MFA

Graduation! and tips on how to launch your careers...

Graduation is tomorrow. I can't believe it. what a whirl wind it has been. I will be posting more about the experience but for now I have a few links that see really useful for everyone graduating their MFA and entering the creative class. So, If your not going to date your art star professor then there are other avenues to finding your way.

Mrs. Deane has a nice post "susanne ludwig & how photographers launch their careers"

Blogger and gallerist Edward Winkleman of the Winkleman Gallery. Has an ongoing series of useful smart posts on Getting a Gallery
How to Do Your Homework, Part I
How to Do Your Homework, Part II
Baseline Issues for the "How to Get a Gallery" Question
Advice for Artists Seeking Gallery Representation
One More Time, With Feeling (seriously)

I'll update this post with more links as I come across them. Send me links if you have any suggestions.

NYPHA'09 Nominations

I am happy to say I have been included it the large list of Nominations for the 2009 New York Photo Awards. I have been accepted into two categories, Advertising Series for my Microsoft I'm a PC work and Student Fine Art Series for a series of images on Beijing I made this past August. I'll update this page with an image from that series soon.

Last year I had fun going through the list of nominations and linking to their portfolio pages. This year I think there are way too many with almost 300 nominations! So, until I get an intern I'll let you google them this time.

If you going to be around this weekend let me know I would love to run into people at the festival. I am not sure how much of it I can make since I have a very busy weekend with Graduation on Friday! but you should check out the festival's schedule here.

from the Press Release:

NYPHA'09 Nominations The Jury of the New York Photo Awards 2009 (NYPHA'09) is pleased to announce the following Nominees.

To be named a nominee of the New York Photo Awards 2009 means that one has been selected for the final round of judging, during which time only three finalists will be chosen (Winner and two Honorable Mentions). Considering the number of rounds that the Jury has already been through, being nominated is truly an award in and of itself. We are very proud of this year’s Nominees. It is clear that they represent the Future of Contemporary Photography, and we wish them continued success.

The Winners and Honorable Mentions will be announced (and their work presented) at the Gala Ceremony for the New York Photo Awards 2009 on Friday, May 15th at 8pm in the St. Ann’s Warehouse Auditorium. This is a special ticketed event, there are only 415 seats, and they are selling out fast. Last year, we packed the place to the gills, and still had another 200+ people flowing out to the streets. So, if you want a seat, you have to have a ticket. Festival passes and tickets can be purchased here.

Without much further ado, the Nominees for the New York Photo Awards 2009 are:

NEW YORK PHOTO AWARDS 2009

NOMINEES

Editorial Single Image Larry Louie Bob O’Connor Christopher Wahl Pierre Alivon Michael Goermann Niels Ahlmann Oleson McKay Jaffe Erik Swain Felix Hug Ed Kashi Ryan Carter (5 images) Marieke van der Velden (3 images) Carol Allen Storey Mike Callaghan Christopher Petersen Emily Shur (2 images) Sarah Bones Patrick de Warren Thomas Leffeldt/Ekstra Bladet (3 images) J Carrier (3 images) Jens Honore Marc Josse Jenn Ackerman Gleb Garanich Jessica Rinaldi Jonathan Ernst Goran Tomosevic Finbarr O’ Reilly Nadav Kander (4 images) Charles Ommanney Mads Nissen Elene Usdin Stephen Mallon Toby Smith 

Editorial Series Dirk-Jan Visser (2 series) Dima Gavrysh Ricardo Garcia Albertina d’Urso (2 series) Denis Rouvre Gary Dwyer Michael Goermann Coco Amardell Emilio Morenatti David Guttenfelder Oded Balilty Jerome Delay Lynsey Addario Espen Rasmussen (2 series) Ed Kashi (2 series) Ryan Carter Gerald Slota Christian Als Ethan James Gabriele Stabile Jagath Dheerasekara Thomas Lekfeldt/Ekstra Bladet Moises Saman Matthieu Paley Clemence de Limburg Tim Gruber Finbarr O’Reilly Alex Majoli Charles Ommanney Shaul Schwarz Tiana-Markova-Gold Q. Sakamaki Carol Guzy Michael Corridore T.J. Kirkpatrick

