Hello Photo Community -
As we head toward midterms - here are a few announcements from your friendly CCSF Photography Department. CITY COLLEGE is OPEN for classes! Spread the word! Spring semester starts mid-January.
Here's how you can support and follow us as challenging times unfold. Please Vote and Support
Join us on our blog or our facebook page.
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Photography Public Lecture Series
Each semester, the photography department hosts a public lecture series as part of CCSF’s Concert and Lecture Series. This series of lectures is free and open to the public and can also be taken for college credit.
Oct. 15th DEANNE DELBRIDGE
Delbridge has “jump started” many, many big name photographers both in the Bay Area as well as nationally. Talks about, show’s examples, discusses portfolio techniques, strategies, and techniques for breaking into the professional world of photography. All fields; commercial, fine art, portraiture etc. Deanne is an incredible motivator and facilitator with infectious energy.
Oct. 29th JUDY WALGREN
Photo Editor for the Chronicle newspaper. I went to a lecture and showing of her work. She has a unique way of expressing and capturing people in how they do their work and live their lives in both a natural and for the camera, a dramatic way.. Her journalistic photography, and person are commanding both to her subjects an audience as well.
Scholarships & Contests
PH51 SCHOLARSHIP: Entries due Friday Oct. 26, 2012
WHO
Open to Beginning Photography Students currently enrolled in PH51.
THEME
“Light As Subject”. The very essence of the word ‘photo’ means light. One way of looking at light is to think of it as the subject of the image itself or to follow it, see it, and in turn to help others see it on any subject of your choice. Tips: Time of day matters as does direction and quality of light.
WHAT
The Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship was established by the ESL Department in memory of the late and beloved Barbara Stewart, an ESL instructor and photography enthusiast. Each semester, a beginning photography student is awarded a $250 scholarship in her honor.
JUROR
Matt Osborne, CCSF Photo Alumni & Proprietor Glass Key Photo, San Francisco
ENTER
Entries due Friday Oct. 26, 2012, ONE file per student.
Watch the ccsfphoto blog for more info or ask your PH51 Instructor. Flyers posted around the department too!
DUE 10/31 The 6th Annual College Seen Photo Contest
is just around the corner! Students have the chance to win a $500 cash award, Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design Premium, and a Wacom Intuos4 Extra Large pen tablet! The contest begins on September 4th and the submission deadline is October 31st! Last year, student Percy Manriquez from CCSF won the “Conceptual Category”. It’s free to enter – so there’s no excuse not to try – CCSFers have taken prizes the last several years so do us proud and enter today.
Thank you for your support!
- The CCSF Photography Department
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Erika Gentry
Associate Professor, Photography Department / Multi Media Studies Program
City College of San Francisco
50 Phelan Ave,V69, San Francisco, CA 94112
415-452-4823
www.erikagentry.wordpress.com*
www.ccsf.edu/photo *
www.ccsf.edu/multimed*
*follow us on facebook
Society of Photographic Education Board of Directors
2012 Conference for All Photography Lovers
Conferring Significance: Celebrating Photography's Continuum
March 7-9, 2013 @ Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL
www.spenational.org
Advisor, Lens Culture Magazine
www.lensculture.com
As we head toward midterms - here are a few announcements from your friendly CCSF Photography Department. CITY COLLEGE is OPEN for classes! Spread the word! Spring semester starts mid-January.
Here's how you can support and follow us as challenging times unfold. Please Vote and Support
- Prop A and Prop 30 and say no to Prop 32.
Join us on our blog or our facebook page.
- Follow us on our wordpress blog:
http://ccsfphoto.wordpress.com/ - visit the "tutorials" area for Lightroom, Photoshop and Scanning videos!
- "Like us" on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/ccsfphoto - Be the 300th person to "like us" and win a prize!
- Questions about our program? Ask your friendly Department representative or chair contact info at http://www.ccsf.edu/photo. New certificate of completions in Photography coming soon!
The City College of San Francisco's Photography Department is one of
the oldest and largest programs in the country with over two dozen
courses and more than thirty Instructors. We offer a broad selection of
classes including but not limited to History and
Aesthetics of Photography, Advanced B&W Darkroom Techniques,
Advanced Studio Lighting, Digital Imaging, Mixed Media and Business
Practices of Photography.
