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Project DC 2013

Photography as a Force of Change

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Project DC 2013 in collaboration with Leica Camera | Photography & Multimedia Workshop: Working with Non-profits

Location: Washington, DC
Dates: September, 25 – 29, 2013
Cost: $1650 (Get 10% off if you are a student, current or former military or belong to a due paying professional organization!)
Please contact our office for itinerary and workshop information.

  • Momenta provides each student with a detailed questionnaire. We use this to match each student’s interest with a nonprofit in Washington, DC
  • Each student will get their own nonprofit to work with, based on your answers to the questionnaire and your interests in nonprofit story topics
  • Momenta will do all the pre-workshop logistics for nonprofit assignments.
  • Momenta presents an intensive instruction on Photo Mechanic and photo asset archiving & workflow
  • You receive daily personal portfolio reviews with lead instructor and Momenta staff
  • Nightly slideshows, lectures and group critiques
  • Daily mentoring and story development editing one-on-one with an instructor for at least one hour a day
  • Voluntary multimedia instruction for interested attendees
  • Lectures on narrative storytelling, elements of a photo story and history of documentary photography
  • Lectures on funding a personal project, business skills and working with nonprofits for profit
  • Final slideshow and party hosted by Momenta for all students, nonprofit staff, general public and members of the photographic community

 

Momenta has been based in the Washington, DC area since our company’s founding and we are so happy to be doing another Project workshop in our backyard. If you have never joined Momenta for a photography or multimedia workshop, this will be a wonderful one to attend!

During your workshop with us, you will not only learn to work directly with a nonprofit on a relevant photo story but you will also receive lectures on business models for making nonprofit photography work for you, how to market your portfolio for nonprofit clients as well as financing a personal project through grant writing and public fund raising.

We choose our nonprofits based on need and we choose to work with small, local, underfunded projects that have a serious necessity for photography. These groups usually have very small budgets and have never had access to a photographer before. They give our students access and in turn the students learn how to work with a nonprofit to get quality imagery for a portfolio piece.

Momenta will offer to connect photographers with nonprofit organizations we have worked with in the past. However, we also encourage more advanced photographers to find their own photo story or charity of their choice. If you’ve never done this before but would like to try, don’t worry! Our team of instructors and staff will guide you every step of the way if you choose to venture down this road.

Every day of the workshop, Momenta staff and instructors with work with you to develop a photo story that is close to your personal vision. We do this through daily editing one-on-one with you and an instructor for about one hour each evening.

A great addition to our curriculum in 2013 is the collaboration of Momenta and Leica during our series of Project workshops. All photographers on this workshop will have the opportunity to borrow and use digital Leica M9s and lenses for use in their photo stories. We will have a special lecture during orientation about the use of Leicas and their great history in documentary photography.

Students are also encouraged to record audio for multimedia presentations and their portfolio. Momenta will have audio gear on hand to borrow. Multimedia instruction and editing will also be available for interested attendees.

On the final day of the workshop, Momenta will host a student slide show presentation for all the organizations who participated in the workshop as well as neighborhood residents, local photographers and journalists and the workshop attendees. The slideshow is truly a moving and emotional experience for everyone involved. It creates a wonderful atmosphere of camaraderie and celebration to conclude our learning experience together!

We hope you can join us for this very special workshop experience in one of America’s most vibrant and exciting cities!

Workshop fees include: one-on-one editing with instructors on a daily basis, personal portfolio reviews, a student handbook, all handouts and workshop materials, daily slideshows and lectures, software and equipment training, an opening night dinner, our final celebration and slideshow party provided by Momenta for the public at our headquarters.

Workshop fees do not include: meals not listed, transportation, hotel accommodations and personal amenities. Momenta does offer suggestions for housing and transportation deals in DC when you register for the program.

Please contact our staff for a trip itinerary and travel arrangement questions.

About your Instructors

Leading this workshop will be Jamie Rose, our Director of Workshops. Jamie has been a documentarian working out of DC for the last decade. Jamie is considered an expert in nonprofit photography. She has been interviewed by Photo District News (PDN), News Photographer Magazine and numerous online publications about the importance of nonprofit documentary photography.

In 2011, Jamie was awarded the United Nations’ IPC’s Photographers Leadership Award. She has also won numerous awards and grants for her documentary and nonprofit work from the Alexia Foundation and the prestigious White House News Photographers’ Association Project Grant for her portfolio of African nonprofit work.

