Andre Gallant — Featured Speaker

andre-gallant-portrait“Expressive Photography”

Andre Gallant, ANEC

Tuesday, February 28, 7:30 PM

This presentation is one you do not want to miss.

Professional photographer and author Andre Gallant will be traveling down from New Brunswick, Canada to judge the Greater Lynn International Exhibition and has graciously agreed to stay over to do a presentations for us on “Expressive Photography”.  Andre describes his program as an exploration into various expressive photography techniques such as Dreamscapes, Multiple Exposures, Panning and Montages which is the combination of 2 or more photographs. André will show some of his work and describe in detail how the images were created in camera, followed by a brief Photoshop demonstration. Andre states ”With my personal photography, like the expressionists, I’m less concerned about showing a representation of the subject matter, but would rather like to convey my feelings towards the subject matter, or unleash an emotion onto my canvases. I want the viewer to feel the photographs rather than view them”.

Our speaker is a freelance photographer who travels the world over, taking expressive, creative photographs.  A regular contributor to Photo Life magazine, his work has appeared in numerous magazines such as Outdoor Photographer, Canadian Camera, Canadian Living, En Route, etc. and he has been the recipient of two National Magazine Awards for his photography. He is also the author of numerous publications including the books “Expressionism: Digital Dreamscapes and other Techniques”, “Destinations: A Photographer’s Journey”, “Dreamscapes: Exploring Photo Montages”, and “Photographing People at Home and Around the World”.  Andre teaches photography workshops with Freeman Patterson with whom he co-wrote “Photo Impressionism and the Subjective Image”, as well as, the revised edition of “Photography for the Joy of It”.  He lectures internationally, throughout Canada, and the US.

Andre will have a selection of his books available for purchase the night of his presentation, and will be happy to autograph them for you. Please bring checks or cash. The prices range from $25 to $50. He refers to his latest book “Expressionism”, as the recipe book for Expressive Images.

To see more of his work, his web site can be viewed at www.andregallant.com

You will not want to miss this special presentation from one of the most creative photographers in North America.

Member Photo on Times Square Display

Sleeping Baby by Christina RichardsonOur president Christina Richardson has received a significant recognition from Kodak. Her image (on the left) recently received recognition by Kodak and will be part of an exhibit taking place on Kodak’s outdoor video display in Time Square New York! The exhibit runs from around Christmas to mid-January! She says “I can’t believe my name is actually going to be displayed in Time Square! Thank you for the nomination Printmakers!”. We say, Congratulations Christina, well deserved!!

(Click on the image to see a larger version)

PSRI Awards Banquet

Every year members of PSRI gather at an annual banquet to socialize and also to award the members whose work has gained them recognition.

This year’s winners of the Image of the Year
Digital Projection Class AA – Dan Spendolini
Digital Projection Class A – Glenn Browning
Digital Projection Class B – Rizvi Syed
Class A Color print of the year – Louise Haley
Class B Color Print – Christina Richardson
B&W print of the year – Christina Richardson
Slide of the year – Glenn Browning

You can see their photographs in the small gallery below.

These photographs came from those competed through the year and won a ribbon. Based on the cumulative competition results, the ranking in various competition classes are as follows:

Digital Projection Class AA

First Place – Dennis Goulet
Second Place – David Uliss
Third Place – Deb Page

Digital Projection Class A

First Place – Dennis Gignac
Second Place – Ken Zirkel
Third Place – Mike Dooley

Digital Projection Class B

First Place – Christina Richardson
Second Place – Mike Luciano
Third Place – James Turner

Color Print Class A

First Place – Louise Haley
Second Place – Catherine O’Connell
Third Place – Marion Faria

Color Print Class B

First Place – Christina Richardson
Second Place – Louise St Pierre
Third Place – Joan Gray

B&W Print

First Place – Christina Richardson
Second Place – Ted Haley
Third Place – Louise Haley

Slides

First Place – Mike Di Stefano
Second Place – Glenn Browning
Third Place – Ted Lawson

Dennis Goulet, Charlie Miller Award Recipient with Mike DiStafano

Dennis Goulet, with Mike Di Stafano

Additionally, Dennis Goulet received the Charlie Miller Award for his photography, mentoring, and his work for the organization.

Congratulations to all.

 

Here are the images of the year:

Multiscreen Images Needed

This message is from Christina Richardson, chair of Multiscreen Competition

Wanted! Images for the MultiScreen Competition!

PSRI will be holding the MultiScreen Preselction Night on March 22nd 2011. In order to keep with the tradition of digital images being accepted up until midnight prior to a competition, Images for this preselection night will be accepted up until midnight on Sunday, March 20th.

Images must be submitted by March 20th

  • Images must have been taken after May 1st 2010.
  • Digital images should be submitted to multiscreen@psri.us

Sizing Files:

  • Images should be no larger than 1024×768 @ 72 resolution. The maximum width of an image is 1024 pixels and the maximum height of an image is 768 pixels.

