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EOS Discovery From Canon

Canon are to host a series of free shows aimed at photography enthusiasts focusing on using their EOS camera system ,

The shows will take be at London's Business Design Centre in Islington. There are two sessions planned - Thursday 3 August at 6.00–8.00pm, and on Saturday 5 August at 9.00am–12.00pm or 2.00–5.00pm.

Presented by various experts including celebrity and music photographer Andy Earl (www.andyearl.com) they will demonstrating how professional photographers use EOS in their work. Nature, fashion, sports and reportage photography are all to be covered and will supply tips and techniques to help amateurs extend their photographic skills. Post-shoot possibilities will be demonstrated with iPhoto and Aperture image processing applications from Apple.


Flickr Group: Foodography 7

Regular readers will know that I have a bit of a thing with food. Oh and wine. My reintroduction to photogaphy was via food. Myself and food blogger Sam (Pecks and Posh) run a little monthly challenge, foodography, on flickr that covers the food and drink sphere of still life photography. If you would like to join in the current theme is Wine Bottle and Glass.

A simple enough subject you would have thought. I rummaged through various back issues of photo and food magazines and found little; even the selection of wine websites - retailers and producers - that I looked at was under-whelmed with the lack of creativity in their images. Plenty of plain and boring full bottles with label in full view but no inspiring 'life style' images that really sold the wine to me. Hence the creation of this flickr group.

Beatles' Exhibition in London

There will be over 40 of the most significant photographs capturing 'the essence' of the Beatles and their role in the history of music at the National Portrait Gallery in July.

I realise they are not going to be 'digital' but the photographs of such luminaries as Harry Goodwin, Dezo Hoffmann, Linda McCartney, Terry O'Neill, Robert Whitaker, David Bailey, Philip Townsend, are sure to be inspiring and fascinating. All these photographers helped define the iconic pop group; many are previously 'unseen'.

The show runs from July 5th through to October 22nd 2006

 

DPW 6 - latest quick links

  1. Engadget reviews the 7.2 megapixel Sony DSV-T30 [link]
  2. Download Squad looks at AllYouCanUpload a new image hosting site from CNet [link]
  3. The staff photographer for the Baltimore Sun runs a lighting blog. Strobist has some interesting tips. [website]
  4. Food blogger DessertFirst relates her experiences at a professional food photo shoot workshop [website]
  5. A new image format is to be part of Windows Vista - Windows Media Photo. It is expected to offer better quality at half the size when compared to the JPEG format. It may also be released as an add-on for Windows XP. [details]
  6. Improve your workflow and increase your creativity by attending the Phase One RoadShow seminar. See how Capture One software creates outstanding Photoshop-ready files. June 14, 2006 Park Royal Studios, London NW10 7AE [website]
     

Photo London 2006

The third outing for photo-london the capitals international photography fair.

This year the event is taking place at the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens from the 18th to the 21st May. Entrance is £12 (available on the door or pre-booked) which includes entry to selected talks.

There is a 'special exhibition' where Christopher Bailey, Creative Director of Burberry has compiled a 'photographic portrait of London, past and present'. He has picked images to revel London's many facets - from John Deakin's iconic images of 1950s Soho bohemia at The Colony Club, to Hedi Slimane's contemporary view of London hedonism.  

Among other photographers whose work will be part of the exhibition are Sam Taylor-Wood, Tim Walker, Mary McCartney Donald, Johnny Shand Kydd, Mick Rock, Daniel Farson, Roger Maine and Robert Whitaker. A full list of exhibitors is here.

The image here is from the exhibition - © Ellen Kooi Alphen a/d. Rijn - Waterkant, 2002/2003

Tamron workshops

In a release today, Tamorn announced the final line-up for thier "Series 2006" workshops. The two-day workshops are held around the country and include one evening of classroom discussion and a full day shooting in the field at a local point of interest, followed by a wrap-up critique session. Your $99 also includes afood,  $25 gift certificate from the host camera store, Tamron rebates, and perhaps most interesting, access to the full line of Tamron lenses to use in the field for the day, so don't forget to list your camera make on the registration form.

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