Joining Jamie on this workshop is our newest instructor: award-winning Getty Images staff photographer Chip Somodevilla. Chip has worked for the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Detroit Free Press before moving to the nation’s capital in 2004. Somodevilla was twice named Michigan Press Photographer of the Year and was named the Photographer of the Year by the White House News Photographers Association. His work has been honored by the University of Missouri’s Pictures of the Year International and the National Press Photographers Association’s Best of Photojournalism competitions.

Chip’s photography has been published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Time magazine, Newsweek magazine and many other publications around the world. He is an inspiring, patient and motivating instructor who takes a personal interest in student’s growth. We are so lucky to have him on this amazing workshop!

Learn more about your instructors by visiting Our Instructors page.

For More Information

Please email our staff for further information at info@momentaworkshops.com. You may also reach Director of Workshops Jamie Rose between the hours of 9:00 a.m – 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday at our offices at 202.688.1448. Please call or email to set up a weekend or evening appointment.

http://momentaworkshops.com/washington-dc-2013.php

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3 AWARD WINNING SPEAKERS | 3 AMAZING PORTFOLIOS | ONE GREAT DAY!

March 17th | Washington, DC | Starting at 9 a.m. | FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Map & Directions to The Judging Day Lectures

Three award winning photographers will present their portfolios to kick off the WHNPA Student POY Judging Day.

The three speakers starting off the day’s activities are International Humanitarian Photojournalist Allison Shelley, The Washington Post’s Melina Mara and Roll Call’s Tom Williams.

A celebration party and lunch will be hosted by sponsor Momenta Workshops after the presentations and before the contest judging begins. A day of photography inspiration followed by free food & beer: how could a Saturday get any better?!?!

PLEASE SHARE THIS POSTER AND FEEL FREE TO BRING FRIENDS!

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Smithsonian.com is looking for a Web Editor:
 
Develop the editorial vision, strategic plans and editorial calendars for
the Smithsonian.com web site.
Work with marketing/advertising sales team to communicate editorial plans.
Oversee online editorial budget.
Develop, manage and edit Web stories, multimedia packages and Web
departments by freelancers and editorial staff.
 
Together with the Chief Digital Officer, Smithsonian Enterprises:
o Oversee and direct site upgrades and search engine optimization
improvements with the goal of increasing audience size and engagement.
o Forge editorial partnerships; oversee day-to-day partner management and
execution.
o Manage strategic relationships with content and syndication partners from
within the Smithsonian Institution and outside.
o Collaborate on digital content distribution strategies, including RSS,
blogger outreach, mobile, tablet, etc.
 
Bachelor¹s degree (B.A.) or equivalent in a related discipline from a
four-year college or university.

Minimum of five years full-time work experience developing online tools,
features and community elements for high-profile online news or feature
sites required. Journalism and management experience required. Must have
strong news judgment and a commitment to journalistic ethics and standards,
as well as superior writing and editing skills. 

Must have experience
developing, assigning and editing stories, and producing multimedia
packages. Demonstrated technical proficiency with Web design and
development, including working knowledge of content management systems,
HTML, XML, RSS, Flash, editing software for audio and video, site taxonomy
and content distribution techniques required.
 
Please forward a resume with cover letter to: (Please include salary
requirements)
sbvcareers@si.edu
Please include position title in subject line

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RECORDING OUR HISTORY: Faces Behind the Camera
A Photography Show On Capitol Hill assembled by the Copyright Alliance in partnership with Copyright Alliance member organizations APA, ASMP and PPA.
The show is on view the week of September 19 – 23, 2011 in the Senate Russell Building Rotunda, Constitution Avenue and 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
APA members John Chiasson, Michael Grecco, Tamara Reynolds and Bob Schatz have an image on exhibit.
On Thursday, September 22 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm join the Copyright Alliance for drinks and snacks (Dutch treat) to celebrate the exhibit at Bistro Bis, 15 E Street, NW, Washington DC 20001

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This just in from a List member:

I’m looking to trade my 70-200 canon L 2.8 lens NON-IS for a Canon 135 f/2.

Contact Kristi at (240) 338 2676
Kristina Sherk Photography
kristina@kristinasherk.com
http://www.Kristinasherk.com
http://www.photographyretouching.blogspot.com

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Call for Entries: SLIDELUCK POTSHOW DC V

 

Greetings, 

We are proud to once again be partnering with FotoWeek DC on Friday, November 12th for our fifth Slideluck Potshow in Washington, DC.  Please join us for another wonderful evening of food, photography, music, art and friends!

