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April 3, 2008
Doug Stockdale at Singular Images has posted an interesting article about his experience attending the portfolios review at the recent Palm Springs Photo Festival.
I had the pleasure to meet Doug recently and I saw his images of the series Open During Construction (the same ones that he took for the portfolio reviews). I can say that the prints of his work on China's urban landscape are truly outstanding. I am not surprised that he got a very positive feedback at the reviews.
When I get a bit of time I will write more about different options that are available for portfolio reviews.
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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January 14, 2008

©Madam Peripetie [pseudonym]Péripétie, from Geek ?????????? (peripeteia): means usually in the epic poem, a novel, a piece of theater, anything that changes the situation and takes in an action, the situation of the characters and the related interest, a kind of revolution.
... it means a turning point and shows how much photography changed my live and my perception of the world. - Madam Peripetie
Exploring possibilities is both a source and a consequence of creativity. With time that exploration evolves the vision of the artist into a path that defines his/her personal style. Those times, when anything is possible and there are no boundaries, are one of the most intriguing phases in the career of a young photographer. I had the pleasure to learn about the work of one young photographer exploring her path to be the artist that will be: Madame Peripetie , a photographer located in Germany.Madame Peripetie was kind to share a description of her background and photographic interest as well as the inspiration for some of projects she has worked on.
My pictures cover lots of different themes and styles. I am trying things out, exploring various fields of photography as it helps me to understand this medium and myself and how certain things could appear on the film or on the chip. Since I started taking pictures I was overwhelmed with surrealistic depiction of reality, where you are allowed to invent your own “outsiderisms” and “strangities”, without needing to explain them and you just play different roles just like in a theater. I studied applied linguistics before but I knew I was at the wrong place and something was missing all the time. I've always had these weirdest dreams and loved daydreaming a lot and I wished myself I could somehow depict these small dream worlds. - Madame Peripetie
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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December 15, 2007

©Amalia Ulman
This is a very interesting site I discovered reading the blog of Daniel Shea.
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The Ones We Love is a project highlighting young and talented photographers from around the world. each artist contributed six photographs of the person who is most important to them, taken outdoors in a natural setting. The goal of the site is to portrait people who are loved, cherished, and inspirational to these artists, and also showcase the differences and similarities in the photographs each of them took within the same guidelines.
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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November 28, 2007
A very interesting post at A Photo Editor about talent and photography.
Sometimes photographers take an “I could have done that” attitude when it comes to talent in this industry, but honestly, you can’t.- A Photo Editor
How many times have you told yourself “I could have done that” when seeing pictures from others photographers?
There is a difference between thinking and doing; the last is the ultimate proof that "you could have done that". Never mind that when you saw the image it was done already ... by someone else ... but could you have created the image before seeing it?
There is something else to photography than being able to take the picture, it is about the creation of the image, the visualization. So next time it is better to say "I could have created that" ... or perhaps you couldn't.
How many photographers are required to change a light bulb?
50 photographers ... one that actually changes the light bulb and 49 others that say they could have done that!
Next time go and change the bulb yourself.
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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September 20, 2007

I thought some of you may be interested in knowing that iconic Magnum photographer, David Alan Harvey, is offering a grant/stipend of $5000 (US dollars) to an "exceptional" photographer to help support their personal work.
I announce now, to the readers of this forum [Road Trip], the offering of a $5,000. (u.s. dollars) stipend/grant for one exceptional photographer to help support their personal work.....this will be based on the photographs being sent to me now.... the deadline for sending work will now be extended to November 15, 2007....this will be based entirely on work produced between July 15, 2007 and the closing date.....the stipend will be awarded by December 15, 2007...Merry Christmas!! (David Alan Harvey).
David has become a very active blogger, running a number of blogs related with his work and photography (Road Trip, Workshops, Work in Progress, and Family/Friends). No only his blogs are a source of knowledge and inspiration, but they have created a community that is driving his interest in creating a non-profit fund to help young photographers execute their dream personal work. Good luck to you if you decide to submit your work!
as you know, i am in the process of creating a non-profit fund so that i can provide funding for some of you to go out and do the work you love....so, this symbolic stipend is coming backwards from the way i eventually want to work...this stipend is coming at the end for many of your projects, rather than at the beginning...but, i just wanted to do something now...it just feels right, that's all... (read more at David's blog).
If this is not enough, David is teaching a workshop in Bangkok with another legendary photographer, James Nachtwey, between November 24th to November 30th, 2007. Quite a unique opportunity to learn/work with two of the best documentary photographers of our time.
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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July 11, 2007

