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A COMMUNITY FOR ARTISTIC AND CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY.
Welcome New York to The Art of Photography! Our purpose is to spark creativity, open new doors, incite discussion and learn from each other in a positive and sharing environment. The basis of which is to facilitate the merging of the principles of art and graphic design with excellent camera craft. To take each one of us, no matter what level of experience, to places, levels and worlds that are out of our comfort zone. To grow, to see, to inspire unique visions. Our critique programs, our photo shoots and our educational sessions are free. Your submissions for discussion are for you to choose without regard to theme or genre.
The Art of Photography began as a museum art school program in 2002 and has expanded to over 16,000 members worldwide. So many of whom have grown into exceptional photographers that are hugely represented in international award shows. New York, we are truly excited for your participation and look forward to your development as Artistic and Creative Photographers. Be on the lookout for some very exciting photo shoots and presentations that will be posted on an on-going basis. Also join our International Site to check out over 250 albums created by our members. Thank you for your interest and good shooting.
Jack Wild, Founder MFA/MS Photography
Peter Barnick, Network Organizer
Doug Caroli, NYC Organizer
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See all- Network event0 attendees from 0 groups hostingđ SUN 9/21 at 10 AM ONLINE PHOTOGRAPHY CRITIQUE PROGRAMLink visible for attendees
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đ„ Please follow our Event page as we are now alternating our Sat/Sun sessions.
Notes:
· You do not have to be a member of the Art of Photography International to attend this event.
· However, to submit a photo to the session photo album, you must be a member of The Art of Photography International site.
· You can join with this link The Art of Photography International, then click on the red "JOIN THIS SITE" bar icon.
Instructions:
â Upload only ONE photo to the Session album AFTER you see the âWelcome âŠâ photo slide (AFTER 5 pm on Sunday and BEFORE the day of the Sat/Sun of the Session).
â You must be attending in order for your image to be reviewed during a session.
â A maximum of 30 photographs will be considered for review as time and content allow.
â Following the sessions the albums will be deleted after 5 pm on Sunday. If you wish to save your image and comments move your photo to the PHOTOGRAPHERS OPEN FORUM album.
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___________________________________________________________________________________ - Exciting Collaboration with Leica NYC & Photo Shoot (Sat, Oct 18)Leica Store & Gallery, New York City, NY
Hello Fellow NYC TAOP Members
We are thrilled to announce our second collaboration with Leica NYC! This partnership is open to photographers of all skill levels and all camera brands, and brings exclusive opportunities for our group, including hands-on experiences with Leica gear, expert-led workshops, a gallery, educational programs, and special events at their NYC store. Stay tuned for inspiring projects and unforgettable moments as we explore the art of photography together!
Since this isn't a large venue, we will have to limit the number of attendees to 50 MAX. ***Please remember to change your RSVP if you decide not to attend. ***
Photo Opportunities
The shoot will focus on Architecture. Tips for photographing the Meatpacking District:
Gear: wide-angle lens (24-35mm equivalent) is great for capturing the urban landscape and street scenes.
A medium telephoto (50-85mm equivalent) can isolate details and compress perspective.
Don't forget your smartphone-it's a discreet tool for candid shots.Inspiration from Famous Photographers:
Berenice Abbott-known for her documentation of NYC's urban landscape, Abbott captured the changing face of neighborhoods, including areas in its earlier days. her stark, documentary style emphasized the architectural forms and the city's evolving identity.
Bruce Gilden-known for his bold and up-close street photography in NYC. Gilden often captures the raw and unfiltered energy of urban life. While not exclusively focused on the Meatpacking District, his approach to capturing candid moments and the diverse characters of the city can be a powerful influence when photographing its streets.Article & Videos to Review Before the Photo Shoot
- Architectural Details
- đŒïžđ An INTIMATE Portrait: INSIDE Berenice Abbott's World đâĄ
- WNYC Street Shots: Bruce Gilden
After this event, we will be heading out for a photo shoot. The Meatpacking District offers a dynamic backdrop for a photo shoot, blending industrial grit with modern elegance. With natural light reflecting off glass facades and the High Line adding a unique perspective, the district provides endless creative possibilities.
You can join us at Shake Shack after the photo shoot at 1:00 pm or you are welcome to go back to the Leica store if you'd like to spend more time in the gallery or learn more about the camera gear.
Meeting Location/Time/Hosts
Location: Leica is located at 406 W 13th Street, New York, NY
Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Hosts: David and Doug. We will meet upstairs on the second floor of the Leica store.