SLIDELUCK POTSHOW DC V
Friday, November 12, 2010
7pm Potluck  *  9pm Slideshow
http://network.slideluckpotshow.com/events/slps-washington-dc-v
Facebook:  http://tinyurl.com/23lplq7
 

FotoWeek Central – Satellite

3333 M Street NW  * Between 33rd & 34th  *  Washington, DC

Purchase $10 Tickets:  http://tinyurl.com/2778nec

 

Submit your artwork for SLPS DC V! We are currently seeking cohesive, creative, and thought-provoking submissions for the slideshow.  We are looking for work as rich, varied and diverse as our Nation’s Capitol itself!  There is no theme for this show and though presenters will range from the very accomplished to the up and coming.  Past contributors to Slideluck Potshows include:  Chuck Close, Bruce Davidson, Gregory Crewdson, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Elinor Carucci, Spencer Tunick, Shepard Fairey, Martin Parr, Edward Burtynsky, Nadav Kander, Lauren Greenfield and many others.  More info:  http://network.slideluckpotshow.com/group/slideluckpotshowdc

 

Slideluck Potshow is a non-profit arts organization that provides an opportunity for artists and arts-appreciators to gather around food, friends, and artwork.  The evening begins with a couple hours of mingling and dining on the home-cooked delights of those who attend, and then the lights are dimmed, the crowd is hushed, and another spectacular slideshow commences.

FotoWeek DC celebrates the transformative power of photography through the exhibition of inspiring and provocative images, diverse programming, and collaboration with the local and international community.  http://www.fotoweekdc.org

Don’t forget that this is also a potluck dinner!  We encourage you to trot out your very finest dish to enjoy and share with the rest of us!  Thanks for your time and don’t forget to get those submissions in!

Warm Regards,
SLPS DC Team
dc@slideluckpotshow.com

http://slideluckpotshow.com *  http://network.slideluckpotshow.com
http://facebook/slideluck *  http://twitter/slideluck *  http://slideluckpotshow.tumblr.com

 

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2010 FotoWeek DC International Awards Competition – DEADLINE SEPT 20
The submission deadline is coming up for the Annual International Awards Competition

The 2010 FotoWeek DC International Awards Competition is looking for your best work. And there’s no time to delay: the last deadline for submission is September 20, 2010…and it will be here in a flash.
· Cash prizes totaling $23,450
· Invitation-only Awards Ceremony for winners at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
· Winning images exhibited in the Corcoran Atrium during FotoWeek festival, November 6-13
· Exposure through outdoor/indoor projections and our on-line gallery visited by thousands each month
· Exposure to curators, museums, collectors, and media

Our team of world-renowned judges are eager to see your work. This year’s panel includes Jean-Francois Leroy, Founder of the Visa Pour l’Image photojournalism festival in Perpignan, France; David Scull of the New York Times; Nick Nichols of National Geographic; Jose Azel of Aurora Images, and many more.

Entries may be made in any of 12 categories, including Multimedia and the new Mobile Phone category. We’ll be awarding 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place cash prizes. The special Spirit of Washington category — with its $5000 cash prize — will recognize images that capture the true essence of the Nation’s Capital.

Enter the International Awards Competition today. For more information and to register for the competition visit www.FotoWeekDCAwards.org

FotoWeek DC: Everywhere You See.

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Join me next Friday Sept. 10th at 6:30pm at the McEvoy Auditorium, Smithsonian American Arts Museum, 8th and G Streets, NW, Washington, DC
http://www.AmericanArt.si.edu


I will be moderating a conversation with fellow artists Martina Lopez, María Martínez-Cañas and Kathy Vargas.
I hope to see you there!

Best,
Muriel.

Muriel Hasbun

Associate Professor
Associate Chair, Photography
Corcoran College of Art + Design
500 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006

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PITCHFORK STUDIO is seeking independent photographers to share the studio and workspace.  Located in an old carriage house on Capitol Hill, the studio features wireless internet, hardwood floors, exposed brick, skylight, private bathroom, conference table, some props and furniture, a dressing area and fridge/microwave.  Depending upon how many interested parties join in, studio rent would range from $200-$300/per month. For more information, contact Abby Greenawalt at abby@abbygreenawalt.com.
Check out more information about Pitchfork at:: http://pitchforkstudio.wordpress.com.

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