© Edmund Leveckis
I am traveling so limited access to internet. Few minutes to squeeze in and refer to a photoblog with quite special work. Very unique style of photography, dark, creative, mysterious and always surprising. This is the photoblog journal, the work by Edmund Leveckis. When you look at his images, you can't fail but to wonder about the subjects. That sense of enigma is magnetic.
Take a look to his three series, subway I and II and memory drift.

© Edmund Leveckis
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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June 6, 2007

© Jörg M Colberg
Always a fascinating source of inspiring photography, interesting readings and smart comments. I have not figured out how it is possible for J.M. Colberg to keep his photoblog so active and so charming while working full time as a scientist and building his own excellent body of photographic work ... but this is the skill of the great ones and Conscientious is the reference photoblog for all of us. Thanks indeed for referring Exposure Compensation in the list of favourite photoblogs.
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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March 3, 2007

© Amy Stein
Amy Steim series are interesting and beautiful. This image is from the series "stranded". Her work has been selected to be exhibited at PhotoEspaña2007, May 3rd-July 22nd (Madrid). She also publishes a very interesting blog with frequent updates of her own work.
Stranded is a meditation on the tension and desolation found on the shoulders of America's highways and interstates. My photos challenge the viewer to slow down and witness scenes of futility playing out in an uneasy and alien space. Within these photos we see the faces of people stranded and evidence of lives broken down or lost on the side of the road. These moments occur in full view of hundreds of people speeding past, yet the images tell a solemn story of personal detachment and individual isolation from the broader society. The work functions as a statement on contemporary America and the tenuousness of faith we place in technology, community, and traditional institutions of support.
For this series I spend weeks at a time driving across America looking for and photographing stranded motorists.-Amy Stein
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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February 27, 2007

© Andrew Hofter
I have been a regular of the photoblog published by Andrew Hefter, a very young photographer, only 17, and making really excellent work. You will see in his bio that just after two years taking pictures he has made large inroads winning many awards... including being nominated for the Photobloggies 2007 awards under the category "Best under 18 photoblog". You can enjoy the excellent photography of Andrew at his blog, and the galleries at his deviantArt, Flickr, GFXartist, and Art Limited accounts.
Miguel Garcia-Guzman
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January 26, 2007

"Luna-Sea" by Tyler Nixon
Browsing the net I found the photography of Tyler Nixon, a communications designer and photographer that is creating an outstanding body of work as shown in his [exquisitely designed] photoblog “wink”. His images are charming and creative but what it caught my attention is the consistency of the style of his images. You can enjoy his excellent work at “wink”, VFXY and his Flickr gallery.
My interest in photography is rooted in applications both inherent and environmental. Inherently I've been drawn to the visual realm, at an early age I developed a passion for painting which led to more structured forms of expression in graphic design, art direction and eventually photography. I believe my environment (specifically my relationship with my partner, a professional photographer) has enabled me to evolve my technical abilities which has resulted in a competence and confidence in my picture-making.
I started my photo-journal as a forum to share and learn from others, but mostly as a means of motivation in the pursuit of creating art and executing my ideas. I'm inspired by the authentic and absurd, by interesting juxtapositions of subjects, the stillness in a moment and by the vast beauty all around us. Furthermore I am interested in capturing these moments and finding meaning in the small details. The titles I use expand on my initial intentions, drawing an emotional thread to the viewer.- Tyler Nixon
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