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September 3, 2023

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Photography News from Studio MBK

Welcome to StudioMBK's monthly newsletter!

This is a once a month (I promise) newsletter containing news about the art of photography, mine and others. There will also be information of interest to fine art photographers.

Monthly Photography Salon

I moderate two monthly photography Salons through the Center for Photography at Woodstock, which is now actually in Kingston, NY.

In Person Salon

Every second Tuesday of the month there is an in person salon at 7 PM at CPW, 474 Broadway, Kingston, NY. Photographers are encouraged to bring prints of their work. We are especially interested in providing feedback to photographers working on a project or submission. The atmosphere is informal and supportive, with work being reacted to and discussed by the photographers present.

Virtual Salon

Every fourth Tuesday of the month there is a virtual salon. Photographers are encouraged to upload files of their work. We recommend a jpeg format of 2000 pixels on the longest side, and maximum of 144 pixels per inch. Use highest quality jpeg setting. Files should be named with the first and last name of the photographer and should be numbered in the order in which the photographer would like them to appear. So, First Name_Last Name_01, would be the preferred format. We are especially interested in providing feedback to photographers working on a project or submission. The atmosphere is informal and supportive, with work being reacted to and discussed by the photographers present.

Files can be uploaded here.

Join the Virtual Salon here.

Of Interest

Exhibition: ‘Tina Modotti’ at Fundación MAPFRE Photography Center (Barcelona) | Art Blart

Ábel Szalontai’s Repetitive Sublime | Conscientious Photography Magazine]

Céline van Balen 1965-2023 | Conscientious Photography Magazine]

Opportunities

PhotoPlace call for entries. The Poetry of the Ordinary

“Just make the work, something will come of it.”

Attributed to John Cage

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