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I have kept my word. I am taking fewer pictures of my food in public. You would be proud. I am amazed at how often I’ve finished a dish before it occurred to me “I should have photographed that”. Maybe I’ve just been too hungry by the time food arrives. And, while my Insta feed is decidedly less interesting, my food IS warmer. This next Call wants to know how social media has influenced YOUR work. Take a look…
Check out this Call for Entries from Colby-Sawyer College (New London, NH) for Photography in the Age of Social Media at the Marian Graves Mugar Art Gallery. Academic shows are good for your resume. I really like this one…
CALL for ENTRIES:
Photography in the
Age of Social Media
fm Colby-Sawyer College
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ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists
MEDIA: Photography. “In 2016, at what could be the apex of the age of smart phones, and photo sharing apps, how are photographers . . . using ‘Social Media’ to define and re-define their own medium? How has this aesthetic and technological revolution of sharing photographs changed photography? Colby-Sawyer College is looking for artists creating photographic work that deal with this change, whether by questioning, rejecting, or embracing photography in and as a social media.”
DEADLINE: January 5, 2017
NOTIFICATION: January 12, 2017
ENTRY FEE: $20 for up to 5
JUROR: Allen Frame lives in New York where he teaches photography at the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, and the International Center of Photography. He has also taught photography workshops in Mexico and Russia. His book Detour, a compilation of his photographs over a decade, was published by Kehrer Verlag Heidelberg in 2001.