Fine Art Single Image Amro Hamzawi Christy Karpinski John Offenbach (3 images) Marco Munoz Wai Yan Lam Anthony M. Puopolo (2 images) Ognian Gueorguiev Robert Burton (2 images) Steph Tout (2 images) Romulo Bosch Sans David Finnegan Dana Matthews Niobe Syme Mara Catalan Richard Sandler Arsian Sukan Mike Whelan Claudio Uema Finn O’Hara Richard Pak Andrew Maccoli John Clang Anna Moller Lottie Davies (2 images) Stephanie Diani Marti Belcher Erik Swain Burkhard Schittny Matthew Besinger Elise Bruccoliere Joel Redmen D. Yee Adam Makarenko Lisa Wiseman Carla van de Puttelaar Sarah Sudhoff Kathleen Wilke Adriana Zehbrauskas Doug Menuez Davina Feinberg Michelle Sank Lucas Bori Konrad Junkiewicz

Fine Art Series Eliot Ross Sabrina Jung Lydia Panas Horst Josch Odette England (2 series) Natasha Bedu Sarah Wilmer Shi Xiofan Kevin Miyazaki Ingrid Baars Julia Fullerton-Batten Jessica Kaufman Chiara Goia J Bennett Fitts Daniel Traub Eric Percher Patricia Martin Justin James King Francesco Bittichesu Damion Berger Brad Moore Juliane Elrich Louis Ingalls Sturges Greg Miller Alexander Gronsky 

Advertising Single Linda Jansen Sanjay Kotahari (2 images) Lorenzo Vitturi Bryce Pincham Raul Krebs (2 images) Adam Hinton Kai-Uwe Gundlach Dominik Sklarzyk Lauren Greenfield Fedrick Clement Emir Haveric Marcel Christ

Advertising Series John Offenbach Harlan Erskine Mark Janssen Julia Fullerton-Batten John Clang Raul Krebs Giullyani Adam Hinton John Midgley Nadav Kander (2 series) Lauren Greenfield Morad Bouchakour Doug Menuez

Photo Book Benjamin Antony Monn Michael Limbert Marc McAndrews Ernesto bazan Lisa Pram Michael Grecco Lynn Saville Gino Sullivan Fran Forman Dana Lixenberg Danelle manthey Martine Fougeron Julia Fullerton-Batten Michal Chelbin (2 books) Joni Sternbach Jane Hilton Jona Frank Naomi Harris Ellen Rennard Adam Hinton Simon Brown Alexandra Avakian Shen Wei Charlotte Oestervang Matthew Sallee Scarlett Coten Rob Hornstra Priya Kambil Eric McNatt Herman van den Boom Doug DuBois Alexandra Lier Emrie Foster Nina Berman Brooke Mayo Jorge Albarracin Simon Roberts Darcy Padilla Glenn Lockitch Andrew Borowiec Ghada Khunji Otto Snoek Barbara Crane Tiny Vices (Kenneth Cappello, Allan Macintyre, Jason Nocito, Robin Schwartz and Jamie Warren) Hank Willis Thomas Jacqueline Hassink Joshua Lutz Henry Horenstein

Student Editorial Single Andy Spyra Alberto Lizaralde (2 images) Connie Zhou Jamie Hopper Erica Fahr Campbell Manuel Gil Andrea Star Reese (5 images) Aki Takematsu Helga Traxler Peter Ash Lee Ben Franke Sean Rizzotti Kitra Cahana Ed Ou 

Student Social Documentary Essay Andy Spyra Alberto Lizaralde Ryan Gauvin Erik Shirai Carl Kiilsgaard Isadora Kosofsky Andrea Star Reese Natan Dvir Luca Tommasini Edith Wagner Ani Kington Taylor Weldman Daniel Schumann Andre Hermann Evgenia Arbugaeva Nina Flauaus Mikko Takkunen Rafaela Persson Ed Ou Ilana Panich-Linsman

Student Fine Art Single Emily Burke Ward Roberts Lora Jude Dewolfe Frederic Gosselin Dorothee Smith Dina Gold Marikei Lahana Todd McVey Mark Fernandes Laure Amanou (3 images) Jaime Permuth Jun Ahn Mark Kasumovic Natan Dvir (2 images) Marton Perlaki (2 iimages) James Thomson & Hannah Huddy Bridget Collins Takaki Oishi Tyler Brown Fellsia Tandiono

