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06/01/2022 - 08/15/2022 6:00 am - 11:59 pm |
Call for Entry: Tell Me A Story
Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta GA |
07/08/2022 - 08/15/2022 6:00 am - 11:59 pm |
Call for Entry: Airport Exhibition 2022
Atlanta Photography Group, Atlanta GA |
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06/28/2022
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Atlanta Photography Group is excited to take you Into the Studio with APG member, and working fine art photographer, Tokie Rome-Taylor. In this studio visit Tokie will be taking you into the digital end of her creative process. She will show you the methods she has developed to take a raw image and push it into the lane of fine art. Tokie will demonstrate the ways she uses dodging and burning techniques, textures and layer masks, as well as color grading to give images her signature style.
07/08/2022 - 08/15/2022
6:00 am - 11:59 pm
The Atlanta Photography Group is excited to announce our next CFE, Tell Me A Story, which is celebrating street and documentary photography of all styles with a strong narrative. We are looking for your most compelling stories – they can be candid depictions of everyday life, shadows of the city streets, the abandonment of a country road, subtle moments of joy, humor, love, fear or anxiety. Think of work like that created by Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, Josef Koudleka, Helen Levitt, Baldwin Lee, Roy DeCarava, Mary Ellen Mark, Daido Moriyama, Lee Friedlander, Lisette Model, Gordon Parks, and Harry Callahan.
07/18/2022
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Atlanta Photography Group is excited to take you Into the Studio with fine art photographer and alternative process printer, Nicole LeCorgne. Nicole specializes in the wet plate collodion process, and turning the wet plate images into large scale platinum/palladium prints on Japanese Gampi tissue. In this studio visit Nicole will be taking you into her darkroom to show you the methods uses, as well as the tools she has developed to work with ultra-thin Japanese papers.