-2 :: Rate this Message:

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The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated OCT 24 , 2009.
Authors
with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html 
include:


              Don Roberts - Green Door
              Emily L. Ferguson - solidago
              Fred Hecker - Archaic Letters
              Christopher Strevens - Picnic
              Jim Davis - Little Train on Bridge
              Bob McCulloch - Fall Valley
              John Palcewski - Kurt Vonnegut
              Trevor Cunningham - masmak ir study


There are 2 photographs awaiting installation. (Shipman, Mitchell)
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Re: PF members exhibit - Palcewski

by Alberto Tirado :: Rate this Message:

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http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery/palcewski.html

Thank you for the nice idea of posting the whole contact sheet. It gives a good perspective of what is going on during the session. I feel as if the photographer and the subject are both exploring the possibilities.

If I had to choose, perhaps I'd go for number 24 or 25.

If wasn't so careless in printing contacts, I might post in the same fashion!

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Re: PF members exhibit - Palcewski

by John Palcewski :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks for your perceptive comment!   Yes, Vonnegut was fully aware of what I was looking for.  He actively participated in the shoot, and instinctively assumed various poses with virtually no direction from me.  I'm sure that's because for a long time he was married to author and photographer Jill Krementz.  She apparently schooled him well.  
 


 
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Alberto Tirado <fotodiseno2003@...> wrote:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery/palcewski.html

Thank you for the nice idea of posting the whole contact sheet. It gives a good perspective of what is going on during the session. I feel as if the photographer and the subject are both exploring the possibilities.

If I had to choose, perhaps I'd go for number 24 or 25.

If wasn't so careless in printing contacts, I might post in the same fashion!

**********************
www.alberto-tirado.com






Review PF members exhibit on OCT 24, 09

by lea murphy :: Rate this Message:

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A most impressive body of images this week.

Lea


On Oct 24, 2009, at 8:53 AM, ADavidhazy wrote:

> The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated OCT 24 ,  
> 2009. Authors
> with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/ 
> gallery.html include:
>
>
>            Don Roberts - Green Door

                Love the deeply saturated colors of this image and the abstract  
nature of it.
>
>            Emily L. Ferguson - solidago

                Good work here. Interesting perspective. The copyright in the corner  
is distracting but I know you know that. It's a lovely image.
>
>            Fred Hecker - Archaic Letters

                I like the colors and shapes going on here. I frequently photograph  
things found on my morning walks. Some folks 'get' it, some folks  
don't. I think the random droppings and blowings of nature are most  
interesting.
>
>            Christopher Strevens - Picnic

                When a passenger I sit in the car like this all the time. It made me  
laugh.

>            Jim Davis - Little Train on Bridge

                FABULOUS image. Love it. The colors, the contrast, the focal point.  
I think if the tree colors were more Fallish you might lose the train  
in them. Love it just the way it is.

>            Bob McCulloch - Fall Valley

                Makes me want to take a road trip. Nice depth in this image.

>            John Palcewski - Kurt Vonnegut

                Excellent. Great bw contrast. In the images with it, I really like  
what's going on with the smoke. Nicely done collection of images.
>
>            Trevor Cunningham - masmak ir study

                Lovely composition and angles well seen. I would be inclined to bump  
the contrast a bit. I really like this image a bunch.
>
>


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Re: PF members exhibit - Palcewski

by Trevor Cunningham-2 :: Rate this Message:

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How old is this shoot? How'd you land it? I'm insanely jealous FYI.  : )

John Palcewski wrote:
Thanks for your perceptive comment!   Yes, Vonnegut was fully aware of what I was looking for.  He actively participated in the shoot, and instinctively assumed various poses with virtually no direction from me.  I'm sure that's because for a long time he was married to author and photographer Jill Krementz.  She apparently schooled him well.  
 


 
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Alberto Tirado <fotodiseno2003@...> wrote:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery/palcewski.html

Thank you for the nice idea of posting the whole contact sheet. It gives a good perspective of what is going on during the session. I feel as if the photographer and the subject are both exploring the possibilities.

If I had to choose, perhaps I'd go for number 24 or 25.

If wasn't so careless in printing contacts, I might post in the same fashion!

**********************
www.alberto-tirado.com







Re: PF members exhibit - Palcewski

by John Palcewski :: Rate this Message:

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I'm way too lazy to look up the precise date, but it was the spring of 1996.  The shoot took place in the big ritzy hotel in historic Bethlehem, Pennsylviania, and it was commissioned by the director of public relations of Moravian College, which by the way is my alma mater. 
 
As I recall, the chairman of the history department had managed to persuade Vonnegut to come to campus so he could interview him on his WWII experiences, and the professor of course wanted the great event fully documented.   Many of the shots later were published in the college's alumni magazine. 
 


 
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Trevor Cunningham <trevor@...> wrote:
How old is this shoot? How'd you land it? I'm insanely jealous FYI.  : )

John Palcewski wrote:
Thanks for your perceptive comment!   Yes, Vonnegut was fully aware of what I was looking for.  He actively participated in the shoot, and instinctively assumed various poses with virtually no direction from me.  I'm sure that's because for a long time he was married to author and photographer Jill Krementz.  She apparently schooled him well.  
 


 
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Alberto Tirado <fotodiseno2003@...> wrote:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery/palcewski.html

Thank you for the nice idea of posting the whole contact sheet. It gives a good perspective of what is going on during the session. I feel as if the photographer and the subject are both exploring the possibilities.

If I had to choose, perhaps I'd go for number 24 or 25.

If wasn't so careless in printing contacts, I might post in the same fashion!

**********************
www.alberto-tirado.com