Sentences with phrase «camera clubs for»

By the 1950s, the ubiquity of the pinup, combined with the popularity of camera clubs for hobbyists, resulted in a burgeoning cottage industry for amateur girlie pictures like the ones seen here.

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The EZVIZ Mini 720p Indoor Wi - Fi Camera is available for purchase now in the US through Amazon and Sam's Club.
Fujimoto's shadowy visual sensibility was a unifying factor, and without it, «Ricki And The Flash» — which was shot by Declan Quinn, Demme's go - to cinematographer in recent years — swings wildly between different conventional camera styles, turning into a small - club concert doc for The Flash's regular gigs at The Salt Well or into stagey, locked - down farce during the restaurant scene that introduces Ricki and Pete's sons, Joshua (Sebastian Stan) and Adam (Nick Westrate).
Director Steven Soderbergh shoots those dance sequences with dynamic flourish (The camera is almost always moving in ways that punctuate the actors» motions) and plenty of polish (The stark contrast of the darkened house of the club with the perfectly lit stage is itself a contrast to Soderbergh's washed - out cinematography for the scenes outside of the club).
It's sort of a poor man's Big Chill, complete with Kevin Kline (The Emperor's Club, Wild Wild West), in this multi-character piece reportedly shot entirely with DV cameras in 19 days, with roles written specifically for the friends of writer - director - stars Cumming (X2, GoldenEye) and Leigh (Road to Perdition, Fast Times at Ridgemont High).
DREAM TEAM (single camera) Not going forward STUDIO: Warner Bros TV / Kari's Logo Here / Here Comes Scrappy TEAM: Kari Lizer (w, ep), Bill Wrubel (w, ep), Marc Buckland (d, ep) LOGLINE: Marty Schumacher coached his last club soccer team for 10 years, ultimately taking them to the National Championships.
«Directing Off Camera» (3:46, SD) focuses on Levy's off - camera instructions to the actors, using as an example Carell and Fey's strip - club dance, while «Steve and Tina Camera Tests» (3:10, SD) shows the stars in costume for a photo Camera» (3:46, SD) focuses on Levy's off - camera instructions to the actors, using as an example Carell and Fey's strip - club dance, while «Steve and Tina Camera Tests» (3:10, SD) shows the stars in costume for a photo camera instructions to the actors, using as an example Carell and Fey's strip - club dance, while «Steve and Tina Camera Tests» (3:10, SD) shows the stars in costume for a photo Camera Tests» (3:10, SD) shows the stars in costume for a photo shoot.
Circumstance helmer Maryam Keshavarz is behind the camera for her second narrative film item called Vulture Club with Susan Sarandon.
The club - cab version now includes rear doors, cruise control, dual - zone automatic climate control, a rear view camera, and steering wheel adjustments for comfort.
As far as the cameras are concerned, the Xolo Q600 Club packs a 5 - megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 0.3 - megapixel front shooter for selfies.
If you're visiting during the warmer months, make the just over 5 - mile drive for a round at Breckenridge Golf Club, or bring your camera and hiking boots to do some exploring in Pike National Forest, 67 miles away.
Amadores Beach Restaurants The Amadores Beach Club is a great option for something different in an ambient setting or if you feel like Italian food, Ciao - Ciao Restaurant is set right on the beach, bring the camera as the sunset from your chair will be out of this world.
The Primate Observation Club is a cover for a rather secretive bunch of individuals who spy on others via surveillance cameras and unprotected web cams.
No, instead, it's for an unknown app called «Tobidasu Print Club Kiradeco Revolution», which allows you to edit photos taken with the 3DS camera.
He co-founded the contemporary art center Delta Axis in Memphis in 1992 and has curated numerous exhibitions for contemporary not - for - profit spaces, including Art in General, PS122 Gallery, and Baxter [email protected] Camera Club of New York.
E.S.P. TV has worked with various venues and institutions including: The Whitney Museum of American Art, New Museum, Museum of Arts and Design, Printed Matter, Millennium Film Workshop, New School, Recess, Camera Club (New York, NY); Interstate Projects, Spectacle Theater, Issue Project Room, Knockdown Center, Flux Factory, Roulette (Brooklyn, NY); Franklin Street Works (Stamford, CT), Liminal Space (Oakland, CA), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA), Human Resources (Los Angeles, CA), Ballroom Marfa, Marfa Public Radio, (Marfa, TX), Museum of Human Achievement (Austin, TX), S1 (Portland, OR), Nightingale Cinema (Chicago, IL), MoCAD (Detroit MI), General Public (Berlin), STORE (Dresden), Studio XX (Montreal), Kling and Bang Gallery (Reykjavik) and Pallas Projects (Dublin).
