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Takoma Park Arts and Humanities Commission ShadowPlay, Photography Screening Call For Entries:

ShadowPlay is an inaugural festival of photography presented by The Takoma Park Arts and Humanities Commission. Each ShadowPlay event will present a two-hour screening with a selection of photography based on the theme “Borderlands” along with the accompaniment of live musical performances. The exhibition will be curated by Washington Times staff photographer Allison Shelley with digital entries accepted from local, national, and international photographers. Independent songwriter Maybarduk and Bolivian singer and guitarist Marco Ovando will perform a live score.

THEME : BORDERLANDS

Fences, walls, barbed wire. Membranes, skin, coverings. Rules, jurisdictions, frontiers. Disputed, visible, invisible. What does it mean to live on a border, to break through a boundary, to be pushed to the edge? Who has the right to mark or enforce a border? Do good fences make good neighbors? In recognition of Takoma Park’s historic position, a border community, ShadowPlay has selected the theme Borderlands for its first festival of projected imagery.

Organizers invite diverse responses to this theme in the medium of photography. Spanning the range from global to local to personal, interpretations may be documentary, conceptual, or abstract – or anything that runs along the edges.

DEADLINE: February 15, 2009

INQUIRIES: TKPKshadowplay@gmail.com

LOCATION: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD

REQUIREMENTS: Entrants must email the following items

ONLY: * Artist statement of 75 words or less * 20 images saved at 72 dpi resolution in jpeg RGB format with the longest side measuring 1000 pixels. The image files should be named in the following format: “YOURLASTNAME_##” *

Send email entry to TKPKshadowplay@gmail.com as a compressed zip folder including your pictures and statement.

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After many months of groundwork, I’m ready to announce the launch of my new wedding photojournalism website: www.allisonshelleyphotography.com!
Late last year I left the agency I was working for, Documentary Associates, to begin shooting these events for my own clients!  And I am just learning what many of you know all too well: compared with the process of setting up a business, finding clients and doing the post-production, the actual wedding day is the easy part!
I invite you to browse my new site and encourage you to send the link to anyone you know who is planning a wedding and looking for a “documentary style” photographer.  This approach is similar to my work ethic for any daily assignment: look for natural moments, stay out of the way and keep posing to a minimum.
Due to my full-time schedule as a staff photographer at the Washington Times, I do a limited amount of weddings each year.  The added benefit of course, is that each one is a fresh and exciting opportunity for me!
And yes, I will travel!  In fact, I am actively seeking destination weddings to round out the clients that I already have booked for the year (so far, about half of my slots for 2008 are taken).
I look forward to hearing from you and welcome your feedback on the site and its content!

Allison Shelley
cell: 202.262.3152

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