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John Cyr is an archivist of change. First recognized for his series of photographs of the developer trays used by influential, analog photographers, his work meditates upon the spaces between old and new. Cyr’s photographs are shaped by a practice steeped in formal and conceptual rigor. His darkroom abstractions flirt with the boundaries of photographic representation while his images of Brooklyn and Manhattan deploy a rich aesthetic vocabulary to communicate the effects of urban development and gentrification.
Photographs © John Cyr
Cyr’s
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Join Marc Silber at the B&H Event Space for a dynamic seminar that covers the basics from his new book Advancing Your Photography -- the definitive handbook that will take you through the entire process of becoming an accomplished photographer. From teaching you the basics to exploring the stages of the cycle of photography, Silber makes it clear and easy for you to master the art form.
When Galileo first championed Heliocentrism during the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century humanity strived to know exactly what the sun is
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In this B&H Photo Event Space video, award-winning photographer Tom Barnes discusses the many aspects of portrait photography. Over the course of his career, Barnes has photographed a broad spectrum of personalities that includes celebrities, not-so-famous individuals, infamous individuals, Olympic stars, and outright criminals. You name the type—Barnes has shot them! Barnes work in the studio and on location has appeared on the covers and spreads of magazines and numerous advertisements.
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In this B&H Event Space video, photographer David J. Carol takes you on a guided tour of his new book, NO PLAN B. Shot exclusively with analog cameras and black-and-white film, and spanning the 1990s to the present, Carol’s images are the culmination of his many road trips to such far-flung locations as the Arctic Ocean, post-Soviet Russia, the streets of Istanbul, and the Mojave Desert. His often surreal vision mixes mystery and irony with a unique humor, ranging from deadpan to slapstick. During his presentation, Carol shares many
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Join Marc Silber at the B&H Event Space for a dynamic seminar that covers the basics from his new book Advancing Your Photography -- the definitive handbook that will take you through the entire process of becoming an accomplished photographer. From teaching you the basics to exploring the stages of the cycle of photography, Silber makes it clear and easy for you to master the art form.
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In this video, we will cover the most powerful tool in Photoshop, the layer mask in detail. Having a solid knowledge of layer masks will open a whole world of non-destructive image editing. Jason explains exactly what a layer mask is, how to take advantage of multiple layer masks and adjustment layers and how to edit the masks themselves for greater control. He also introduces the Masking Palette to understand how it can be used for photographic composites.
*Photoshop Essentials or a solid knowledge of Photoshop basics required.
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Catch up on our live panel covering the debut of the brand new Canon 6D Mark II. Host Allan Weiss of B&H brings together an expert panel to discuss the Canon's latest full-frame DSLR, and what it means for professional photographers.
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How many times have you either traveled to a new and exciting place, or even walked down the street in your own hometown, and come across someone who would make for a perfect subject? The only problem: you lack the confidence or know-how to turn that opportunity into a stunning portrait.
Derek Fahsbender has never met a stranger he didn’t find completely fascinating, and he has dedicated much of his time behind the camera to documenting those he meets. In Derek’s return to the Event Space, he guides you through “The Art of the Street Portrait
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
I am a sucker for design and, years ago, when in the market for my first SLR camera, it wasn’t really a feature set that sold me on a brand, it was the way the Nikon SLR looked to my eye and felt to my hand that made me target the N6006. Little did I know then that the design of the consumer N6006 had Nikon F4 DNA in its good looks and that the Nikon F4, which I consider the best-looking SLR ever made, had acquired
by Cory Rice · Posted
The photographs of Stephen Salmieri embody the power retained by analogue photography in the digital era. Salmieri has been shooting black-and-white film since the 1960s when he began documenting the streets and inhabitants of New York. His portraiture is as honest as it is diverse, celebrating the characters in his neighborhood and humanizing celebrities shot on assignment.
Above photograph: Coney Island, 1969; Courtesy of the Artist
After a decade of travel and collaboration with his wife and fellow artist, Sydnie Michele, he completed
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Many photographers begin their careers wanting to “make a difference” with their photography, to bring some good to the world, or at least to the people they photograph. It’s one of the greatest aspects of the craft and its adherents, but can a photo really bring about long-term change? This is an increasingly relevant question, and one that dogs even the most experienced and socially conscious photographers. Despite this dilemma, many photographers forge ahead, shining a light on horrors and glories with the hope that their images have a
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In this video, photographer Pepe Castro talks about his vision for shooting portraits and key points that he uses to achieve excellent results.
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In this program, David Brommer covers the basic concepts of composition as established by the masters of the Renaissance. Commencing with the classic rule of thirds and leaping into theories of color and balance, David will touch upon a range of topics, including: image construction, positive and negative space, as well as other advanced composition concepts.
General shooting questions like, “Is the shot better if it’s a horizontal or vertically composed?” and conceptual ideas such as integrating theme and subject context are explored. Another
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David Brommer, B&H's maven covers topics such as: utilizing more than one format, collaboration, best use of magazine, serial publishing, themed books and how to best communicate with an audience interested in supporting the independent publisher.
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On August 21, 2017 there will be a total solar eclipse passing across the United States from the northwest to the southeast. While the path of totality will be in the center of the country, at least 60% obscuration will be seen throughout the U.S. and into Canada and Mexico. This is a historic event and millions of people will be viewing and photographing it. On today’s episode, we will discuss the what, when, and where of the eclipse and concentrate on the best and safest ways to view and photograph it.
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