Student Fine Art Series Amy Burchenal Elliot Wilcox Ward Roberts Harlan Erskine Thomas Lobenwein Fabiano Busdraghi Ivonne Thein Tara Cronin Grant Willing Aislinn Leggett Tammy Mercure Wayne Liu Laure Amanou Liang-Pin Tsao Pedro Lopez Yijun Liao

Student Photo Book Robin Maddock Wassily Zittel Wayne Liu Patrik Budenz Johanna Heldebro Louise Ingalls Sturges Alinka Echeverria Felix Kindermann Kristoffer Axen Vanessa Bahmani Adam Lau

Winners announced for the LINHOF YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER AWARD '09


©2008-2009 Harlan Erskine. From the series "Imaginary Wars," The Phantom Brigade 20 x 37 inches.

I am happy to announce that my School of Visual Arts thesis project has been awarded 3rd place in the Linhof Young Photographer Award '09. The above image is a sample of what will be shown at the June thesis show for the at the School of Visual Arts Gallery on 26th Street in New York. I will be posting more images in the next few weeks and I'll post the upcoming School of Visual Arts thesis website so you can browse the rest of the class of 2009. Take a look at the Linhof Award's Press Release below.

LINHOF YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER AWARD 09

On April 24, 2009 the jury met in in the headquarters of Linhof Präzisions-Systemtechnik / Munich for selecting the winners. 468 participants from 39 countries had sent more than 3.500 images. The ratio of female to male photographers was almost exactly 1 : 2.

The Linhof company and the jury were surprized by the big number of international participants of the competiton despite of tough restrictions relating to the age and the theme. The theme was "HUMAN CITYSCAPES" and the photographic realization should comprise the urban environment "City" showing contrasts or unity of citizens and architecture.

The jury had a hard job. Quite often excellent images were submitted but missing the conceptional work. Some photographers submitted individual images but did not follow the concept for their whole series whereas the judging always referred to the total entry.

The entries from 39 countries also revealed rational preferences for contents and aesthetics. Most of the entries originated from Germany. These 169 participants often referred to the theme fairly strictly combined with conceptional architectural photography - at high quality standard. Entries from China (81) can be described as more formal experimental. Many-sided but also individually were the works of the English (31) and American (21) participants.

The jury has evaluated the image series for a position reflecting the changing impression of human beings in relation to his environment.

Members of the jury were:

Thomas Weski (Associate Director, Haus der Kunst Munich, Curator of photography)

Professor Peter Bialobrzeski (High School for Arts/Bremen, Photographer)

Brigitte Nusser (Collectioner of photographs)

Anna Wondrak (Historian for Arts)

Barbara Wolff (Photographer). All three living in Munich.

The first prize, a Linhof Camera equipment to the value of 10.000 Euro goes to the 28 years old Russian photographer Alexander Gronsky (link 1, link 2) living in Talin/Estonia. His series "The Edges" is about exploring the boundaries of Moscow city. In almost surrealistic scenes he shows people and animals disintegrated from the city and put in the abstract plane of the snow.

The second prize, a Linhof Camera equipment to the value of 3000 Euro goes to the team Philipp Diettrich and Matthias Keller (High School for Design/Karlsruhe and High School for Arts/Bremen) for their work "Kolonia Megawatt" dealing with the Polish border city Bogatynia. The series shows the transformation of the town and the people. Destruction, re-building and the strongly dominant power plant create a peculiar cosmos visible in the series of images.

The third prize, Linhof Camera accessories to the value of 1000 Euro goes to Harlan Erskine, New York (School of Visual Arts/New York). His series "Imaginary Wars" show games of his childhood in New York with imaginary foes lurking around the corners. Children play games in which they imagine themselves in adult roles that they may not fully grasp. In the images the photographer stretches his memories into an apocalyptic world.

The Linhof Prazisions Systemtechnik being the organizer of this competition says many thanks again to all participants. The company plans to issue such a contest bi-annually with new topics thus establishing this competition as an important international photographer award.

The winning images will be posted soon on Linhof's web site. For further information see: www.linhof.de

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note: If you know of any better links for the first and second place artists please send them to me and I will update this post.