Naming Files:

  • Naming files requires the subject’s number (found below), the subject’s name, the club’s name, and your name (last name first)
    Example: 10_funny_psri_richardson christina
  • You may enter up to three images per subject. If you are entering more than one image per subject then you must identify your individual images within a subject with a 1, 2, or 3:
    10_01_funny_psri_richardson_christina
    10_02_funny_psri_richardson_christina
    10_03_funny_psri_richardson_christina
  • A couple of the subject names may be too long to fit in the file name. Please use the provided shortened version of the name found in parentheses after the subject name. For example, a file name for Field of Dreams should look like this:
    19_fieldod_psri_richardson Christina.

And the Subjects are:

1. Balloon(s)13. Motion
2. Bird(s)14. Purple
3. Broken15. Red
4. Bug(s)16. Reflection
5. Church(es)17. Sports Action
6. Diner(s)18. Teamwork
7. Dune(s)19. “Field of Dreams” (fieldod)
8. Eye(s)20. “Ice Age”
9. Farm21. “Shooter”
10. Funny22. “Stardust”
11. Garden Flowers (gflowers)23. “The Perfect Storm” (pstorm)
12. Lights24. “Vertigo”

If you have any questions, please contact Christina Richardson at christinabeth@cox.net. Thank You!

Audubon Grand Prize Winner Dennis Goulet

Dennis Goulet Wins Audubon Magazine Grand Prize

Audubon Magazine 2010 Grand Prize WInner Dennis Goulet

Audubon Magazine 2010 Grand Prize Winner Dennis Goulet

It is finally announced! I have been waiting to break this news for almost two months now. Dennis received the news on the phone a couple of months ago at our house. The grand prize winning image will appear in the January-February 2011 issue of the magazine.

In addition to winning the grand prize, Dennis managed to get another image in the top 100, Bee Chasing Hummingbird which may be familiar to many of you.

Congratulations Dennis.

Read more about the contest and see the winning images at the Audubon Web site.

Hunt’s Show Deals

I was at Hunt’s Melrose store today, my first trip there. It was jammed with people who all seemed to have a grand time. After making my presentation I wondered around a little and visited a few booths. Many interesting products, samples, reps, …

They were running very strong sales, but I have just received a new e-mail with better deals yet. In case you do not get their e-mail newsletters, I thought I would share the e-flyer with you. The discounts I see on it are better than what people told me there today. For instance, there was a 10% discount I believe on ColorMunki on the floor, now I see $65 discount. On X-Rite ColorChecker Passport they were offering 10% or $10 I am not sure, but in the flyer the discount is $18. There are other goodies to test-drool over too!

Hunt’s Show Deals

It all ends on 11/07/2010, 11:59PM. Worth a look.

John Paul Caponigro Presentation

Yesterday evening we had a great presentation by one of the cerebral photographers working today. John Paul shared with us his approach to creativity, including writing, doodling, playing, and other tools. On his site he shares a wealth of information with anyone who cares to visit and subscribe to his newsletter. I have been a subscriber and very frequent visitor of JP’s site and in fact shared with our members a couple of techniques I learned from him on some of my presentations. I encourage you all to visit the site and subscribe to the newsletter. You will receive a user ID and password that will give you access to his extensive library.

JP’s Main Web site

JP’s Blog

Sign up page for Insights

I also encourage you to try some of the tools John Paul explained last night. They may or may not be your cup of tea, but what do you have to lose? Experimentation has been a core idea in photography since its beginnings and we now have tools that make experimenting much easier, with instant feedback, and practically at no cost. Try it, you may like it.

A Special Waterfire Event

The Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation is having a special weekend of events on October 8-9, 2010. In addition to the typical WaterFire unique events are planned. Read the details on the foundation Web site. Any members who go to these events may consider sharing some of their photographs with the foundation. Although they have many snaps, they need high quality images for various purposes. They cannot pay a fee but full photo credit is promised.

Northern Ligths

I am posting a message I got from Steve Tierney, you may be interested to know.

(article from Aug 2nd (yesterday) … so tomorrow means today)

Sky viewers might get to enjoy some spectacular Northern Lights, or aurorae, tomorrow. After a long slumber, the Sun is waking up. Early Sunday morning, the Sun’s surface erupted and blasted tons of plasma (ionized atoms) into interplanetary space. That plasma is headed our way, and when it arrives, it could create a spectacular light show.

“This eruption is directed right at us, and is expected to get here early in the day on August 4th,” said astronomer Leon Golub of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA). “It’s the first major Earth-directed eruption in quite some time.”

The eruption, called a coronal mass ejection, was caught on camera by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) – a spacecraft that launched in February. SDO provides better-than-HD quality views of the Sun at a variety of wavelengths.

Rest of the article

A Rich Collection Of Photographs

I have a new post about a rich collection of photographs. I am placing a link to it here to avoid duplication.

View the post at KeptLight.com