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f11project is proud to present ‘That Time, That Place‘ by Tanja Tiziana at The Rivoli Lounge.
September 30th – December 1st, 2012.
Opening: October 4th, 2012. 7-10 PM
About this series: That Time, That Place
This exhibition features select photographs from two recent series: Buzzing Lights: The Fading Neon Landscape in North America and The Last Summer at Coney Island.
Mixed in with key images from those collections are snapshots taken while driving, dancing and dreaming between destinations. Together, they are a portrait of the disappearing face of our cities; a song for ghosts that lingered long enough to be captured by this wandering photographer.
f11project is proud to present ‘That Time, That Place‘ by Tanja Tiziana at The Rivoli Lounge.
September 30th – December 1st, 2012.
Opening: October 4th, 2012. 7-10 PM
About this series: That Time, That Place
This exhibition features select photographs from two recent series: Buzzing Lights: The Fading Neon Landscape in North America and The Last Summer at Coney Island.
Mixed in with key images from those collections are snapshots taken while driving, dancing and dreaming between destinations. Together, they are a portrait of the disappearing face of our cities; a song for ghosts that lingered long enough to be captured by this wandering photographer.
Came across this surprise announcement this morning amid the flurry of Photokina product news and reports.
From NIK Software:
We are pleased to announce that Google has acquired Nik Software. For nearly 17 years, we’ve been guided by our motto, “photography first”, as we worked to build world class digital image editing tools. We’ve always aspired to share our passion for photography with everyone, and with Google’s support we hope to be able to help many millions more people create awesome pictures.
We’re incredibly grateful for all of your support and hope you’ll join us on the next phase of our journey as part of Google.
All our best!
The Nik Software Team
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Not sure what this means for NIK users worldwide. Their tools have become a big part of my workflow over the years and they are quite indispensable. Let’s hope that Google has a good road map for the future of NIK.
f11project is proud to present ‘That Time, That Place‘ by Tanja Tiziana at The Rivoli Lounge.
September 30th – December 1st, 2012.
Opening: October 4th, 2012. 7-10 PM
About this series: That Time, That Place
This exhibition features select photographs from two recent series: Buzzing Lights: The Fading Neon Landscape in North America and The Last Summer at Coney Island.
Mixed in with key images from those collections are snapshots taken while driving, dancing and dreaming between destinations. Together, they are a portrait of the disappearing face of our cities; a song for ghosts that lingered long enough to be captured by this wandering photographer.
The Rivoli Lounge
July 8th – September 29th, 2012
Opening: July 12th, 2012 7 – 10 PM
About this series: Northern Roots, Urban Playground
Ottawa is home to the largest urban inuit population in canada. Giving community members a place to come together, the Ottawa Inuit Children’s Centre (OICC) shares and celebrates their heritage while fostering cultural values in a new generation.
Stephanie Foden shot extensively at the OICC in the spring of 2011. The series won second place at the photophilanthropy activist awards and was previously exhibited at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
About the artist:
Stephanie foden is a photojournalist based out of Toronto. She is passionate and enthusiastic about sharing stories from around the globe fully and authentically. She has ventured across the world on personal projects to document the landscape and people of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Canada and the United States in search of honest and striking imagery. Her work has been published internationally and exhibited nationally.
NIK Snapseed is one of the best photography apps for your iDevices. The famous U-Point technology is easy to use and highly efficient in creating desirable custom looks. It was voted the ‘Best Mobile App 2012′. I’ve been using Snapseed since it came on the market back in June 2011 and it has become my default mobile photo app.
Until June 7th, this app is FREE on iTunes Store. Highly recommended.
About the artist:
Stephanie foden is a photojournalist based out of Toronto. She is passionate and enthusiastic about sharing stories from around the globe fully and authentically. She has ventured across the world on personal projects to document the landscape and people of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Canada and the United States in search of honest and striking imagery. Her work has been published internationally and exhibited nationally.
About this series: Northern Roots, Urban Playground
Ottawa is home to the largest urban inuit population in canada. Giving community members a place to come together, the Ottawa Inuit Children’s Centre (OICC) shares and celebrates their heritage while fostering cultural values in a new generation.
Stephanie Foden shot extensively at the OICC in the spring of 2011. The series won second place at the photophilanthropy activist awards and was previously exhibited at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
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The Rivoli Lounge
July 8th – September 29th, 2012
Opening: July 12th, 2012 7 – 10 PM
Received a pleasant surprise today as Piccsy notified me that I was one of the photographers that were featured in their latest blog post titled ‘40 More Photographers from Toronto You should know About‘. Better still, I know a few photographer friends were also on their master list. Excellent!
I will be teaching the ‘HDR Photography’ workshop on June 23rd, 2012 at Pikto in Toronto’s Distillery District. It is a full-day workshop from 10 AM to 5 PM.
If you like more info, please visit Pikto’s site here.
Here’s the workshop description:
High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI) is a process where photographers create images with a wide range of brightness between highlights and shadows to obtain more tonal detail. This can be achieved through software technique by using just one RAW file or multiple fiels with different exposures.
In this workshop you will learn to edit a single image with raw convertor and Photoshop layering to maximize details in highlights and shadows. You will be shown techniques of exposure blending from multiple originals in Photoshop and other current HDR applications like NIK HDR Efex Pro. Tone mapping will also be discussed for creating special effects.
This workshop is recommended for photographers who are looking at producing sylized and dynamic images in a more creative way.
Requirements: DSLR Camera and tripod