Monday, June 23, 2014

REVIEW SANTA FE JUNE 26 - 29

CENTER


"Review Santa Fe is the premier juried portfolio review event in the world. Considered one of the most important events for photographers who seek career advancement, Review Santa Fe is designed to facilitate relationships between photographers and leading industry professionals looking for new work.

Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain, up to 100 photographers meet with up to 45 of today’s most relevant and esteemed reviewers comprised of curators, editors, publishers, gallerists and others who can offer professional development advice and opportunities."

See the Review Santa Fe 100

CENTER is expanding the long-standing conference Review Santa Fe, to include more exhibitions, ongoing artist’s presentations, a night of Portfolio Viewing and a Party in Black & White. Please join us in celebrating our favorite medium with many public programs before and throughout the weekend.

PHOTO EXHIBITION
May 30 – August 1, Alumni exhibit at the Marion Center
PHOTO EXHIBITION
June 14 – August 10, The Curve exhibition at the CCA
WORKSHOP
PORTFOLIO VIEWING
June 27, Review Santa Fe 100 at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion
ARTIST’S PRESENTATIONS
June 27-28, hear from the artists at Zane Bennett Contemporary Art
PARTY IN BLACK & WHITE
June 28, Print auction and more at the CCA
Click to learn more about the full schedule of events.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

HAPPY SUMMER





Going Fishing, Texas, 1952
John Dominis: Going Fishing, Texas, 1953
©Time Inc.

Happy first day of summer!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Jeff Widener, the photographer behind Tiananmen 'tank man' image




A lone man stops a column of tanks near Tiananmen Square, 1989 Beijing, China

June 5, 1989, Tiananmen Square: A day after the military opened fire on protestors, photographer Jeff Widener was setting up the shot for the now iconic "tank man" image: "I was leaning over the balcony aiming at this row of tanks, and the guy walks out with this shopping bag and I was thinking 'the guy is going to ruin my composition.'" The final photo won the Scoop Award in France, the Chia Sardina Award in Italy, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize

The Charlie Rose Show:  Charlie Rose has a conversation with award-winning photojournalist Jeff Widener who took one of the most famous photographs of the 20th century

Time LightBox: Tank Man at 25: Behind the Iconic Tiananmen Square Photo


Bloomberg TV: `Tank Man’ Photographer Remembers Tiananmen Square


Voice of America: Q&A with Jeff Widener: 'Tank Man' Photographer



Jeff Widener is the photographer who took the famous ‘Tank Man’ photograph near Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989, during a crackdown on pro-democracy students that stunned the world. On the eve of the 25th anniversary of the photograph, interviews with Weidner are featured in many news outlets, a few are linked below.


CNN: Jeff Widener, the photographer behind Tiananmen 'tank man' image


Widener: 'Tank Man photo changed my life'


The New York Times: 25 Years Later, Details Emerge of Army’s Chaos Before Tiananmen Square


Wall Street Journal: Forgotten Negatives From the ‘Tank Man’ Photographer


South China Daily Post: 'Many have forgotten the brief moment China was free', says Tiananmen 'tank man' photographer


Daily Mail: Tiananmen Square 'Tank Man' photographer shares forgotten negatives from bloody government crackdown on 25th anniversary



"Each year in the run-up to the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square killings, China tries to intimidate journalists into silence. The 25th anniversary seems to have prompted an even broader crackdown," said CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney from New York.