She is a recipient of Alkazi Foundation's Documentary Photography Grant for her ongoing project Letters to Alice, Bill and Allen and currently a Workspace Resident at Baxter St Camera Club of New York.
Every year Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York holds an open call for entries for its Annual National Photography Competition.
She is the President of Baxter St at The Camera Club of New York, an artist run non-profit organization, which operates to create platforms of community engagement and progress for emerging lens based artists.
The archive of The plates of the present is ongoing to this day and is on view for the first time in its current entirety for the occasion of the exhibition Dust: The plates of the present, February 2013 — July 2015 at Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York.
He has participated in many group exhibitions, including, «Brand Innovations for Ubiquitous Authorship,» at Higher Pictures gallery in summer 2012, «Useful Pictures» at Michael Matthews Gallery and «Beyond the Barrier» at the Camera Club of New York, both in spring 2013, and «Lightplay» at Moscow's Gallery 21 in winter 2013.
The exhibition currently on view at Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York (CCNY), titled «Deep Shade,» is the result of what happens when you take images made for fast consumption (think speeding by a roadside billboard or flipping through instagram) and remake them within the conventions of more considered viewing.
She is the recipient of a NJ State Arts Council Fellowship for photography, the Camera Club of New York residency, the Newark Museum Residency and was a core participant in Night School at the New Museum in 2008.
Daniel Terna (b. Brooklyn, NY) has participated in select group exhibitions at MoMA PS1 (NYC); the International Center of Photography (NYC); Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (NYC); Foley Gallery (NYC); Baxter St. Camera Club of NY (NYC); New Wight Biennial (UCLA, Los Angeles); BRIC Arts Media Biennial (Brooklyn, NY); New York Film Festival (NYC); Eyebeam (NYC); Museum of the City of New York (NYC); The Wild Project (NYC); the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (Cambridge, MA); Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena, CA); Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans, LA); and Gallery Tayuta (Tokyo, JP).
In Small Pin - Up (Finger Wag)(2013), the model's finger gives off motion trails; in Untitled (Club Couple)(2014), the pair smiles as if for a camera.
, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, NYC 2017 Notas al Futuro, Galeria Breve, Mexico City, MX 2017 Known Unknowns, 86 Orchard St, NYC 2017 Beach Sessions Fundraiser, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn 2016 High Summer, Foley Gallery, NYC 2015 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2015 Annual Juried Competition and Exhibition, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 We Got Divorced, 156 Freeman Street, Brooklyn 2015 Advanced Master Remix, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 CKTV, Red Bull Studios, NYC 2015 This One's For You, International Center of Photography, NYC 2014 New Wight Biennial, UCLA New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 2014 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2014 New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2014 BRIC Biennial, BRIC Arts Media, Brooklyn 2014 Call + Response + Response, Photoville, Brooklyn 2014 The American South, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2014 Living Los Sures, Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, NYC 2014 Feast Day, ICP - Bard MFA Studios, Long Island City 2014 9/50 Summit, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia 2014 We Got Married, 145 Sackett Street, Brooklyn 2014 Inaugural, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Fishing in the Dark, Violet's Café, Brooklyn 2013 Table Dive, Side Effects Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Looking In / Looking Out, Bronx Art Space, Bronx 2013 Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy, Museum of the City of New York, NYC 2012 Flat Out, Art Currents Institute, NYC 2012 Shadowline, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Summer Salon, Rabbithole Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Almost Down, Gallery Tayuta, Tokyo 2011 UnionDocs Collaborative Group Show, Brookfor the Arts, NYC 2017 Notas al Futuro, Galeria Breve, Mexico City, MX 2017 Known Unknowns, 86 Orchard St, NYC 2017 Beach Sessions Fundraiser, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn 2016 High Summer, Foley Gallery, NYC 2015 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2015 Annual Juried Competition and Exhibition, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 We Got Divorced, 156 Freeman Street, Brooklyn 2015 Advanced Master Remix, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 CKTV, Red Bull Studios, NYC 2015 This One's For You, International Center of Photography, NYC 2014 New Wight Biennial, UCLA New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 2014 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2014 New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2014 BRIC Biennial, BRIC Arts Media, Brooklyn 2014 Call + Response + Response, Photoville, Brooklyn 2014 The American South, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2014 Living Los Sures, Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, NYC 2014 Feast Day, ICP - Bard MFA Studios, Long Island City 2014 9/50 Summit, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia 2014 We Got Married, 145 Sackett Street, Brooklyn 2014 Inaugural, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Fishing in the Dark, Violet's Café, Brooklyn 2013 Table Dive, Side