Our faculty and staff consist of experienced professionals who create an environment that encourages creativity, technical aptitude and critical thinking. Whether your interest is as a fine artist, commercial photographer or enthusiast, we will provide the means and guidance that will help you achieve your goals.
Check out our department's current events and see some of our student work.
Our faculty and staff consist of experienced professionals who create an environment that encourages creativity, technical aptitude and critical thinking. Whether your interest is as a fine artist, commercial photographer or enthusiast, we will provide the means and guidance that will help you achieve your goals.
Check out our department's current events and see some of our student work.
Photography Public Lecture Series
Each semester, the photography department hosts a public lecture series as part of CCSF’s Concert and Lecture Series. This series of lectures is free and open to the public and can also be taken for college credit.
Oct. 15th DEANNE DELBRIDGE
Delbridge has “jump started” many, many big name photographers both in the Bay Area as well as nationally. Talks about, show’s examples, discusses portfolio techniques, strategies, and techniques for breaking into the professional world of photography. All fields; commercial, fine art, portraiture etc. Deanne is an incredible motivator and facilitator with infectious energy.
Oct. 29th JUDY WALGREN
Photo Editor for the Chronicle newspaper. I went to a lecture and showing of her work. She has a unique way of expressing and capturing people in how they do their work and live their lives in both a natural and for the camera, a dramatic way.. Her journalistic photography, and person are commanding both to her subjects an audience as well.
Scholarships & Contests
PH51 SCHOLARSHIP: Entries due Friday Oct. 26, 2012
WHO
Open to Beginning Photography Students currently enrolled in PH51.
THEME
“Light As Subject”. The very essence of the word ‘photo’ means light. One way of looking at light is to think of it as the subject of the image itself or to follow it, see it, and in turn to help others see it on any subject of your choice. Tips: Time of day matters as does direction and quality of light.
WHAT
The Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship was established by the ESL Department in memory of the late and beloved Barbara Stewart, an ESL instructor and photography enthusiast. Each semester, a beginning photography student is awarded a $250 scholarship in her honor.
JUROR
Matt Osborne, CCSF Photo Alumni & Proprietor Glass Key Photo, San Francisco
ENTER
Entries due Friday Oct. 26, 2012, ONE file per student.
Watch the ccsfphoto blog for more info or ask your PH51 Instructor. Flyers posted around the department too!
DUE 10/31 The 6th Annual College Seen Photo Contest
is just around the corner! Students have the chance to win a $500 cash award, Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design Premium, and a Wacom Intuos4 Extra Large pen tablet! The contest begins on September 4th and the submission deadline is October 31st! Last year, student Percy Manriquez from CCSF won the “Conceptual Category”. It’s free to enter – so there’s no excuse not to try – CCSFers have taken prizes the last several years so do us proud and enter today.
College Seen™ Photo Contest tells the story of the
California Community Colleges from a student perspective. The contest is
sponsored by the Foundation for California Community Colleges and the
CollegeBuys purchasing program, with software prizes
courtesy of Adobe®. Currently enrolled California Community College
students over the age of 18 are eligible to participate. More than 700
students have participated, submitting over 1,000 photographs to the
contest. Winners have been featured in
Affinity magazine, Community College Week, Community College Times,
CCC TechEDge, and local newspapers throughout California. In
2010, College Seen launched a faculty judging component. The contest
begins on September 4th and the
submission deadline is October 31st!
ENTER TODAY
Thank you for your support!
- The CCSF Photography Department
--
Erika Gentry
Associate Professor, Photography Department / Multi Media Studies Program
City College of San Francisco
50 Phelan Ave,V69, San Francisco, CA 94112
415-452-4823
www.erikagentry.wordpress.com*
www.ccsf.edu/photo *
www.ccsf.edu/multimed*
*follow us on facebook
Society of Photographic Education Board of Directors
2012 Conference for All Photography Lovers
Conferring Significance: Celebrating Photography's Continuum
March 7-9, 2013 @ Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL
www.spenational.org
Advisor, Lens Culture Magazine
www.lensculture.com
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