The News Review:
- Share your photos online
- What’s n: Galleries
- Do North calendar – part1
- WHAT’S HAPPENING
- A noble trade
- Family Events
Share your photos online
USA Today – Jul 5, 2007
You could run into problems with large high-quality pictures. And a few sites reduce the quality of images you upload. Most photo-sharing sites let you keep your photos private. You choose who can view them. Photo-sharing sites may also offer a paid membership. A membership will buy you more features. You might find these features worthwhile… Prices increase with additional photos. Kodak EasyShare Gallery offers two paid plans. Gallery Premier costs $25 per year. It provides picture protection; if your hard drive crashes you’re eligible for a $500 credit. You can download full-resolution copies of your photos. You can also password-protect your photos. Kodak’s Gallery Premier with Print Plan gives you the same features as the Gallery Premier plan.
What’s n: Galleries
Toronto Star – Jul 5, 2007
2008 (free with admission). Steam Whistle Gallery (255 Bremner Blvd. ): "Picture the Cure" exhibit of prints and paintings features over 80 participating artists; show benefits Canadian Cancer Society programs. 30 (closing gala Jul… Harbourfront Centre (York Quay Gallery 235 Queens Quay W. ): Exhibits including "Narrating Desire" looking at essential human needs through the lens of five photographic artists; Nathalie Latham's video installation "Speaking Through Water" which was inspired by a dream; and Rob MacInnis' "The Family Farm" looking at creating an identity within an image all end Jul. Kathleen Gormley McKay Art Centre (197 Main St. Unionville): "Allegory & Realism The Art of Edmond Prior" looks at the link between spirituality and naturalism.
Do North calendar – part1
Gloucester Daily Times – Jul 5, 2007
WEILER PHT GALLERY. “Yahsahs! A Greek Portfolio” black-and-white photos by Joseph Flack Weiler through July. Hours: Friday through Sunday noon to 9 p.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Washington Post – Jul 5, 2007
Artists’ Gallery in Columbia American City Building 10227 Wincopin Cir. CLUMBIA PHT ARTISTS– 9 a.
A noble trade
newstatesman.com – Jul 5, 2007
She smiles because she saw a press cameraman and knew her picture was going in the papers. You couldn’t ask for a crisper summation of the way photojournalism not only records but changes how we see the world around us. Now an enthralling exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery celebrates press photography during the golden age of Fleet Street from its origins in the early 20th century to the 1980s when the newspaper industry dispersed east and west across London. For newspaper romantics such as myself it is a wonderful evocation of journalism’s heyday – simpler than now perhaps but every bit as competitive shrouded in sharp practice rascalry and yes idealism. Like all journalists photographers are on the whole driven by the desire to tell people the truth as quickly as possible. And what could be wrong with that?The growth of the mass-circulation popular press both drove and reflected the great movements of the age: education and literacy for all women’s emancipation mass travel and the explosive developments in sport television and celebrity. nce visionary proprietors such as Alfred Harmsworth later Lord Northcliffe saw that the use of pictures – coupled with exclusive stories and sharp copy – could drive his papers the Daily Mirror and Daily Mail a new breed of talented industrious photographers developed… ne of my favourite pictures in the exhibition shows a group of men in shirts and ties studying negatives in a leisurely sort of way while in the centre an insanely elegant woman and a colleague are looking at page layouts. The caption reads: “Telegraph editorial team selecting photographs London 1 August 1964″. It looks like part of a photo essay on British national institutions from Life magazine but the contrast between then and today could not be greater. Now picture editors sit hunched over their Apple Mac computers and shirts and ties are for weddings only. n any one day our picture desk at the bserver will get up to 15000 images from all the main agencies not to mention television stills and pictures that anyone with a mobile-phone or digital camera can email in. (There were 2500 images from the recent England-Brazil friendly football match alone. ) We are saturated in images every day and it takes extraordinary skill to shine through.
Family Events
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Jul 5, 2007
“Transformations” illustrators transform scientific observations into biological wildlife and botanical images. CENTER FR WDEN BATS MUSEUM: The hands-on maritime museum features various styles of small boats a photo gallery marine library sailing lessons and more.