Effects Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Looking In / Looking Out, Bronx Art Space, Bronx 2013 Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy, Museum of the City of New York, NYC 2012 Flat Out, Art Currents Institute, NYC 2012 Shadowline, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Summer Salon, Rabbithole Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Almost Down, Gallery Tayuta, Tokyo 2011 UnionDocs Collaborative Group Show, BrookFor You, International Center of Photography, NYC 2014 New Wight Biennial, UCLA New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 2014 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2014 New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2014 BRIC Biennial, BRIC Arts Media, Brooklyn 2014 Call + Response + Response, Photoville, Brooklyn 2014 The American South, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2014 Living Los Sures, Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, NYC 2014 Feast Day, ICP - Bard MFA Studios, Long Island City 2014 9/50 Summit, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia 2014 We Got Married, 145 Sackett Street, Brooklyn 2014 Inaugural, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Fishing in the Dark, Violet's Café, Brooklyn 2013 Table Dive, Side Effects Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Looking In / Looking Out, Bronx Art Space, Bronx 2013 Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy, Museum of the City of New York, NYC 2012 Flat Out, Art Currents Institute, NYC 2012 Shadowline, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Summer Salon, Rabbithole Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Almost Down, Gallery Tayuta, Tokyo 2011 UnionDocs Collaborative Group Show, Brooklyn
In 2014, Charlotte Cotton awarded her first place in the Camera Club of New York's Annual Juried Competition, she was a Nominee for the Baum Award, received Honorable Mention for the John Clarence Laughlin Award, and was selected as a Top 50 Photographer by Critical Mass..
During the exhibition the Bolton Camera Club will be using equipment loaned from Digital SLR magazine especially for this exhibition.
She has done artist residencies at Pioneer Works, Light Work, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Camera Club of New York.
Her work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum, Queens, NY (2016); The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO (2016); The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2015); The Print Shop at MoMA PS1, Queens, NY (2014); Camera Club of New York, NY (2013); and Welch School of Art and Design Galleries, Atlanta, GA (2012), among others.
Her photographs have been published in the Visual Arts Journal, Outlook, and Photograph, and she has exhibited in New York City at Visual Arts Gallery, the Camera Club of New York, Melanie Flood Projects, and the Center for Fine Art Photography.
The Center for Photography at Woodstock is pleased to announce our 2018 artists - in - residence, selected by a guest panel including Lisa Henry, Independent Curator and Consultant for Riverside Art Museum, and Libby Pratt, Director of Baxter Street Camera Club of New York.
Gail writes for the «Artseen» section of The Brooklyn Rail each month and is the current guest blogger for «The Camera Club of New York.»
Fellowships and residency awards include the Brown Foundation Program at Dora Maar House, in France, the Bogliasco Foundation Program at the Liguria Study Center, in Italy, the Sacatar Institute, in Brazil, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the MacDowell Colony, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, and the Camera Club of New York, in the US.
She has participated in artist residencies with Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Camera Club of New York.
Daniel Terna (b. Brooklyn, NY) has participated in select group exhibitions at MoMA PS1 (NYC); the International Center of Photography (NYC); Foley Gallery (NYC); Baxter St. Camera Club of NY (NYC); New Wight Biennial (UCLA, Los Angeles); BRIC Arts Media Biennial (Brooklyn, NY); New York Film Festival (NYC); Eyebeam (NYC); Museum of the City of New York (NYC); The Wild Project (NYC); the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (Cambridge, MA); Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena, CA); Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans, LA); and Gallery Tayuta (Tokyo, JP).
I thought it would be appropriate to begin this series of posts for The Camera Club with a brief piece on Alfred Stieglitz, one of The Camera Club's earliest and most influential members.
She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including a Project Grant and mini-residency from Camera Club of New York (2012), the Assignment Earth / Single Image Award (2004) from Santa Fe Center for Photography, Houston Center for Photography Fellowship (2003), an artist residency at LightWork, Syracuse NY (2001), Center for New Television Award (1991 & 1992) and Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs Creative Artists Award (1991).
Press Release: 2018 WOODSTOCK AIR The Center for Photography at Woodstock is pleased to announce our 2018 artists - in - residence, selected by a guest panel including Lisa Henry, Independent Curator and Consultant for Riverside Art Museum, and Libby Pratt, Director of Baxter Street Camera Club of New York.
Dutch website Galaxy Club recently discovered that Samsung has submitted a patent application describing an all - display smartphone with a cutout on top for its sensors and front - facing camera.
This means that selfies you take in low - light conditions, such as in a bar or club, will be reasonably bright without being hugely grainy, which is exactly what you want for a selfie camera.
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