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Lo-fi at Urban Outfitters

Lo-Fi at UO

Film, paper and photogram works. Sorry the opening clashes with camera club but the exhibition is open between 22nd February and 22nd March.  

Stills' August Facebook Photo Challenge

We are continuing our monthly Facebook Photo Challenge and we invite submissions from you all. The winner will receive a personal album on the Stills Facebook page with a link to their own website, giving them the opportunity to share their work more widely. 

The theme for August is ‘culture’, a term which is open to interpretation at the best of times so really allow your imagination to go wild with this one! 

This competition is open to all levels of experience so get snapping and have a go!

To enter send your photograph to submissions@stills.org with the subject line ‘Facebook Photo Entry’ and include a title and a 25 word description. 

Submissions deadline: 12 noon Thursday 18th August 2011

Good luck!

Linda Kosciewicz-Fleming - Galerie Huit Photo competition 2011 

For anyone who’s going to be in Arles this summer at the Photography Festival, my work has been selected for the Galerie Huit Open Salon International 2011. Follow the link here or for more information on all the finalists here

Photography exhibition at Tea Tree Tea

The photographer-friendly Tea Tree Tea cafe at 13 Bread Street and the Proximity Project invite you to two exhibitions this January!  The top floor is taken by your fellow Democratic Camera Clubbers Simon Crofts and Sylwia Kowalczyk (aka Seeing Dubble) who will show a selection of their personal work - a selection of documentary street photography from Simon and portraits from Sylwia.

The underground level is taken over by Edi Pyczek who travelled to India and North Africa to capture the essence of the people and their surroundings, and their mutual significance. Life and living through a lens.

The exhibition opens on 7th January and will last until 3rd of February. Tea Tree Tea is open 7 days a week from 9am until 7 pm.

World Photo Competition

The Open competition seeks the true amateur - the lover of photography - to enter a single image, capturing that perfect moment.  

All ages and levels of expertise are welcomed in this competition where image is everything and imagination is the only necessary ingredient.

Whether your passion is animals, places, people, sport, or travel, you could be the next to win $5,000 and a trip to the next Sony World Photography Awards ceremony and World Photography Festival in London!

http://www.worldphoto.org/competitions/open/

The White Series at The Lot
Linda Kosciewicz-Fleming’s The White Series is showing at The Lot - 15 Nov 2010 - 29 Jan 2011
Beauty, life, death and transience- the White Series is a linked  group of images exploring these subjects using the female body and the  colour white.  The images are toyobo plate prints and have been produced  using a combination of digital and analogue processes and in a limited  edition. 

The White Series at The Lot

Linda Kosciewicz-Fleming’s The White Series is showing at The Lot - 15 Nov 2010 - 29 Jan 2011

Beauty, life, death and transience- the White Series is a linked group of images exploring these subjects using the female body and the colour white.  The images are toyobo plate prints and have been produced using a combination of digital and analogue processes and in a limited edition. 

I have work in an exhibition ‘Neither Here Nor There’, A collection of thoughts on cultural identityOld Ambulance Depot77 Brunswick StreetEdinburgh9-14th August 2010Open 10am-5.30pm*Preview 8th August 2-4pm*Hope to see you there! Roweenwww.roween.com

I have work in an exhibition ‘Neither Here Nor There’, A collection of thoughts on cultural identity

Old Ambulance Depot
77 Brunswick Street
Edinburgh

9-14th August 2010
Open 10am-5.30pm
*Preview 8th August 2-4pm*

Hope to see you there!

Roween

www.roween.com

Erika’s Blog

http://erikastevenson.blogspot.com/

This is the snap happy blog I’ve been keeping while interning at stills…

Worldpressphoto events in Edinburgh, early August

There will be a series of talks/events related to photography at the Scottish Parliament connected with the opening of the World Press Photo exhibition and the Festival of Politics. You can see the photo event programme here: http://www.festivalofpolitics.org.uk/wpp.htm

Sylwia Kowalczyk - Temporal | Portraits series

I recently graduated with an MFA in photography from Edinburgh College of Art and my diploma project was selected for reGeneration2 (published by Thames and Hudson in June 2010, and an exhibition touring abroad including New York, Lausanne, Arles, South Africa, China etc.). My new website (www.sylwiakowalczyk.com) is now up and running.

Zoe, from the series Temporal Portraits (2010)

August Theme: ‘Portrait’

The next ‘Camera Club’ is Thursday 5th August, 6.30 and the theme/brief is ‘Portrait’.

Create an image or a series of images in colour or black and white which should be presented in the printed format.

Artists to look at for inspiration include; Sylwia Kowalczyk, Thomas Ruff, Phillip Toledano, Phillip Lorca diCorcia, Walker Evans, Ralph Eugine Meatyard, Tom Hunter, David Lachapelle, August Sander, Richard Avedon, Rineke Dijkstra, Helen Van Meene, Andy Warhol, Michael Ackerman, Pieter Hugo, Nadav Kander, Sally Mann.

N.B. For all you clever-clogs: other humans only! No dogs, objects or self-portraits (we’ve done that!)

Speaker was: Luke Watson

Interactive Photography Exhibit: Get Involved at the Edinburgh Art Festival

Our chums at Blipfoto have been invited to take part in the Edinburgh Art Festival, creating a crowd sourced event at the Inspace public engagement lab.  It’s an opportunity for anyone to get involved and participate in the Festival no matter your location.  

There’s more information on Blipfoto, and more information to come.  But if you’re in Edinburgh for the Festival stop into Inspace to get your picture uploaded so you’ll be part of the exhibit.  And if you’re not local, then head to the blipfoto blog for more information.  

Kam Chan

Hey, just wanted to share my website (of sorts).

I have recently revived it after a long drought. An attempt to get my practice going again.

Comments, criticism and general musings welcome